Swift
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Azure Storage: Upload Contents of String Variable to Block Blob
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Sample code to upload the contents of a string variable to a block blob in Azure Cloud Storage. This creates the block blob, or replaces an existing block blob.Note: The maximum size of a block blob created by uploading in a single step is 64MB. For larger files, the upload must be broken up into blocks. There is another Chilkat example for that..
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func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// Azure Blob Service Example: Upload the contents of a string variable to a block blob.
// This creates a new block blob or replaces an existing one in its entirety.
// See also: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dd179451.aspx
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
let rest = CkoRest()!
// Connect to the Azure Storage Blob Service
var bTls: Bool = true
var port: Int = 443
var bAutoReconnect: Bool = true
// In this example, the storage account name is "chilkat".
success = rest.connect(hostname: "chilkat.blob.core.windows.net", port: port, tls: bTls, autoReconnect: bAutoReconnect)
if success != true {
print("\(rest.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Provide Azure Cloud credentials for the REST call.
let azAuth = CkoAuthAzureStorage()!
azAuth.accessKey = "AZURE_ACCESS_KEY"
// The account name used here should match the 1st part of the domain passed in the call to Connect (above).
azAuth.account = "chilkat"
azAuth.scheme = "SharedKey"
azAuth.service = "Blob"
// This causes the "x-ms-version: 2021-08-06" header to be automatically added.
azAuth.xMsVersion = "2021-08-06"
success = rest.setAuthAzureStorage(authProvider: azAuth)
// Note: The application does not need to explicitly set the following
// headers: Content-Length, x-ms-date, Authorization. These headers
// are automatically set by Chilkat.
// IMPORTANT: Make sure to set the x-ms-blob-type header:
success = rest.addHeader(name: "x-ms-blob-type", value: "BlockBlob")
// After uploading, the block blob named helloWorld.txt (in the container named "mycontainer")
// will contain the following string:
var blobContents: String? = "Hello World!"
// Note: The maximum size of a block blob created by uploading in a single step is 64MB.
// For larger files, the upload must be broken up into blocks. There is another Chilkat example for that..
var responseStr: String? = rest.fullRequestString(httpVerb: "PUT", uriPath: "/mycontainer/helloWorld.txt", bodyText: blobContents)
if rest.lastMethodSuccess != true {
print("\(rest.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// When successful, the Azure Storage service will respond with a 201 response status code,
// with no response body.
if rest.responseStatusCode.intValue != 201 {
// Examine the request/response to see what happened.
print("response status code = \(rest.responseStatusCode.intValue)")
print("response status text = \(rest.responseStatusText!)")
print("response header: \(rest.responseHeader!)")
print("response body (if any): \(responseStr!)")
print("---")
print("LastRequestStartLine: \(rest.lastRequestStartLine!)")
print("LastRequestHeader: \(rest.lastRequestHeader!)")
return
}
print("Success.")
}