Swift
Swift
Download Binary File to In-Memory Bytes
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This example demonstrates how to download the binary content of a file from Google Drive directly into local memory.Chilkat Swift Downloads
func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
success = true
// It requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// This example uses a previously obtained access token having permission for the
// Google Drive scope.
let gAuth = CkoAuthGoogle()!
gAuth.accessToken = "GOOGLE-DRIVE-ACCESS-TOKEN"
let rest = CkoRest()!
// Connect using TLS.
// A single REST object, once connected, can be used for many Google Drive REST API calls.
// The auto-reconnect indicates that if the already-established HTTPS connection is closed,
// then it will be automatically re-established as needed.
var bAutoReconnect: Bool = true
success = rest.connect(hostname: "www.googleapis.com", port: 443, tls: true, autoReconnect: bAutoReconnect)
// Provide the authentication credentials (i.e. the access token)
rest.setAuthGoogle(authProvider: gAuth)
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// To download a file, we must know the file ID.
// In a previous example (see Build Local Metadata Cache
// we built a local cache to make it easy to lookup file IDs given a file path.
// Let's say we want to download "testFolder/abc/123/penguins.jpg".
// First we lookup the fileId in the cache. With the fileId, we can download the file.
let gdCache = CkoCache()!
gdCache.level = 0
gdCache.addRoot(path: "C:/ckCache/googleDrive")
var fileId: String? = gdCache.fetchText(key: "testFolder/abc/123/penguins.jpg")
if gdCache.lastMethodSuccess != true {
print("Filepath not found in cache.")
return
}
// We need to send a GET request like this:
// GET https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/fileId?alt=media
// The fileId is part of the path.
let sbPath = CkoStringBuilder()!
sbPath.append(value: "/drive/v3/files/")
sbPath.append(value: fileId)
rest.addQueryParam(name: "alt", value: "media")
// To download to memory, we'll send the request in one call, then receive
// the response header, and then the response body.
// If the response header indicates failure or an unexpected response, then the
// body is not the data we desire.
// First send the HTTP request.
success = rest.sendReqNoBody(httpVerb: "GET", uriPath: sbPath.getAsString())
if success != true {
print("\(rest.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Get the response header.
var statusCode: Int = rest.readResponseHeader().intValue
if statusCode != 200 {
print("response status code = \(rest.responseStatusCode.intValue)")
print("response status text = \(rest.responseStatusText!)")
print("response header: \(rest.responseHeader!)")
// Read the response body (which should be error text or HTML)
var errResponseBody: String? = rest.readRespBodyString()
if rest.lastMethodSuccess == true {
print("response body: \(errResponseBody!)")
}
return
}
// Read the response body, which should contain the file data.
var jpgBytes: NSData
jpgBytes = rest.readRespBodyBinary()
if rest.lastMethodSuccess != true {
print("\(rest.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Save jpgBytes to a file so we can examine the file to verify that it worked.
let fac = CkoFileAccess()!
fac.writeEntireFile(path: "qa_output/penguins_out.jpg", fileData: jpgBytes)
print("File downloaded.")
}