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Azure Storage Blob Simple Upload
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Demonstrates the simplest possible upload to Azure Storage. The contents of a string variable are uploaded to a blob file in Azure Cloud Storage.Chilkat Unicode C++ Downloads
#include <CkRestW.h>
#include <CkAuthAzureStorageW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkRestW rest;
// Connect to the Azure Storage Blob Service
bool bTls = true;
int port = 443;
bool bAutoReconnect = true;
// In this example, the storage account name is "chilkat".
success = rest.Connect(L"chilkat.blob.core.windows.net",port,bTls,bAutoReconnect);
if (success != true) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",rest.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Provide Azure Cloud credentials for the REST call.
CkAuthAzureStorageW azAuth;
azAuth.put_AccessKey(L"AZURE_ACCESS_KEY");
// The account name used here should match the 1st part of the domain passed in the call to Connect (above).
azAuth.put_Account(L"chilkat");
azAuth.put_Scheme(L"SharedKey");
azAuth.put_Service(L"Blob");
// This causes the "x-ms-version: 2021-08-06" header to be automatically added.
azAuth.put_XMsVersion(L"2021-08-06");
success = rest.SetAuthAzureStorage(azAuth);
// Set some request headers.
success = rest.AddHeader(L"x-ms-blob-content-disposition",L"attachment; filename=\"helloWorld.txt\"");
success = rest.AddHeader(L"x-ms-blob-type",L"BlockBlob");
success = rest.AddHeader(L"x-ms-meta-m1",L"v1");
success = rest.AddHeader(L"x-ms-meta-m2",L"v2");
// Note: The application does not need to explicitly set the following
// headers: x-ms-date, Authorization, and Content-Length. These headers
// are automatically set by Chilkat.
// Upload the string "Hello World!" to the file named "helloWorld.txt" located in the container named "test".
const wchar_t *responseStr = rest.fullRequestString(L"PUT",L"/test/helloWorld.txt",L"Hello World!");
if (rest.get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",rest.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// When successful, the Azure Storage service will respond with a 201 response code,
// with an empty body. Therefore, in the success condition, the responseStr is empty.
if (rest.get_ResponseStatusCode() == 201) {
wprintf(L"File uploaded.\n");
}
else {
// Examine the request/response to see what happened.
wprintf(L"response status code = %d\n",rest.get_ResponseStatusCode());
wprintf(L"response status text = %s\n",rest.responseStatusText());
wprintf(L"response header: %s\n",rest.responseHeader());
wprintf(L"response body (if any): %s\n",responseStr);
wprintf(L"---\n");
wprintf(L"LastRequestStartLine: %s\n",rest.lastRequestStartLine());
wprintf(L"LastRequestHeader: %s\n",rest.lastRequestHeader());
}
}