I am using Apache HttpComponents v4.3.3 (maven httpclient and httpmime). I need to upload a file with some metadata. The curl command, which works, looks like the following.
curl -k -i -H "Content-Type: multipart/mixed" -X POST --form 'field1=val1' --form 'field2=val2' --form '[email protected];type=application/zip' https://www.some.domain/
I have tried mimicking this curl post as the following.
HttpEntity entity = MultiPartEntityBuilder
.create()
.addPart("field1",new StringBody("val1",ContentType.TEXT_PLAIN))
.addPart("field2",new StringBody("val2",ContentType.TEXT_PLAIN))
.addPart("file", new FileBody(new File("somefile.zip"), ContentType.create("application/zip"))
.build();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost("https://www.some.domain");
post.addHeader("Content-Type", "multipart/mixed");
However, after I use HttpClient to execute the HttpPost, I get the following exception (server code is also Java running on Jetty).
org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileUploadException: the request was rejected because no multipart boundary was found
When I add a trace to curl
curl --trace - -k -i -H "Content-Type: multipart/mixed" -X POST --form 'field1=val1' --form 'field2=val2' --form '[email protected];type=application/zip' https://www.some.domain/
I see that the form field/value pairs are set as HTTP headers.
Content-Disposition: form-data; name=field1...value1
Any idea on what I'm doing wrong here? Any help is appreciated.
I tinkered a bit and did two things to get the code working.
Here's the revised snippet that's working in case anyone is interested.
HttpEntity entity = MultipartEntityBuilder
.create()
.addTextBody("field1","val1")
.addTextBody("field2","val2")
.addBinaryBody("file", new File("somefile.zip"),ContentType.create("application/zip"),"somefile.zip")
.build();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost("https://www.some.domain");
post.setEntity(entity);
I also set HttpComponents to debug mode.
-Dorg.apache.commons.logging.Log=org.apache.commons.logging.impl.SimpleLog -Dorg.apache.commons.logging.simplelog.showdatetime=true -Dorg.apache.commons.logging.simplelog.log.org.apache.http=DEBUG
It turns out that each part now has a boundary. Even better yet, the Content-Type and boundary are autogenerated.
Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=5ejxpaJqXwk2n_3IVZagQ1U0_J_X9MdGvst9n2Tc
Here my full code based in last response, but is slightly different, i had the same error but now works (thanks Jane!):
public String sendMyFile(String p_file, String p_dni, String p_born_date) throws Exception {
HttpClient httpclient = HttpClientBuilder.create().build();
HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost("http://localhost:2389/TESTME_WITH_NETCAT");
/* Campos del formulario del POST que queremos hacer */
File fileIN = new File(p_file);
/* Construimos la llamada */
MultipartEntityBuilder reqEntity = MultipartEntityBuilder.create();
reqEntity
.setMode(HttpMultipartMode.BROWSER_COMPATIBLE)
.addBinaryBody ("p_file" , fileIN)
.addTextBody ("p_dni" , p_dni)
.addTextBody ("p_born_date" , p_born_date);
httppost.setEntity(reqEntity.build());
System.out.println("executing request " + httppost.getRequestLine());
HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(httppost);
System.out.println("1 ----------------------------------------");
System.out.println(response.getStatusLine());
System.out.println("2 ----------------------------------------");
System.out.println(EntityUtils.toString(response.getEntity()));
System.out.println("3 ----------------------------------------");
HttpEntity resEntity = response.getEntity();
if (resEntity != null) {
System.out.println("Response content length: " + resEntity.getContentLength());
}
return "OK";
}
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