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    Sending a file to website through post request

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      AcerExtensa last edited by

      Why you didn't check the forum before posting? On the first page there is already [solved] topic about uploading file to the server. "QNetworkAccessManager uploading files":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/11361/

      God is Real unless explicitly declared as Integer.

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        b1gsnak3 last edited by

        yes well that solution doesn't work for me :)

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        • raven-worx
          raven-worx Moderators last edited by

          [quote author="b1gsnak3" date="1365684789"]yes well that solution doesn't work for me :)[/quote]

          and what exactly doesn't work for you? The solution from the topic seems like a legit POST-request to me?
          Show us how your request looks like?

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            b1gsnak3 last edited by

            I have multiple parameters in my php.. for example a post would look like:

            a=upload&t=token&file=image

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            • raven-worx
              raven-worx Moderators last edited by

              if that's all the info you're providing i think nobody will be able to help you.

              What isn't working?
              How you you create the Request?
              etc.

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                b1gsnak3 last edited by

                @
                QUrl url;
                url.addQueryItem("a", "upload");
                url.addQueryItem("t", token);
                url.addQueryItem("file", pictureByteArray.toHex());

                QNetworkRequest req;
                req.setUrl("www.example.com/sth.php");

                QNetworkAccessManager networkAM;
                networkAM.post(req, url.encodedQuery());

                connect(&networkAM, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply ), this, SLOT(replyHandler(QNetworkReply)));
                @

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                  KA51O last edited by

                  Just from having a look at the documentation of QNAM::post I can tell that this line can not work.
                  @
                  networkAM.post(req, url.encodedQuery());
                  @

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                    b1gsnak3 last edited by

                    Well.. This is weird as I get reply from server... Why do you say it will not work?

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                      KA51O last edited by

                      Ok. I have no experience with QNAM, but the doc just mentioned QIODevice, const QByteArray & and QHttpMultiPart * as candidates for the second argument of post. And since QUrl inherits from none of these I thought this could not work.

                      I would have tried something like this. But this is just a shot in the dark.
                      @
                      QUrl url ("www.example.com/sth.php");
                      url.addQueryItem("a", "upload");
                      url.addQueryItem("t", token);
                      //url.addQueryItem("file", pictureByteArray.toHex()); Not sure if this is needed with my suggestion

                      QNetworkRequest req;
                      req.setUrl(url);

                      QNetworkAccessManager networkAM;
                      QFile* myImage = new QFile("filePath")
                      if(myImage->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                      {
                      networkAM.post(req, myImage);
                      }
                      @

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                        b1gsnak3 last edited by

                        QUrl::encodedQuery() returns a QByteArray

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                          KA51O last edited by

                          Ahh ok. Sry for the confusion I caused.

                          Edit: Maybe the problem is related to this comment from the docs of QNAM::post [quote]data must be open for reading and must remain valid until the finished() signal is emitted for this reply.[/quote]

                          The object returned by QUrl::encodedQuery goes out of scope after the function returns ?

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                            b1gsnak3 last edited by

                            That is not the problem.. I created a new QByteArray to store the return value but still nothing happens... I think I must create my own model for sending after sniffing what a post method in php sends to the server :( bleah got into software to escape web dev and now i have to do this... Thank you I will submit some code example after I finish (if I finish)

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                              KA51O last edited by

                              ^^ Completely agree on the web dev part. Maybe "the example in the QHtmlMultiPart doc":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qhttpmultipart.html#details can be helpful ? Anyways good luck.

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                                Code_ReaQtor last edited by

                                Try to use "FormPost":http://www.tuckdesign.com/sources/Qt

                                I have a similar problem when I am starting to code for an API which includes a "HTML Form" for sending files to a server. I used QNAM::post()... tried QHttpMultiPart... but still they won't work. Found out that there is something wrong with QHttpMultiPart and it uses a different specification (RFC 2046).

                                FormPost should work. I just modified some parts of it and it worked like a charm. You can visit my "site":https://github.com/Code-ReaQtor/libqsendspace/tree/master/qsendspace/src for reference.

                                Please visit my open-source projects at https://github.com/Code-ReaQtor.

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                                  b1gsnak3 last edited by

                                  Ty very much I believe this is what I must use I think. xD Will try tomorrow today my head is pounding from head banging the keyboard ^^

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                                    b1gsnak3 last edited by

                                    Ok so QHttpMultiPart doesn't work (wish I would've checked the post sooner, before head banging my head with it, seeing as someone already tried using this). Will try your solution tomorrow, thank you Code_ReaQtor

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