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From: | silvioprog |
Subject: | Re: [libmicrohttpd] How to send a binary payload (octet-stream)? |
Date: | Fri, 5 Jan 2018 00:59:48 -0300 |
* @param[in,out] upload_data_size set initially to the size of the
* @a upload_data provided; the method must update this
* value to the number of bytes NOT processed;
Hi dudes!Consider the following file:request:# debugdump.txt just for debuging$ url --header "Content-Type:application/octet-stream" --trace-ascii debugdump.txt --data-binary @content.bin http://localhost:9090 and example:#include <microhttpd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
static int answer_to_connection(void *cls, struct MHD_Connection *connection, const char *url, const char *method,
const char *version, const char *upload_data, size_t *upload_data_size,
void **con_cls) {
if (!*con_cls) {
*con_cls = (void *) 1;
return MHD_YES;
}
*con_cls = NULL;
printf("*upload_data_size: %zd\n", *upload_data_size);
return MHD_NO;
}
int main(void) {
struct MHD_Daemon *daemon;
daemon = MHD_start_daemon(MHD_USE_SELECT_INTERNALLY , 9090, NULL, NULL, &answer_to_connection, NULL, MHD_OPTION_END);
getchar();
MHD_stop_daemon(daemon);
return 0;
}the result is:*upload_data_size: 1995but the upload_data buffer contains only 746 characters. OK, my file is a binary that contains some NULLs, so it should be sent via multipart/form-data, however, I've tested it with other servers and the binary content is sent properly as application/octet-stream. (eg. NodeJS uses its req.buffer to get octet-streams)It seems MHD's payload (upload_data) ends with first NULL character. So, is there any chance to get a binary content without using HTML forms?Thank you!
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