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QHttpMultiPart Class Reference
[QtNetwork module]

The QHttpMultiPart class resembles a MIME multipart message to be sent over HTTP. More...

Inherits QObject.

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Detailed Description

The QHttpMultiPart class resembles a MIME multipart message to be sent over HTTP.

The QHttpMultiPart resembles a MIME multipart message, as described in RFC 2046, which is to be sent over HTTP. A multipart message consists of an arbitrary number of body parts (see QHttpPart), which are separated by a unique boundary. The boundary of the QHttpMultiPart is constructed with the string "boundary_.oOo._" followed by random characters, and provides enough uniqueness to make sure it does not occur inside the parts itself. If desired, the boundary can still be set via setBoundary().

As an example, consider the following code snippet, which constructs a multipart message containing a text part followed by an image part:

 QHttpMultiPart *multiPart = new QHttpMultiPart(QHttpMultiPart.FormDataType);

 QHttpPart textPart;
 textPart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest.ContentDispositionHeader, QVariant("form-data; name=\"text\""));
 textPart.setBody("my text");

 QHttpPart imagePart;
 imagePart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest.ContentTypeHeader, QVariant("image/jpeg"));
 imagePart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest.ContentDispositionHeader, QVariant("form-data; name=\"image\""));
 QFile *file = new QFile("image.jpg");
 file->open(QIODevice.ReadOnly);
 imagePart.setBodyDevice(file);
 file->setParent(multiPart); // we cannot delete the file now, so delete it with the multiPart

 multiPart->append(textPart);
 multiPart->append(imagePart);

 QUrl url("http://my.server.tld");
 QNetworkRequest request(url);

 QNetworkAccessManager manager;
 QNetworkReply *reply = manager.post(request, multiPart);
 multiPart->setParent(reply); // delete the multiPart with the reply
 // here connect signals etc.

Type Documentation

QHttpMultiPart.ContentType

List of known content types for a multipart subtype as described in RFC 2046 and others.

Constant Value Description
QHttpMultiPart.MixedType 0 corresponds to the "multipart/mixed" subtype, meaning the body parts are independent of each other, as described in RFC 2046.
QHttpMultiPart.RelatedType 1 corresponds to the "multipart/related" subtype, meaning the body parts are related to each other, as described in RFC 2387.
QHttpMultiPart.FormDataType 2 corresponds to the "multipart/form-data" subtype, meaning the body parts contain form elements, as described in RFC 2388.
QHttpMultiPart.AlternativeType 3 corresponds to the "multipart/alternative" subtype, meaning the body parts are alternative representations of the same information, as described in RFC 2046.

See also setContentType().


Method Documentation

QHttpMultiPart.__init__ (self, QObject parent = None)

The parent argument, if not None, causes self to be owned by Qt instead of PyQt.

Constructs a QHttpMultiPart with content type MixedType and sets parent as the parent object.

See also QHttpMultiPart.ContentType.

QHttpMultiPart.__init__ (self, ContentType contentType, QObject parent = None)

The parent argument, if not None, causes self to be owned by Qt instead of PyQt.

Constructs a QHttpMultiPart with content type contentType and sets parent as the parent object.

See also QHttpMultiPart.ContentType.

QHttpMultiPart.append (self, QHttpPart httpPart)

Appends httpPart to this multipart.

QByteArray QHttpMultiPart.boundary (self)

returns the boundary.

See also setBoundary().

QHttpMultiPart.setBoundary (self, QByteArray boundary)

Sets the boundary to boundary.

Usually, you do not need to generate a boundary yourself; upon construction the boundary is initiated with the string "boundary_.oOo._" followed by random characters, and provides enough uniqueness to make sure it does not occur inside the parts itself.

See also boundary().

QHttpMultiPart.setContentType (self, ContentType contentType)

Sets the content type to contentType. The content type will be used in the HTTP header section when sending the multipart message via QNetworkAccessManager.post(). In case you want to use a multipart subtype not contained in QHttpMultiPart.ContentType, you can add the "Content-Type" header field to the QNetworkRequest by hand, and then use this request together with the multipart message for posting.

See also QHttpMultiPart.ContentType and QNetworkAccessManager.post().


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