I've been posting a file with this curl command:
curl -i -F file=@./File.xlsm -F name=file -X POST http://example.com/new_file/
Now I want to send some information about the file (as JSON) along with the file.
curl -i -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"metadata": {"comment": "Submitting a new data set.", "current": false }, "sheet": 1, "row": 7 }' -F file=@./File.xlsm -F name=file http://example.com/new_file/
Curl is very grumpy about being used in this completely incorrect way, and in this case it says "You can only select one HTTP request!" OK, fair enough, so how do I get the file attachment and those POST variables into a single curl HTTP request?
I've had success developing similar endpoints that accept multiple files along with their metadata in JSON format.
curl -i -X POST -H "Content-Type: multipart/mixed" -F "blob=@/Users/username/Documents/bio.jpg" -F "metadata={\"edipi\":123456789,\"firstName\":\"John\",\"lastName\":\"Smith\",\"email\":\"john.smith@gmail.com\"};type=application/json" http://localhost:8080/api/v1/user/
Notice the addition of ;type=application/json
at the end of the metadata request part. When uploading multiple files of different types, you can define the mime type at the end of the -F value.
I have confirmed that this works for Spring MVC 4.3.7 using @RequestPart. The key in that instance is to not provide the consumes value on the @RequestMapping annotation.
You could just add another form field:
curl -X POST http://someurl/someresource -F upload=@/path/to/some/file -F data="{\"test\":\"test\"}"
Note: due to the content type, this does not really equate to sending json to the web service.
This worked for me:
curl -v -H "Content-Type:multipart/form-data" -F "meta-data=@C:\Users\saurabh.sharma\Desktop\test.json;type=application/json" -F "file-data=@C:\Users\saurabh.sharma\Pictures\Saved Pictures\windows_70-wallpaper.jpg" http://localhost:7002/test/upload
test.json has the json data I want to send.