I am working on a series of Powershell scripts for my company to use to transfer data to and from Box.com. The one thing I just can't figure out is uploading files. The Box API requires a multipart POST operation for uploads, and I've seen a few answers here on SO indicating that I should be able to do that in Powershell (such as this one). But I can't seem to get it working.
Here's the code I have right now:
Function Post-File {
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$True,Position=1)]
[string]$SourcePath,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False,Position=2)]
[string]$FolderId = ############
)
#Variables for building URIs
$baseUrl = "https://upload.box.com/api/2.0/files/content"
#Set Authorization for API requests
$headers = @{}
$AccessToken = Refresh-Tokens #A reference to another function that definitely works
$headers.Add("Authorization", "Bearer $AccessToken")
#Set POST content
$body = @{}
$body.Add("filename", [IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($SourcePath))
$body.Add("parent_id", $FolderId)
#Upload the file
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $baseUrl -Method Post -Headers $headers -ContentType "multipart/form-data" -Body $body
}
Here's the response I get back:
{
"type":"error",
"status":400,
"code":"invalid_request_parameters",
"help_url":"http://developers.box.com/docs/#errors",
"message":"Invalid input parameters in request",
"request_id":"1764475572534bcddfe04b7"
}
I've also tried a couple of other permutations that aren't working. I've tried using the -InFile
switch in Invoke-RestMethod
instead of -Body
. I've also tried using Get-Content -Raw
in place of [IO.File]::ReadAllBytes
. Both of those return a more generic error: The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
.
I'm pretty sure this has something to do with my filename
parameter not being correct, but I'm not sure how to fix it. According to the Box API, here's what it should look like in curl. Can someone help me properly translate this for Powershell?
https://upload.box.com/api/2.0/files/content \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ACCESS_TOKEN" \
-F filename=@FILE_NAME \
-F parent_id=PARENT_FOLDER_ID