I would like to submit some information collected from user during Inno setup installation to our server via POST.
Obvious solution would be to include an .exe file that the setup would extract into temporary location and launch with parameters. However, I'm wondering - is there is any easier/better way?
I haven't tried it but the ISXKB has an entry for an uninstall survey that uses an HTTP POST: http://www.vincenzo.net/isxkb/index.php?title=Uninstall_Survey
Based on jsobo advice of using WinHttp library, I came with this very simple code that does the trick. Say, you want to send serial number for verification just before the actual installation starts. In the code section, put:
The
Open
method takes as arguments the HTTP method, the URL and whether to do async request and it seems like we need to addSetRequestHeader
in order to set theContent-Type
header toapplication/x-www-form-urlencoded
.WinHttpReq.Status
will hold the response code, so to check if the server returned successfully:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384106.aspx lists all methods and properties of the
WinHttpRequest
object.Also, to avoid run-time errors (can happen if the host is unreachable) it is a good idea to surround the code with
try/except
code.You could always have your installer use curl to make the http post...
You could write a pascal script right in innosetup to do the call utilizing the winhttp library
Or you could just write a vbscript and execute that with the cscript engine to do the same http call via the winhttp library.
That should point you to at least 3 different options to do what you need.
I think putting the exe in there would be the least error prone but utilizing the winhttp library with the pascal script (used by innosetup) would be the most simple.