I am trying to translate a curl command into Java (using Apache HttpClient 4.x):
export APPLICATION_ID=SOME_ID
export REST_API_KEY=SOME_KEY
curl -i -X POST \
-H "X-Parse-Application-Id: ${APPLICATION_ID}" \
-H "X-Parse-REST-API-Key: ${REST_API_KEY}" \
-H "Content-Type: image/png" \
--data-binary @/Users/thomas/Desktop/greep-small.png \
https://api.parse.com/1/files/greep.png
but I get the following error: {"error":"unauthorized"}.
This is what my java code looks like:
DefaultHttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpHost targetHost = new HttpHost("localhost", 80, "http");
httpclient.getCredentialsProvider().setCredentials(
new AuthScope(targetHost.getHostName(), targetHost.getPort()),
new UsernamePasswordCredentials("username", "password"));
HttpPost httpPost = new HttpPost("https://api.parse.com/1/files/greep.png");
System.out.println("executing request:\n" + httpPost.getRequestLine());
List<NameValuePair> nameValuePairs = new ArrayList<NameValuePair>(2);
nameValuePairs.add(new BasicNameValuePair("Example-Application-Id", "SOME_ID"));
nameValuePairs.add(new BasicNameValuePair("Example-REST-API-Key", "SOME_KEY"));
nameValuePairs.add(new BasicNameValuePair("Content-Type", "image/png"));
httpPost.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(nameValuePairs));
HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(httpPost);
HttpEntity responseEntity = response.getEntity();
System.out.println("----------------------------------------");
System.out.println(response.getStatusLine());
if (responseEntity != null) {
System.out.println("Response content length: "
+ responseEntity.getContentLength());
}
System.out.println(EntityUtils.toString(responseEntity));
httpclient.getConnectionManager().shutdown();
How can I translate a curl line that starts with -H and a curl line that starts with "--data-binary"? Whats the java equivalent for -d?
-d '{ "name":"Andrew", "picture": { "name": "greep.png", "__type": "File" } }' \
Any hint is appreciated. Thanks
The headers don't match. The
curl
command is usingX-Parse-Application-Id
andX-Parse-REST-API-Key
whereas the Java code is usingExample-Application-Id
andExample-REST-API-Key
. I imagine you'd want those to match. Plus, you are setting them as thePOST
body of the request instead of as HTTP headers. You need to use one of thesetHeader
methods onhttpPost
instead. I would also recommend not explicitly settingContent-Type
in such a manner. The content type is usually provided as part of theHttpEntity
being posted.To post the image content using HttpClient in Java, you would need to use a
FileEntity
that references the path of the file (/Users/thomas/Desktop/greep-small.png
in your example). Right now you are posting the header values as name value pairs as I mentioned before.Implementing
curl -d
would require doing something like passing aStringEntity
tohttpPost.setEntity()
using the value you want to send.Finally, the Java code is using some credentials that I don't see going on at all in the
curl
command.