QHttpMultiPart: post files to PHP script
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I am working in Qt 5 and struggling with a multipart upload. My script is as close to the docs as possible:

 QUrl testUrl("http://localhost/upload/test.php");
 QNetworkRequest request(testUrl);


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

 QString preview_path  = "C:/preview.jpg";
 QHttpPart previewPathPart;
 previewPathPart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentDispositionHeader, QVariant("form-data; name=\"preview_path\""));
 previewPathPart.setBody(preview_path.toLatin1());

 QHttpPart previewFilePart;
 previewFilePart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentTypeHeader, QVariant( "image/jpeg"));
 previewFilePart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentDispositionHeader, QVariant("form-data; name=\"preview_file\""));
 QFile *file = new QFile(preview_path);

 if (!file->exists()) {
     emit error(tr("Upload Error. File does not exist: ") + preview_path);
     return;
 }
 file->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
 previewFilePart.setBodyDevice(file);
 file->setParent(multiPart); // we cannot delete the file now, so delete it with the multiPart

 multiPart->append(previewPathPart);
 multiPart->append(previewFilePart);

 reply = networkManager->post(request, multiPart);
 multiPart->setParent(reply); // delete the multiPart with the reply

 connect(reply, SIGNAL(finished()),
          this, SLOT  (uploadReply()));

 connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)),
          this, SLOT  (uploadError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));

 connect(reply, SIGNAL(uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)),
          this, SLOT  (uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)));

then my uploadReply() slot just prints the reply:

QString data = (QString) reply->readAll();
qDebug() << data;

I have made the upload script is as simple as possible and running in XAMPP with Apache/2.2.21 and PHP 5.3.8. My upload_max_filesize and post_max_size are 1000M.

echo "preview_path: " . (isset($_POST['preview_path']) ? $_POST['preview_path'] : "not set") . "\r\n";
echo "preview_file exists: " . (isset($_POST['preview_file']) ?  "true" : "false" ). "\r\n";
echo '$_FILES: ';
print_r($_FILES);
echo "preview_file content: " . $_POST['preview_file'];

my progress slot shows the roughly the correct number of bytes being uploaded.

But the output shows:

 preview_path: C:/preview.jpg
 preview_file exists: true
 $_FILES: Array
 (
 )
 preview_file content: ????

It seems like the bytes are being submitted as $_POST variable rather than a $_FILE as they should be? There is no error in the apache log. How can I debug this?

Borrell answered 21/6, 2013 at 12:19 Comment(0)
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Solved!

Thanks to this question for the hint - I added 'filename' to the content disposition for the QHttpPart and it now uploads as expected. I thought filename was optional but seems to work in this case. Hope this helps someone else!

QString preview_name = "preview.jpg";

QHttpPart previewFilePart;
previewFilePart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentTypeHeader,    QVariant("image/jpeg"));
previewFilePart.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentDispositionHeader, QVariant("form-data; name=\"preview_file\"; filename=\""+ preview_name + "\""));
Borrell answered 24/6, 2013 at 11:31 Comment(1)
My PHP says this: Warning: Missing boundary in multipart/form-data POST data in Unknown on line 0 Is there a way to debug this?Kroll

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