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I have a webservice that I need to POST some data to using Qt. I figured that I can use a QByteArray when POSTing to the web service.

My question is, how can I format this array in order to be parsed correctly at the other end?

This is the code I have so far:

    // Setup the webservice url
    QUrl serviceUrl = QUrl("http://myserver/myservice.asmx");
    QByteArray postData;

   /* 
   Setup the post data somehow
   I want to transmit:
   param1=string,
   param2=string
   */

    // Call the webservice
    QNetworkAccessManager *networkManager = new QNetworkAccessManager(this);
    connect(networkManager, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(serviceRequestFinished(QNetworkReply*)));
    networkManager->post(QNetworkRequest(serviceUrl), postData);

Thanks!

6 Answers 6

137

Since some parameters and values might need to be utf-8 and percent encoded (spaces, &, =, special chars...), you should rather use QUrl (for Qt 4) or QUrlQuery (for Qt 5) to build the posted string.

Example code for Qt 4:

QUrl postData;
postData.addQueryItem("param1", "string");
postData.addQueryItem("param2", "string");
...
QNetworkRequest request(serviceUrl);    
request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentTypeHeader, 
    "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
networkManager->post(request, postData.encodedQuery());

and for Qt 5:

QUrlQuery postData;
postData.addQueryItem("param1", "string");
postData.addQueryItem("param2", "string");
...
QNetworkRequest request(serviceUrl);
request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentTypeHeader, 
    "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
networkManager->post(request, postData.toString(QUrl::FullyEncoded).toUtf8());

Starting with Qt 4.8 you can also use QHttpMultiPart if you need to upload files.

5
20

I used:

QByteArray postData;
postData.append("param1=string&");
postData.append("param2=string");

So & instead of newline after each parameter.

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    This approach does not protect against & characters being in the the input. If 'string' is user input, they could inject parameters.
    – Halfgaar
    Jun 24, 2014 at 14:10
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Updating alexisdm answer to Qt5:

// Setup the webservice url
QUrl serviceUrl = QUrl("http://your.url");
QByteArray postData;

QUrlQuery query;
query.addQueryItem("param1","string1");
query.addQueryItem("param2","string2");

postData = query.toString(QUrl::FullyEncoded).toUtf8();

// Call the webservice
QNetworkAccessManager *networkManager = new QNetworkAccessManager(this);
connect(networkManager, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)),
        SLOT(onPostAnswer(QNetworkReply*)));

QNetworkRequest networkRequest(serviceUrl);
networkRequest.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentTypeHeader,"application/x-www-form-urlencoded");

networkManager->post(networkRequest,postData);

Don't forget to include

QT += network

in .pro.

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    What this code does differently that just constructing a QByteArray like Juha, is that the postData is "?param1=string1&param2=string2", which goes wrong.
    – Halfgaar
    May 19, 2014 at 8:47
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    If you are doing multiple requests using the same network access manager, it makes sense to connect the slot to the finished() signal of the QNetworkReply instead of QNetworkAccessManager. That way, you can have different signals per request and handle them separately, or handle data part by part using readyRead() signal.
    – nurettin
    Aug 8, 2014 at 6:37
6

the actually answer is

QByteArray postData;
postData.append("param1=string&");
postData.append("param2=string");

NOTE: use "&" here!!!.

I didn't notice Juha's answer here, and waste much time on testing my code using the ",\n" approach.

Please change the correct answer to Juha's.

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Here is another way to handle this, i am using your code also to give a complete code:

     // Setup the webservice url         
     QUrl serviceUrl = QUrl("http://myserver/myservice.asmx");
     QByteArray postData;

     QUrl params;
     params.addQueryItem("param1","string1");
     params.addQueryItem("param2","string2");

     postData = params.encodedQuery();

     // Call the webservice
     QNetworkAccessManager *networkManager = new QNetworkAccessManager(this);
     connect(networkManager, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(serviceRequestFinished(QNetworkReply*)));

      networkManager->post(QNetworkRequest(serviceUrl), postData);
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QByteArray postData;
postData.append("param1=string,\n");
postData.append("param2=string\n");
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