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I want to document a multipart request like the following:

Content-Length: 477
Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=---BOUNDARY

-----BOUNDARY
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="image[file]"; filename="image.jpg"
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQEAYABgAAD/2wBDAAgGBgcGBQgHBwcJCQgKDBQNDAsLDBkSEw8UHRofHh0a
HBwgJC4nICIsIxwcKDcpLDAxNDQ0Hyc5PTgyPC4zNDL/2wBDAQkJCQwLDBgNDRgyIRwhMjIyMjIy
MjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjL/wAARCAABAAEDASIA
AhEBAxEB/8QAFQABAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAf/xAAUEAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/8QAFAEB
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP/EABQRAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD/2gAMAwEAAhEDEQA/AL+AD//Z
-----BOUNDARY--

A curl to reproduce this same request would be something like:

curl -F "image[file][email protected]" http://localhost/images
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To create a multipart request with API Blueprint simply create a request with multipart/form-data; boundary=---BOUNDARY Content-type and use the respective boundary markers in the body asset like so:

# POST /images

+ Request (multipart/form-data; boundary=---BOUNDARY)

        -----BOUNDARY
        Content-Disposition: form-data; name="image[file]"; filename="image.jpg"
        Content-Type: image/jpeg
        Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

        /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQEAYABgAAD/2wBDAAgGBgcGBQgHBwcJCQgKDBQNDAsLDBkSEw8UHRofHh0a
        HBwgJC4nICIsIxwcKDcpLDAxNDQ0Hyc5PTgyPC4zNDL/2wBDAQkJCQwLDBgNDRgyIRwhMjIyMjIy
        MjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjL/wAARCAABAAEDASIA
        AhEBAxEB/8QAFQABAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAf/xAAUEAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/8QAFAEB
        AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP/EABQRAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD/2gAMAwEAAhEDEQA/AL+AD//Z
        -----BOUNDARY

+ Response 201 (text/plain)

        Ok.
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    See also this link on Apiary directly jsapi.apiary.io/apis/sparkdriveapi/reference/files/upload/… But what I see, is that Apiary is not doing very well in that kind of more complex scenarios. The blueprint becomes again just a html style documentation and not a "living documentation" what we want to achieve. Maybe doing all in Postman is better. I still have to investigate how in Postman I can describe nicely all the API parts.
    – DaveX
    Jun 29, 2018 at 8:24

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