I use WWW::Curl to upload files:
use WWW::Curl::Easy 4.14;
use WWW::Curl::Form;
my $url = 'http://example.com/backups/?sid=12313qwed323';
my $params = {
name => 'upload',
action => 'keep',
backup1 => [ '/tmp/backup1.zip' ], # 1st file for upload
};
my $form = WWW::Curl::Form->new();
foreach my $k (keys %{$params}) {
if (ref $params->{$k}) {
$form->formaddfile(@{$params->{$k}}[0], $k, 'multipart/form-data');
} else {
$form->formadd($k, $params->{$k});
}
}
my $curl = WWW::Curl::Easy->new() or die $!;
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_HTTPPOST, $form);
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_URL, $url);
my $body;
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, \$body);
my $retcode = $curl->perform();
my $response_code = $curl->getinfo(CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
nothing special here and this code works well.
I want to upload large files and I don't want to preload everything in the memory. At least that is what I heard that libcurl is doing.
CURLOPT_READFUNCTION accepts callbacks which returns parts of the content. That means that I cannot use WWW::Curl::Form to set POST parameters but that I have to return the whole content through this callback. Is that right?
I think that the code could look like this:
use WWW::Curl::Easy 4.14;
my $url = 'http://example.com/backups/?sid=12313qwed323'
my $params = {
name => 'upload',
action => 'keep',
backup1 => [ '/tmp/backup1.zip' ], # 1st file for upload
};
my $fields;
foreach my $k (keys %{$params}) {
$fields .= "$k=".(ref $params->{$k} ? '@'.@{$params->{$k}}[0] : uri_escape_utf8($params->{$k}))."&";
}
chop($fields);
my $curl = WWW::Curl::Easy->new() or die $!;
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_POST, 1);
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $fields); # is it needed with READFUNCTION??
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_URL, $url);
my @header = ('Content-type: multipart/form-data', 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked');
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, \@header);
#$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_INFILESIZE, $size);
$curl->setopt(CURLOPT_READFUNCTION, sub {
# which data to return here?
# $params (without file) + file content?
return 0;
});
Which data does CURLOPT_READFUNCTION callback have to return? $params + File(s) content? In which format?
Do I really have to create the data (returned by CURLOPT_READFUNCTION) by myself or is there a simple way to create it in the right format?
Thanks