C++
C++
Get Size of File on Web Server
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Demonstrates how to send a HEAD request to fetch information about a file on a web server, which hopefully includes the Content-Length in the response header.Chilkat C++ Downloads
#include <CkHttp.h>
#include <CkHttpResponse.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkHttp http;
CkHttpResponse resp;
success = http.HttpNoBody("HEAD","https://nodejs.org/dist/v10.16.1/node-v10.16.1-win-x64.zip",resp);
if (success == false) {
std::cout << http.lastErrorText() << "\r\n";
return;
}
// Examine the response header.
std::cout << resp.header() << "\r\n";
// Here is a sample response header:
// Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2019 12:47:27 GMT
// Content-Type: application/zip
// Content-Length: 17457922
// Connection: keep-alive
// Set-Cookie: __cfduid=da5b78dcdd8171683c5a578eb9c9f88c81564663647; expires=Fri, 31-Jul-20 12:47:27 GMT; path=/; domain=.nodejs.org; HttpOnly
// Last-Modified: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 18:21:57 GMT
// ETag: "5d41dc45-10a6302"
// Accept-Ranges: bytes
// Expect-CT: max-age=604800, report-uri="https://report-uri.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/beacon/expect-ct"
// Server: cloudflare
// CF-RAY: 4ff7ebb32ac4e1e2-ORD
// Get the Content-Length header.
const char *contentLengthStr = resp.getHeaderField("Content-Length");
// If the header exists...
if (resp.get_LastMethodSuccess() == true) {
std::cout << "Content-Length: " << contentLengthStr << "\r\n";
// Your application can convert the contentLengthStr to an integer and then use it....
}
}