Swift
Swift
Wasabi File Streaming Upload
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Demonstrates how to do a streaming upload from a file to the Wasabi storage service. The AWS authorization presents some difficulties when the REST request body is to be streamed from a file (or from some other source). The issue is that the SHA-256 hash of the file data must be calculated. There are only two possible ways to do this: (1) stream the file into memory in its entirety and calculate the SHA-256 hash prior to uploading, or (2) pre-calculate the SHA-256 in a streaming fashion, and then provide it to the AWS authentication object.If the application does NOT pre-compute the SHA-256, then Chilkat (internally) is forced to stream into memory, calculate the SHA-256, and then upload from the in-memory copy of the file.
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func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// This first part is optional. AWS authentication requires
// the SHA-256 hash of the request body (i.e. the contents of the file
// to be uploaded). We can choose to pre-calculate the SHA-256 in a streaming fashion
// and then provide it to the authenticator object. This way, if the file is
// extremely large, it never needs to completely reside in memory.
let crypt = CkoCrypt2()!
// ----------------------------------------------------
// Important: Wasabi requires a lowercase hex format.
// ----------------------------------------------------
crypt.encodingMode = "hex-lower"
crypt.hashAlgorithm = "sha-256"
var fileToUploadPath: String? = "qa_data/xml/hamlet.xml"
var hashStr: String? = crypt.hashFileENC(path: fileToUploadPath)
let rest = CkoRest()!
// Connect to the Amazon AWS REST server.
var bTls: Bool = true
var port: Int = 443
var bAutoReconnect: Bool = true
// This example will demonstrate uploading to a bucket in the eu-west-2 region
success = rest.connect(hostname: "s3.eu-west-2.wasabisys.com", port: port, tls: bTls, autoReconnect: bAutoReconnect)
// Provide AWS credentials for the REST call.
let authAws = CkoAuthAws()!
authAws.accessKey = "access-key"
authAws.secretKey = "secret-key"
authAws.serviceName = "s3"
// Provide the pre-computed SHA-256 here:
authAws.precomputedSha256 = hashStr
success = rest.setAuthAws(authProvider: authAws)
rest.addHeader(name: "Expect", value: "100-continue")
rest.addHeader(name: "Content-Type", value: "application/xml")
// Set the bucket name via the HOST header.
// In this case, the bucket name is "chilkat100".
rest.host = "chilkat100.s3.eu-west-2.wasabisys.com"
let fileStream = CkoStream()!
fileStream.sourceFile = fileToUploadPath
// Upload to the Wasabi Storage service.
// If the application provided the SHA-256 hash of the file contents (as shown above)
// then file is streamed and never has to completely reside in memory.
// If the application did NOT provide the SHA-256, then Chilkat will (internally)
// load the entire file into memory, calculate the SHA-256, and then upload.
var responseStr: String? = rest.fullRequestStream(httpVerb: "PUT", uriPath: "/hamlet.xml", stream: fileStream)
if rest.lastMethodSuccess != true {
print("\(rest.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// When successful, the Wasabi Storage service will respond with a 200 response code,
// with an XML body.
if rest.responseStatusCode.intValue == 200 {
print("\(responseStr!)")
print("File uploaded.")
}
else {
// Examine the request/response to see what happened.
print("response status code = \(rest.responseStatusCode.intValue)")
print("response status text = \(rest.responseStatusText!)")
print("response header: \(rest.responseHeader!)")
print("response body: \(responseStr!)")
print("---")
print("LastRequestStartLine: \(rest.lastRequestStartLine!)")
print("LastRequestHeader: \(rest.lastRequestHeader!)")
}
}