Not able to open file in Google Cloud Storage after POST upload












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I'm experiencing some trouble uploading a pdf file to my Google Cloud Storage bucket using a REST api (explained here: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/how-tos/multipart-upload). The response gives me a http status 200, but when I try to open or download the pdf file from my bucket it gives me Invalid or corrupted PDF file. See my code I'm using below:



var hostname = 'https://www.googleapis.com';
var file = 'pathToFile';

var file = WScript.CreateObject('ADODB.Stream');
file.Type = 1;
file.Open();
file.LoadFromFile(file);
file.Position = 0;

var http = WScript.CreateObject('Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.6.0');

http.open('POST', hostname + '/upload/storage/v1/b/[myBucket]/o', false);

var boundary = 'foo_bar_baz';

http.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'multipart/related; boundary=' + boundary);
http.setRequestHeader('Authorization', [myToken]);

var xml = WScript.CreateObject("MSXML2.DOMDocument");
var converter = xml.appendChild( xml.createElement("converter") );
converter.dataType = "bin.base64";
converter.nodeTypedValue = file.Read(file.Size);

boundary = '--' + boundary;

var body = boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8rnrn' + '{"name":"my.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}' + 'rn'
body += 'rn' + boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/pdfrnrn' + converter.text + 'rn';
body += 'rn' + boundary + '--'

http.send( body );


----UPDATE----



See body below:



--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

{"name":"myPDF.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}

--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/pdf

[base64 binary string]

--foo_bar_baz--


Thanks!










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  • It is difficult to evaluate on first sight. I would like you to add some information in an update: 1. Print "body" variable before http.send(body); 2. Could you test it using "curl" command and adding -v?

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:29











  • Thank you @RubénC. I updated my post with the printed body. I'm afraid I can't use the curl command because I'm working in a environment where downloading command line tools is not possible.

    – LittleDonnie
    Nov 24 '18 at 8:14











  • Based on this documentation it looks like the API call header doesn’t include uploadType, as for XML requests. Anyway, I am not familiar with the way that you are performing the request (VBScript probably?) and I wasn’t able to reproduce the issue. I used the “curl” and “client libraries” to upload the objects, described in the page aforementioned, and both of them worked fine.

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:42
















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I'm experiencing some trouble uploading a pdf file to my Google Cloud Storage bucket using a REST api (explained here: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/how-tos/multipart-upload). The response gives me a http status 200, but when I try to open or download the pdf file from my bucket it gives me Invalid or corrupted PDF file. See my code I'm using below:



var hostname = 'https://www.googleapis.com';
var file = 'pathToFile';

var file = WScript.CreateObject('ADODB.Stream');
file.Type = 1;
file.Open();
file.LoadFromFile(file);
file.Position = 0;

var http = WScript.CreateObject('Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.6.0');

http.open('POST', hostname + '/upload/storage/v1/b/[myBucket]/o', false);

var boundary = 'foo_bar_baz';

http.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'multipart/related; boundary=' + boundary);
http.setRequestHeader('Authorization', [myToken]);

var xml = WScript.CreateObject("MSXML2.DOMDocument");
var converter = xml.appendChild( xml.createElement("converter") );
converter.dataType = "bin.base64";
converter.nodeTypedValue = file.Read(file.Size);

boundary = '--' + boundary;

var body = boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8rnrn' + '{"name":"my.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}' + 'rn'
body += 'rn' + boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/pdfrnrn' + converter.text + 'rn';
body += 'rn' + boundary + '--'

http.send( body );


----UPDATE----



See body below:



--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

{"name":"myPDF.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}

--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/pdf

[base64 binary string]

--foo_bar_baz--


Thanks!










share|improve this question

























  • It is difficult to evaluate on first sight. I would like you to add some information in an update: 1. Print "body" variable before http.send(body); 2. Could you test it using "curl" command and adding -v?

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:29











  • Thank you @RubénC. I updated my post with the printed body. I'm afraid I can't use the curl command because I'm working in a environment where downloading command line tools is not possible.

    – LittleDonnie
    Nov 24 '18 at 8:14











  • Based on this documentation it looks like the API call header doesn’t include uploadType, as for XML requests. Anyway, I am not familiar with the way that you are performing the request (VBScript probably?) and I wasn’t able to reproduce the issue. I used the “curl” and “client libraries” to upload the objects, described in the page aforementioned, and both of them worked fine.

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:42














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I'm experiencing some trouble uploading a pdf file to my Google Cloud Storage bucket using a REST api (explained here: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/how-tos/multipart-upload). The response gives me a http status 200, but when I try to open or download the pdf file from my bucket it gives me Invalid or corrupted PDF file. See my code I'm using below:



var hostname = 'https://www.googleapis.com';
var file = 'pathToFile';

var file = WScript.CreateObject('ADODB.Stream');
file.Type = 1;
file.Open();
file.LoadFromFile(file);
file.Position = 0;

var http = WScript.CreateObject('Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.6.0');

http.open('POST', hostname + '/upload/storage/v1/b/[myBucket]/o', false);

var boundary = 'foo_bar_baz';

http.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'multipart/related; boundary=' + boundary);
http.setRequestHeader('Authorization', [myToken]);

var xml = WScript.CreateObject("MSXML2.DOMDocument");
var converter = xml.appendChild( xml.createElement("converter") );
converter.dataType = "bin.base64";
converter.nodeTypedValue = file.Read(file.Size);

boundary = '--' + boundary;

var body = boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8rnrn' + '{"name":"my.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}' + 'rn'
body += 'rn' + boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/pdfrnrn' + converter.text + 'rn';
body += 'rn' + boundary + '--'

http.send( body );


----UPDATE----



See body below:



--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

{"name":"myPDF.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}

--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/pdf

[base64 binary string]

--foo_bar_baz--


Thanks!










share|improve this question
















I'm experiencing some trouble uploading a pdf file to my Google Cloud Storage bucket using a REST api (explained here: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/how-tos/multipart-upload). The response gives me a http status 200, but when I try to open or download the pdf file from my bucket it gives me Invalid or corrupted PDF file. See my code I'm using below:



var hostname = 'https://www.googleapis.com';
var file = 'pathToFile';

var file = WScript.CreateObject('ADODB.Stream');
file.Type = 1;
file.Open();
file.LoadFromFile(file);
file.Position = 0;

var http = WScript.CreateObject('Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.6.0');

http.open('POST', hostname + '/upload/storage/v1/b/[myBucket]/o', false);

var boundary = 'foo_bar_baz';

http.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'multipart/related; boundary=' + boundary);
http.setRequestHeader('Authorization', [myToken]);

var xml = WScript.CreateObject("MSXML2.DOMDocument");
var converter = xml.appendChild( xml.createElement("converter") );
converter.dataType = "bin.base64";
converter.nodeTypedValue = file.Read(file.Size);

boundary = '--' + boundary;

var body = boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8rnrn' + '{"name":"my.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}' + 'rn'
body += 'rn' + boundary + 'rnContent-Type: application/pdfrnrn' + converter.text + 'rn';
body += 'rn' + boundary + '--'

http.send( body );


----UPDATE----



See body below:



--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

{"name":"myPDF.pdf", "mimeType": "application/pdf"}

--foo_bar_baz
Content-Type: application/pdf

[base64 binary string]

--foo_bar_baz--


Thanks!







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  • It is difficult to evaluate on first sight. I would like you to add some information in an update: 1. Print "body" variable before http.send(body); 2. Could you test it using "curl" command and adding -v?

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:29











  • Thank you @RubénC. I updated my post with the printed body. I'm afraid I can't use the curl command because I'm working in a environment where downloading command line tools is not possible.

    – LittleDonnie
    Nov 24 '18 at 8:14











  • Based on this documentation it looks like the API call header doesn’t include uploadType, as for XML requests. Anyway, I am not familiar with the way that you are performing the request (VBScript probably?) and I wasn’t able to reproduce the issue. I used the “curl” and “client libraries” to upload the objects, described in the page aforementioned, and both of them worked fine.

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:42



















  • It is difficult to evaluate on first sight. I would like you to add some information in an update: 1. Print "body" variable before http.send(body); 2. Could you test it using "curl" command and adding -v?

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:29











  • Thank you @RubénC. I updated my post with the printed body. I'm afraid I can't use the curl command because I'm working in a environment where downloading command line tools is not possible.

    – LittleDonnie
    Nov 24 '18 at 8:14











  • Based on this documentation it looks like the API call header doesn’t include uploadType, as for XML requests. Anyway, I am not familiar with the way that you are performing the request (VBScript probably?) and I wasn’t able to reproduce the issue. I used the “curl” and “client libraries” to upload the objects, described in the page aforementioned, and both of them worked fine.

    – Rubén C.
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:42

















It is difficult to evaluate on first sight. I would like you to add some information in an update: 1. Print "body" variable before http.send(body); 2. Could you test it using "curl" command and adding -v?

– Rubén C.
Nov 22 '18 at 16:29





It is difficult to evaluate on first sight. I would like you to add some information in an update: 1. Print "body" variable before http.send(body); 2. Could you test it using "curl" command and adding -v?

– Rubén C.
Nov 22 '18 at 16:29













Thank you @RubénC. I updated my post with the printed body. I'm afraid I can't use the curl command because I'm working in a environment where downloading command line tools is not possible.

– LittleDonnie
Nov 24 '18 at 8:14





Thank you @RubénC. I updated my post with the printed body. I'm afraid I can't use the curl command because I'm working in a environment where downloading command line tools is not possible.

– LittleDonnie
Nov 24 '18 at 8:14













Based on this documentation it looks like the API call header doesn’t include uploadType, as for XML requests. Anyway, I am not familiar with the way that you are performing the request (VBScript probably?) and I wasn’t able to reproduce the issue. I used the “curl” and “client libraries” to upload the objects, described in the page aforementioned, and both of them worked fine.

– Rubén C.
Nov 26 '18 at 11:42





Based on this documentation it looks like the API call header doesn’t include uploadType, as for XML requests. Anyway, I am not familiar with the way that you are performing the request (VBScript probably?) and I wasn’t able to reproduce the issue. I used the “curl” and “client libraries” to upload the objects, described in the page aforementioned, and both of them worked fine.

– Rubén C.
Nov 26 '18 at 11:42












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