[EP-tech] Re: Adding files to an eprint using cURL

Ian Stuart Ian.Stuart at ed.ac.uk
Tue Mar 5 09:40:13 GMT 2013


I'm not sure about your curl command....

I'm using:

curl -i -u username:password --data-binary "@myFile.zip" -H 
'X-Packaging: http://opendepot.org/RepNet/1.0' -H 'Content-Type: 
application/zip'  http://myrepo.example.com/path/to/use

(SWORD 1.3, but that's not important here)

Note the --data-binary option, and the use of the '@' at the start of 
the filename.

On 05/03/13 09:34, David Kane wrote:
> I have had to resort to praying to the EPrints angel, for the answer to
> this one.  We are trying to write a simple PHP cURL wrapper for the
> eprints functionality/API in CRUD.pm.
>
> We have got so far, but are not able to add documents.  We have tried
> several approaches including adding a complete EP xml object, with files
> embedded and have tried to add only the <documents> sub object to a
> pre-existing eprint, using cURL.
>
> Nothing seems to work, and I don't know what is wrong.  Our latest
> attempt is to add the files as a POST attachment.
>
> curl -X POST -i -u dkane:maggots22 -d 'Hello, World!' -H
> 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=/var/www/test.xml' -H
> 'Content-Type: text/plain' http://witeprints/id/eprint/26/contents
>
> A lot of this is documented in
> http://wiki.eprints.org/w/API:EPrints/Apache/CRUD
>
> We are out of luck at the moment.  Could it be a bug?  If somebody else
> could try this CURL command, we'd be much obliged.  We are working on
> EPrints 3.3.11
>
> Many thanks,
>
> David Kane.
>
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