I want to send a HTTP Post Request in Delphi 2010 using WinInet, but my script doesn't work ;/
It's my Delphi script:
uses WinInet;
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
hNet,hURL,hRequest: HINTERNET;
begin
hNet := InternetOpen(PChar('User Agent'),INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG or INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG, nil, nil, 0);
if Assigned(hNet) then
begin
try
hURL := InternetConnect(hNet,PChar('http://localhost/delphitest.php'),INTERNET_DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT,nil,nil,INTERNET_SERVICE_HTTP,0,DWORD(0));
if(hURL<>nil) then
hRequest := HttpOpenRequest(hURL, 'POST', PChar('test=test'),'HTTP/1.0',PChar(''), nil, INTERNET_FLAG_RELOAD or INTERNET_FLAG_PRA开发者_高级运维GMA_NOCACHE,0);
if(hRequest<>nil) then
HttpSendRequest(hRequest, nil, 0, nil, 0);
InternetCloseHandle(hNet);
except
ShowMessage('error');
end
end;
end;
and my PHP script:
$data = $_POST['test'];
$file = "test.txt";
$fp = fopen($file, "a");
flock($fp, 2);
fwrite($fp, $data);
flock($fp, 3);
fclose($fp);
Major problems:
The second parameter of
InternetConnect
should contain only the name of the server, not the entire URL of the server-side script.The third parameter of
HttpOpenRequest
should be the file name (URL) of the script, not the POST data!The actual POST data should be the forth parameter of
HttpSendRequest
.
Minor problems
INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG or INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG
: It is sufficient withINTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG
.DWORD(0)
is overkill.0
is enough.
Sample Code
I use the following code to POST data:
procedure WebPostData(const UserAgent: string; const Server: string; const Resource: string; const Data: AnsiString); overload;
var
hInet: HINTERNET;
hHTTP: HINTERNET;
hReq: HINTERNET;
const
accept: packed array[0..1] of LPWSTR = (PChar('*/*'), nil);
header: string = 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded';
begin
hInet := InternetOpen(PChar(UserAgent), INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG, nil, nil, 0);
try
hHTTP := InternetConnect(hInet, PChar(Server), INTERNET_DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT, nil, nil, INTERNET_SERVICE_HTTP, 0, 1);
try
hReq := HttpOpenRequest(hHTTP, PChar('POST'), PChar(Resource), nil, nil, @accept, 0, 1);
try
if not HttpSendRequest(hReq, PChar(header), length(header), PChar(Data), length(Data)) then
raise Exception.Create('HttpOpenRequest failed. ' + SysErrorMessage(GetLastError));
finally
InternetCloseHandle(hReq);
end;
finally
InternetCloseHandle(hHTTP);
end;
finally
InternetCloseHandle(hInet);
end;
end;
For instance:
WebPostData('My UserAgent', 'www.rejbrand.se', 'mydir/myscript.asp', 'value=5');
Update in response to answer by OP
To read data from the Internet, use InternetReadFile
function. I use the following code to read a small (one-line) text file from the Internet:
function WebGetData(const UserAgent: string; const Server: string; const Resource: string): string;
var
hInet: HINTERNET;
hURL: HINTERNET;
Buffer: array[0..1023] of AnsiChar;
i, BufferLen: cardinal;
begin
result := '';
hInet := InternetOpen(PChar(UserAgent), INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG, nil, nil, 0);
try
hURL := InternetOpenUrl(hInet, PChar('http://' + Server + Resource), nil, 0, 0, 0);
try
repeat
InternetReadFile(hURL, @Buffer, SizeOf(Buffer), BufferLen);
if BufferLen = SizeOf(Buffer) then
result := result + AnsiString(Buffer)
else if BufferLen > 0 then
for i := 0 to BufferLen - 1 do
result := result + Buffer[i];
until BufferLen = 0;
finally
InternetCloseHandle(hURL);
end;
finally
InternetCloseHandle(hInet);
end;
end;
Sample usage:
WebGetData('My UserAgent', 'www.rejbrand.se', '/MyDir/update/ver.txt')
This function thus only reads data, with no prior POST. However, the InternetReadFile
function can also be used with a handle created by HttpOpenRequest
, so it will work in your case also. You do know that the WinInet reference is MSDN, right? All Windows API functions are described in detail there, for instance InternetReadFile.
var
BufferIn : INTERNET_BUFFERS;
Buffer: array[0..1024] of Byte;
FTmp: TSomeStream:
FURL: string;
...
begin
... // Create FTmp, set FUrl, ...
NetHandle := InternetOpen( 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3',
INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG, nil, nil, 0);
UrlHandle := HttpOpenRequest(NetHandle, 'POST', PChar(FURL), nil, nil, nil, INTERNET_FLAG_NO_CACHE_WRITE, 0);
... // Check handles, etc
try
BufferIn.dwBufferTotal := FTmp.Size;
if not HttpSendRequestEx(UrlHandle, @BufferIn, nil, 0, 0) then
raise Exception.CreateFmt('Error on HttpSendRequestEx %d\n', [GetLastError()]);
size := FTmp.Read(Buffer, 1024);
InternetWriteFile(UrlHandle, @Buffer, size, BytesWritten);
while (BytesWritten = size) and (BytesWritten > 0) do
begin
size := FTmp.Read(Buffer, 1024);
InternetWriteFile(UrlHandle, @Buffer, size, BytesWritten);
end;
finally
FTmp.Free;
InternetCloseHandle(UrlHandle);
InternetCloseHandle(NetHandle);
end;
There is a library (called 'HTTPGet component for Delphi 32') on http://www.utilmind.com. It installs a visual control into your component palette. It does exactly what you want, so you may want to take a look.
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