Uploading an Object Body
The basic steps for uploading an object body are as follows:
Initializing an upload
First, you need to initialize an upload. The following example initializes an upload of an object body for a KiiObject in a bucket in a group scope.
curl -v -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer {ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/vnd.kii.StartObjectBodyUploadRequest+json" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.kii.StartObjectBodyUploadResponse+json" \
"https://api-jp.kii.com/api/apps/{APP_ID}/groups/{GROUP_ID}/buckets/{BUCKET_ID}/objects/{OBJECT_ID}/body/uploads" \
-d '{ }'
Kii Cloud returns an upload ID as in the example below.
< 200
< Content-Type: application/vnd.kii.StartObjectBodyUploadResponse+json
{
"uploadID" : {UPLOAD_ID}
}
Use this upload ID when actually uploading an object body in the next section.
Uploading an object body
Suppose that you upload an mp4 file of 1.5 MB by calling the API twice. The next example uploads the first 1 MB of this file.
curl -v -X PUT \
-H "Authorization: Bearer {ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: video/mp4" \
-H "Content-Range: bytes=0-1048575/1572864" \
-H "Accept: application/json, application/*+json" \
"https://api-jp.kii.com/api/apps/{APP_ID}/groups/{GROUP_ID}/buckets/{BUCKET_ID}/objects/{OBJECT_ID}/body/uploads/{UPLOAD_ID}/data" \
-d '***THE_FIRST_1_MB_OF_THE_BINARY_DATA***'
Make sure to set the correct byte range and the total file size in the "Content-Range" header. Also, make sure to set the proper value in the "Content-Type" header (the value will be returned when you later download the object body).
Kii Cloud returns a 204 response if the upload succeeds.
The remaining data can be uploaded as follows:
curl -v -X PUT \
-H "Authorization: Bearer {ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: video/mp4" \
-H "Content-Range: bytes=1048576-1572863/1572864" \
-H "Accept: application/json, application/*+json" \
"https://api-jp.kii.com/api/apps/{APP_ID}/groups/{GROUP_ID}/buckets/{BUCKET_ID}/objects/{OBJECT_ID}/body/uploads/{UPLOAD_ID}/data" \
-d '***THE_REMAINING_BINARY_DATA***'
If the upload succeeds, Kii Cloud will again return a 204 response.
Committing or canceling an upload
After an upload succeeds, you need to commit or cancel the upload.
Committing an upload
The following example shows how to commit an upload.
curl -v -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer {ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
"https://api-jp.kii.com/api/apps/{APP_ID}/groups/{GROUP_ID}/buckets/{BUCKET_ID}/objects/{OBJECT_ID}/body/uploads/{UPLOAD_ID}/status/committed" \
-d ""
Kii Cloud returns a 204 response if the commit is successful.
Canceling an upload
The following example shows how to cancel an upload.
curl -v -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer {ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
"https://api-jp.kii.com/api/apps/{APP_ID}/groups/{GROUP_ID}/buckets/{BUCKET_ID}/objects/{OBJECT_ID}/body/uploads/{UPLOAD_ID}/status/cancelled" \
-d ""
Kii Cloud returns a 204 response if the cancellation is successful.