Java – how to publish files using jsoup?

I use jsoup to publish values using the following code:

Document document = Jsoup.connect("http://www......com/....PHP")
                    .data("user","user","password","12345","email","info@tutorialswindow.com")
                    .method(Method.POST)
                    .execute()
                    .parse();

Now I also want to submit a document Like a form with file fields Is that possible? What if so?

Solution

This only supports jsup 1.8 2 (April 13, 2015)

String url = "http://www......com/....PHP";
File file = new File("/path/to/file.ext");

Document document = Jsoup.connect(url)
    .data("user","user")
    .data("password","12345")
    .data("email","info@tutorialswindow.com")
    .data("file",file.getName(),new FileInputStream(file))
    .post();
// ...

Sending multipart / form data requests is not supported in older versions Your best choice is to use a full HTTP client, such as Apache httpcomponents client You can end up with the HTTP client response as a string so that you can provide it to the jsup#parse () method

String url = "http://www......com/....PHP";
File file = new File("/path/to/file.ext");

multipartentity entity = new multipartentity();
entity.addPart("user",new StringBody("user"));
entity.addPart("password",new StringBody("12345"));
entity.addPart("email",new StringBody("info@tutorialswindow.com"));
entity.addPart("file",new InputStreamBody(new FileInputStream(file),file.getName()));

HttpPost post = new HttpPost(url);
post.setEntity(entity);

HttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpResponse response = client.execute(post);
String html = EntityUtils.toString(response.getEntity());

Document document = Jsoup.parse(html,url);
// ...
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