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Q: Sending HTTP Request with a file AND strings as post parameters using HttpClient

Hi i'm RedaHi I'm writing a Windows Phone 8.1 Application, In this app i need to send a request to the Sonic API server, the request should contain a access_id (string) a format (string) and input_file (mp3 file) , I'm stuck with putting both the file and the string in one request : this is what I've tried ...

@Pheonixblade9 - He honestly thinks he is helping though.
@TravisJ I honestly think I'm sexy and interesting, but that doesn't mean women agree
someone report duplicate accounts on him already. jeez
his user account is greyed out
@CharlieBrown when i use this url the request succeed : api.sonicapi.com/analyze/… , my question is, using the method i posted in the question(multipartformdatacontent) will the input_file parameter be appended to the url ?
21:09
yes
@Pheonixblade9 no, @Redaa s
The access_id is always sent in the uri, regardless of how you send the file
@NETscape yes or no :D ?
@CharlieBrown using this code , the API says that input_file is missing from the request
try
            {
                using (var webClient = new HttpClient())
                {
                    using (var form = new MultipartFormDataContent())
                    {
                        var mp3FileByteArray = await readBytesFromStorageFile(mp3File);
                        //form.Add(new StringContent(ApiAccessId), "access_id");
                        //form.Add(new StringContent(responseFormat), "format");
                        form.Add(new ByteArrayContent(mp3FileByteArray, 0, mp3FileByteArray.Count()), "input_file", mp3File.Name);
When you watch the http request, is it actually sending data?
yes, because it takes too long due to the mp3 file size 2MO
Thanks for reporting my account :D
form.Add(new ByteArrayContent(mp3FileByteArray), "input_file", mp3File.Name);
First do that, then change "input_file" to "file" and try that as well. The docs are not consistent
@CharlieBrown ty so much for your help, these are two screenshots i took so you can see a working request

http://imgur.com/jURXysc,qxYKNyq#0

http://imgur.com/jURXysc,qxYKNyq#1
@ton.yeung THINGS HAPPENING
code is coming out
docker seems to be downloading everything in the world, but it's building an image. Now, let's see whether it'll work
this is more manual work than I did last time, I think I was being directed to a prebuilt image
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@ton.yeung maybe. It's delicious, dirty techno though. I like it a lot
:D
21:27
wat formatting is this
must be
@ton.yeung nice, thx
@TravisJ shrug
I lost connection
EEEEEEEEEEEEE
this is me
@ton.yeung idk. just found out about them recently.
@ton.yeung I've been really into them and Kavinsky recently
yes, I know it's the vnext welcome page, but it's a vnext welcome page being hosted out of an asp.net 5 OWIN app, on linux, in a docker container, on my Azure VM.
@CharlieBrown From the api, the input_file need to be passed from url if it's an id or a link to mp3 file , and in my case uploading the file from storage, i need to use post
21:35
yep,. like i said
and when i use this code , the api returns a message that input_file is missing, but the file has beed uploaded
using (var webClient = new HttpClient())
                {
                    using (var form = new MultipartFormDataContent())
                    {
                        var mp3FileByteArray = await readBytesFromStorageFile(mp3File);

                        form.Add(new StreamContent(new MemoryStream(mp3FileByteArray)), "input_file", "input_file");

                        HttpResponseMessage responseMessage = await webClient.PostAsync(ApiAccessUrl+"?access_id="+ApiAccessId+"&format="+responseFormat, form);
@CharlieBrown is this the correct way ?
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Nice taskbar :D
21:50
hi
@Redaa thanks lol. It's Windows 10 tech preview if ur interested
hi
I know :D glad to see people testing it
and Windows 10 will be free
it's amazing :)
for 1 year :)
no
you have to claim this offer
at a maximum of 1 year
a little confusion
it's life activated
21:51
@Jase are you running it on your local machine or on a virtual machine ?
I'm seeing some odd behavior with a MaskedTextBox in WinForms. SelectAll seems to just not work at all. Sound familiar? Any tips for troubleshooting?
@Redaa always on a local machine. I don't like virtual machines (not that i've ever had a problem when using one). I just prefer to run an os normally - not inside a window :)
I was going to run it but i'm afraid I get any problems, so i'm waiting for a serious release
I have used windows 8 and 8.1 previews on local machine and now windows 10 tech preview without any issues that prevented me from being able to use the pc as normal
so why not?
I have a question: why we should need to install XNA Framework, instead of just referring the XNA dll (this doesn't work) ? It's strange.
21:54
@Redaa yeah, even though i haven't had any issues (other than minor little glitches here and there that don't affect anything) i still wouldnt recommend putting it on a local machine just cause i know things can be different on other pc's
yeah you're right
Hmmm
@CharlieBrown Did you have a chance to work on that sample project?
Why did Bill Gates cross the road?
Hey guys, I am a WPF MVVM desktop developer
looking to move into ASP.NET and Web Services, but when I say I have no experience in Web Developement, I dont get any interview calls
How to deal with my situation?
22:03
Get some experience in web development
u mean some projects by myself?
Are there any open source projects that I can contribute for and learn from as well?
I'm sure there are
and it's quite hypocritical of me to say this as I'm really bad at it, but there's nothing like actually trying to implement things in your own time for learning
Yeah I am watchig videos and learning stuff
but that is not the same as getting experience from a project
still no titles for images, just youtube it would seem
22:11
@ton.yeung - You around? Got an angular question for ya.
I might be able to help
@BradleyDotNET - I have a main controller AppController, and then I load a view that runs SomeViewController. Is there a way I can change a value on the AppController $scope?
Hi all !
I have a question: why we should need to install XNA Framework, instead of just referring the XNA dll (this doesn't work) ? It's strange.
Oh derp. It looks like it's just $scope.$parent
@Marc-AntoineJacob I would guess that the XNA dll has dependencies on other DLLs and things like DirectX. The installer (like all other installers) ensure your system has all of the required dependencies.
oh, I understand
but, I think this is idiot, because all Framework are maked with dll, wich is simplier than an heavy installation
@JohanLarsson - :)
Welp server is down
I need a time waster.
@Marc-AntoineJacob Unfortunately it is not that simple because some dependencies are not .net dependencies and thus need to be installed into certain locations. You may have certain assemblies that need to be installed into the GAC, others that need to be installed to sxs directories and others that need to be in system32.
While I agree it is not ideal, it is something you have to live with in windows development as you are integrating with components that have been around since before .net ever existed.
22:29
@SpencerRuport candybox2.net
nice game
22:42
@savi You just have to put in the hours. Plain and simple as that. Pick a fun project and then set out to make it work. Maybe start with ASP.NET WebForms and dont touch web services, after you feel like you have a handle then start on ASP.NET MVC, then after that play with Web API 2 and MVC together. But before you do any of that read all of this odetocode.com/Articles/741.aspx
@VictorioBerra I wouldn't recommend starting with WebForms.
MVC is a perfectly good starting point for an absolute beginner
WebAPI might be a bit much (introducing them to SOA, microservices, authentication nightmares) but MVC should be fine
@VictorioBerra: Thanks for the input, but I do not find much open source Web related projects in github. Where can I explore more projects?
@savi what are you trying to find projects for?
@Pheonixblade9 Some open source projects for which I can contribute and at the same time learn from them
@savi contributing to open source projects is not the best place to start as a beginner, to be honest
it's quite hard to do even as an expert
22:47
@Pheonixblade9 so just start learning by myself reading?
reading, and doing examples
yeah but that will be bits and peices right
your best bet is one of the head first books if you prefer to read, or just go through the MVC examples on asp.net
@MikeAsdf I've been clicking constantly for the past min or two to see what's gonna happen to the sad face :D
And as Victorio said, do a project
You'll quickly find out what you need to learn :)
yeah, the project can be something teeny tiny, like organizing your music collection
@BradleyDotNET - So I've confirmed that $scope.$parent does point to the appropriate scope but for some reason when I change values on it they're not reflected in the view.
but when it comes to jobs, they ask me if I have prior experience with Web Development
Any ideas?
22:49
@savi you shouldn't expect to get a job if you don't know how to write the code
Do those values change if you change them in the parent scope?
You may also need a $apply if the source is in the code like that
@Pheonixblade9 I know how to write code, but its not just about writing code.
@BradleyDotNET I have ended up using a Window and used ShowDialog() & Hide()
:)
Glad you got it working
Get all your data contexts straightened out?
22:55
@savi then what is the problem? :)
most of the "Easy to get" jobs these days are all gonna be web development
Guys please I'm stuck with this hours ago if you can help me I'll be so gratefull :) , I'm building a WP 8.1 and i need to send a file to a web API, I'm using HttpClient to do this: the problem is that the web api doesn't reconize that a file has been sended, what am i doing wrong
@Redaa post that in a question on StackOverflow and you'll have a better shot of getting it answered.
@Pheonixblade9 When I get job calls they say I do not have industry experience on Web development.
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@savi well, is it true?
22:56
@Pheonixblade9 Yes, thats the most challenging part
@savi I wouldn't hire somebody to do something I wasn't confident they could do. If you know how to code, learning something like MVC should be no problem at all
@Pheonixblade9 i can't ask on stackoverflow, can you let the message if someone can help me out PLZZZZ
if you can't get a full time job, see about getting an internship or something
@Redaa why can't you ask on SO?
lol because he's abusing privledges @Pheonixblade9
well then that's your fault
22:57
@Pheonixblade9 they no longer accept my questions
@Pheonixblade9 Thanks for your advise
plz dude This is pissing me off
@savi np, it is tough out there. I wish you luck. Just go check out MVC and teach yourself, shouldn't take long
@Pheonixblade9 Thank you!
go create a Microsoft Virtual Academy account and go through a few of their 8 hour courses, that'll get you started nicely
@Redaa well then wait until your privileges come back. If you abuse the system, you should expect to be punished for it
@NETscape how was he abusing? by creating multiple accounts?
23:00
Can someone clarify this for me:
            <td id="total_data">
              <xsl:if test="OrderLineItemType != 'G' and OrderLineItemType != 'X'">
                <xsl:value-of select="OrderLineItemExtended4"/>
              </xsl:if>
            </td>
@Redaa Thats not a very good SO question as is anyways...
No i just was asking questions that are not allowed, like what library to use for this ... but nvm
So, if it isn't equal to G and X then it should be true, why is it testing false?
It would be (correctly) closed as not having enough information to solve the problem
We aren't mind-readers, and guesses make ridiculously poor answers
@Pheonixblade9 yeah. Marek (notice the name isn't pingable) always gets b@nd then changes name and does the same thing
23:02
@SpencerRuport I see the code
Anyone?
nvm
@Greg The assignment in the if statement is weird
@Greg - Never dealt with XAML
Thats not XAML
23:04
@TravisJ that's XSLT
@TravisJ It is an XSLT
Well, I need to make sure it isn't a G or X, but not sure how I can test against it?
@Greg what is the problem? If OrderLineItemType is not equal to G and not equal to X, it selected OrderLineItemExtended4
@TravisJ that's XSLT
Well, not that either then
Wait, is that XSLT?
54 secs ago, by Pheonixblade9
@TravisJ that's XSLT
23:05
Yes, it is.
@Pheonixblade9 The problem is that if it isn't either of those display, but it isn't displaying. So I'm assuming it is testing false.
@Greg do you know how to debug XSLTs?
@BradleyDotNET - I made it a question if you want to take a look
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Q: Parent view doesn't reflect changes by child controller

Spencer RuportI'm a bit new to Angular so I apologize if this is a noob question. Basically I have a controller that's trying to change the value on the parent scope. It succeeds but the parent view is never updated. My parent view looks like so: <html ng-app="app" ng-controller="appController"> <head> ...

23:06
@Pheonixblade9 Yes, I can see that. I'm assuming it is something with the assignment.
@Greg you can add a parameter to the xslTransform that allows you to debug, then add break points
@Greg assignment? there is no assignment in that expression.
if test="OrderLineItemType != 'G'
sure looks like assignment
@BradleyDotNET - Ah I'm betting you're right.
OrderLineItemType is a database item, that is an assignment that it is not equal to G
@BradleyDotNET that's not an assignment, it's just XSLT's weird way of doing conditionals
23:09
@Greg - $OrderLineItemType instead of OrderLineItemType ?
@TravisJ no, that only works if you do a var
How can I create virtual directory when I publish an application to IIS
currently I do it manually
@Greg are you in the correct context? Like do you need a path?

Order/OrderLineItem/OrderLineItemType
@Pheonixblade9 OrderLineItemType is a database view column
@Greg and you're doing FOR XML AUTO or something?
23:10
@Pheonixblade9 If I use a simple example, it does work as intended.
Shows what I know about it then :)
@ton.yeung another cool song: youtube.com/watch?v=YJLTn10E0OY
Is there a better way to compare against two items?
@Greg I can't help you without more context. I suggest you debug into the XSLT and make sure you're in the correct context and don't need to more specifically specify your XSL path
@Pheonixblade9 I just told you I don't.
                      <xsl:if test="OrderLineItemType = 'G' and OrderLineItemType = 'X'">
                        <xsl:value-of select="ItemUnitPriceAmount"/>
                      </xsl:if>

That test true
That would give me the output I expect. I'm assuming it is something with it not liking double !=
23:13
@SpencerRuport answered your question with an update to your plunker
@Greg have you tried this?

<xsl:if test="not(OrderLineItemType = 'G') and not(OrderLineItemType = 'X')">
Just for the record, that syntax is messed up
@Pheonixblade9 Weird, that worked.
@BradleyDotNET - What syntax?
(as a sidenote, I'd put that logic in the DB, rather than the XSLT)
23:14
@Pheonixblade9 are you implying @Greg didn't google "not in XLST" ?! how dare you.
@Greg congratulations, you now owe me one internet point
Okay, fine. @Pheonixblade9 What is weird though, it had a problem earlier with the assignment of type.
@SpencerRuport - What made you convinced that home is a child to app?
shrug works now, eh?
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah.
23:16
@TravisJ - I don't know.
haha
@Pheonixblade9 Earlier it was complaining, now it isn't. Why does XSLT suck?
The home view is rendered inside the main view?
because it's a 90's technology that really shouldn't be used for view templating any more
@SpencerRuport - I think it has to do with order, and you will notice that Bradley's ordered them differently in his answer.
@SpencerRuport The "= as comparison" syntax
The order may not matter, but I did switch it while I was trying stuff out
I should probably see if switching it back changes anything
Still works with the old order
The key was using an object
23:18
@BradleyDotNET - Hm, the single property doesn't have an observable set on it perhaps?
I'm not that familiar with the internals of angular's dirty checking
but maybe
@Pheonixblade9 An old project, :/
@Greg yep, preaching to the choir
I'm shoehorning AJAX into this WebForms project. Hahaha
zomg web 2.0
@drch - web 4.2
Only 1 order of magnitude off of the answer to life, the universe, and everything.
23:35
@TravisJ by that logic, so is 420
@Pheonixblade9 - Yeah but two points. First, we aren't even near 420 yet. And second, we will hit 42 before 420. And Second, we aren't even near 420 yet.
I'm in Seattle and I don't even partake of 420, and it confuses the hell out of people and amuses me
It definitely seems to lower your operating IQ. I am not a fan anymore, it was fun on occasion in college.
yeah man, I'm dumb enough as it is. No idea why these guys hired me. :P
23:39
I'm just the rare dev who knows a little bit about communication and BizDev
rather, makes an effort to do anything WRT communication and BizDev. Most can't be arsed.
I wish I could learn how to dev. All I do is copy paste.
all code is written by JonSkeet. All hail JonSkeet.
@Pheonixblade9 Funny, the exact project I'm doing those changes to is Web-Forms.
public static IEnumerable<DependencyObject> VisualAncestors(this DependencyObject o)
{
    for (var parent = o; parent != null; parent = VisualTreeHelper.GetParent(parent))
    {
        yield return parent;
    }
}
what do you think of using a foorloop like ^?
(I did not try it so maybe I dumbed some detail)
while loop is the more standard way
23:56
I like your way. I've never seen it done that way but I like it.
@JohanLarsson - Is there only 1 parent?
@JohanLarsson I have a collection of things like that that I include in all my projects
@TravisJ nope, the idea is that it will travel all the way up to the top
I meant can a DependencyObject only have 1 parent
Can it have 2?
only one
23:57
@Sippy And 402 means "Fuck you, pay me."
@JohanLarsson - Looks fine to me
@JohanLarsson I don't like it much...
for loops should be count based, semantically
I'd just use a while there
@JohanLarsson - To note though, it will return the first object as well in the set
@BradleyDotNET yeah I always use while for those, was just playing
> 10.4.3 402 Payment Required

> This code is reserved for future use.
23:59
AKA bitcoin
@TravisJ yeah, bug, gonna have to rename it to AncestorsAndSelf now :)

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