I see a few problems with your code.
You are erroneously escaping
characters in your file paths. That is necessary in languages like C and C++, but is not needed in Delphi at all, so get rid of it.
Change this:
Afilename := 'C:\Users\Admin\Documents\arrival and departure small.pdf';
To this:
Afilename := 'C:UsersAdminDocumentsarrival and departure small.pdf';
The next problem I see is you are not naming the file attachment fields correctly when adding them to the TIdMultipartFormDataStream
.
When calling AddFile()
, you are passing the complete file path as-is to the AFieldName
parameter, instead of using names like file0
, file1
, etc like shown in Elastic's examples.
Change this:
FormData.Addfile(filenames[i], filenames[i],MIMEStr);
To this 1:
FormData.AddFile('file'+IntToStr(i), filenames[i], MIMEStr);
1: FYI, there is no need to call GetMIMETypeForFile()
manually, AddFile()
calls GetMIMETypeForFile()
internally for you if you do not provide a string for the AContentType
parameter, eg FormData.AddFile('file'+IntToStr(i), filenames[i]);
You made a similar mistake when you tried to use AddFormField()
instead of AddFile()
to add attachments. You used each file's actual data content for the AFieldName
parameter, instead of using the content for the AFieldValue
parameter.
In that case, change this:
FormData.AddFormField(AttachmentContent.ToString,filenames[i]);
To this:
FormData.AddFormField('file'+IntToStr(i), AttachmentContent.ToString, '', MIMEStr, filenames[i]);
Or, since you were opening TFileStream
objects yourself, you could use the overloaded AddFormField()
method that takes a TStream
as input (just be sure NOT to free the TStream
objects until after you are done using the TIdMultipartFormDataStream
!):
AttachmentContent := TFileStream.Create(filenames[i], fmOpenRead);
FormData.AddFormField('file'+IntToStr(i), MIMEStr, '', AttachmentContent, filenames[i]);
With that said, try something more like this:
function TForm1.Upload(url: string; params, filenames: TStrings): string;
var
FormData : TIdMultiPartFormDataStream;
ResponseText : string;
i : integer;
begin
FormData := TIdMultiPartFormDataStream.Create;
try
for i := 0 to params.Count - 1 do
FormData.AddFormField(params.Names[i], params.ValueFromIndex[i]);
for i := 0 to filenames.Count - 1 do
FormData.AddFile('file'+IntToStr(i), filenames[i]);
ResponseText := IdHTTP1.Post(url, FormData);
Memo1.Text := ResponseText; //debug
finally
FormData.Free;
end;
end;
procedure TForm1.btnSendbyElastic(Sender: TObject);
var
Params, Filenames : TStringList;
url, Afilename : string;
begin
Afilename := 'C:UsersAdminDocumentsarrival and departure small.pdf';
Params := TStringList.Create;
try
Params.Add('apikey=' + ELASTIC_MAIL_API_KEY);
Params.Add('from=' + ELASTIC_EMAIL_FROM_EMAIL);
Params.Add('fromname=' + ELASTIC_EMAIL_FROM_NAME);
Params.Add('Subject=' + 'The Subject');
Params.Add('bodyHtml=' + '<h1>Html Body</h1>');
Params.Add('bodyText=' + 'Text Body');
Params.Add('to=' + THE_RECIPIENT_ADDRESS);
Filenames := TStringList.Create;
try
Filenames.Add(Afilename);
url := ELASTIC_EMAIL_EMAIL_SEND;
Upload(url, params, filenames);
finally
Filenames.Free;
end;
finally
Params.Free;
end;
end;
Lastly, Elastic's documentation does not say anything about the encoding needed for filenames that contain non-ASCII/reserved characters in it. And there are conflicting standards as to how such filenames should be encoded when transmitted over HTTP. By default, TIdMultipartFormDataStream
encodes filenames according to RFC 2047. If that turns out to be a problem for Elastic to handle (your example filename has space characters in it, I forget whether TIdMultipartFormDataStream
RFC-encodes a filename due to spaces or not, hopefully not), you can disable TIdMultipartFormDataStream
's default encoding by setting an affected file's TIdFormDataField.HeaderEncoding
property to '8'
(for 8-bit) and then you can set the TIdFormDataField.FileName
property to whatever encoding you want:
with FormData.AddFile('file'+IntToStr(i), filenames[i]) do
begin
HeaderEncoding := '8';
FileName := EncodeFilenameMyWay(ExtractFileName(filenames[i]));
end;