Http Multipart File Upload in LUA
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I am trying to post a request GraphQL multipart in Lightroom Plugin.
The library I use is: Here
I can do this using Postman like below.
I was wondering that what is the meaning of the File key in the Postman?
I am able to read a file content in LUA
Reads the contents of a file into memory. Use this in preference to
the built-in Lua io namespace if the path you are reading might
contain non-ASCII characters.
But it is actually a string chunk and when I try to post it as a file, the server returns File missing in the request.
My question is: what type of data should I post for a file?
graphql multipart
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I am trying to post a request GraphQL multipart in Lightroom Plugin.
The library I use is: Here
I can do this using Postman like below.
I was wondering that what is the meaning of the File key in the Postman?
I am able to read a file content in LUA
Reads the contents of a file into memory. Use this in preference to
the built-in Lua io namespace if the path you are reading might
contain non-ASCII characters.
But it is actually a string chunk and when I try to post it as a file, the server returns File missing in the request.
My question is: what type of data should I post for a file?
graphql multipart
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I am trying to post a request GraphQL multipart in Lightroom Plugin.
The library I use is: Here
I can do this using Postman like below.
I was wondering that what is the meaning of the File key in the Postman?
I am able to read a file content in LUA
Reads the contents of a file into memory. Use this in preference to
the built-in Lua io namespace if the path you are reading might
contain non-ASCII characters.
But it is actually a string chunk and when I try to post it as a file, the server returns File missing in the request.
My question is: what type of data should I post for a file?
graphql multipart
I am trying to post a request GraphQL multipart in Lightroom Plugin.
The library I use is: Here
I can do this using Postman like below.
I was wondering that what is the meaning of the File key in the Postman?
I am able to read a file content in LUA
Reads the contents of a file into memory. Use this in preference to
the built-in Lua io namespace if the path you are reading might
contain non-ASCII characters.
But it is actually a string chunk and when I try to post it as a file, the server returns File missing in the request.
My question is: what type of data should I post for a file?
graphql multipart
graphql multipart
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