I am able to send a file using postman up to HighQ. But when I try other systems I can’t get the right multi-part figured out.

I am able to send a file using postman up to HighQ. But when I try other systems I can’t get the right multi-part figured out.

I am using boomi for the send.

developers.thomsonreuters.com/.../bf5a65d2-7bbd-4164-9596-eb6591c4cb1b

Here is a portion of what I am sending to the end point.

Does this structure look correct?

Message-ID: 927454206.59.1731603757527.JavaMail.CMSPBCON02$@cmspbcon02
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/form-data;
boundary="----=_Part_58_114518998.1731603757480"

------=_Part_58_114518998.1731603757480
Content-Type: application/pdf
Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file";
filename="89576 - ECS Sub Agt 12-12-19.pdf"

%PDF-1.4
%襐Ć
1 0 obj
>
endobj

2 0 obj
<< /Type /Pages

  • 0
    Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters staff member

    Hello,

    We're currently utilizing Swagger and Postman for testing and executing our endpoints. We are in the process of becoming familiar with Boomi. In the meantime, we came across a community post regarding sending files using Boomi, which we believe could be quite helpful.

    https://community.boomi.com/s/question/0D56S00008ymGJ9SAM/how-to-upload-a-file-to-third-party-application-by-using-http-client-connector

    Thank you!

  • Swagger doesn't seem to be enabled for our instance.

    From what I've read in the documentation we need to ask support to enable it.  What do I need to do to get support to enable this?

  • Figured out the issue.  It was just a simple case of needing to encode the filename parameter value in the URL so that spaces were being sent as %20.

  • 0
    Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters staff member
    in reply to tad.aalgaard

    Thanks for the update! Feel free to ask if you need something.