I didn't know about NG, David! These days, I tend to use groovy wslite: https://github.com/jwagenleitner/groovy-wslite
What are the pros & cons of http-builder-ng and wslite? On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 3:39 PM, David Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > Plus sign is legal in URI's so they don't need to get encoded to be legal: > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1547899/which- > characters-make-a-url-invalid/1547940#1547940 > This is complicated by the fact that they are url encoded when part of the > query string, but that's not what you are doing here. It sounds to me like > the problem is on the server or there some other part of your request that > is incorrect. > > If there is a problem inside HTTPBuilder, you are probably out of luck, > that project has been dead for a while. > > However, I have created a successor to HTTPBuilder called http-builder-ng > that is active here: > > https://github.com/dwclark/http-builder-ng > > It is NOT a backwards compatible upgrade. When I was examining the > original source code I found many threading issues, code duplication, it > was imposible to use @TypeChecked/@CompileStatic, and found it hard to > integrated different clients inside HTTPBuilder. The result of these > frustrations was a ground up re-write. Bug reports/pull requests are > encouraged. > > > > On 11/20/2016 07:25 AM, Christian Lotz wrote: > > Hi all, > I try to upload files via HTTPBuilder (Groovy Version: 2.4.7 JVM: 1.8.0_40 > Vendor: Oracle Corporation OS: Mac OS X). After a couple of test I > realized, that filenames containing a plus sign ("+") can't be uploaded. > The REST Service responds with HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request. After some more > debugging I think these filenames will not get encoded correctly: > > uri.path = "/rest/" + objectNamespace + "/" + objectFile.name > > groovyx.net.http.HTTPBuilder doRequest > FINE: PUT http://172.16.29.10/rest/TEST/s*pace%20space.doc* - Filename: > space\ space.doc - OK > > groovyx.net.http.HTTPBuilder doRequest > FINE: PUT http://172.16.29.10/rest/TEST/*plus+plus.doc* -Filename > plus+plus.doc - ERROR > > All other "special" characters like spaces, #, &, % or ? will get encoded > correctly ... > > Does anybody know how to resolve this issue? > > Thanks in advance > Paolo > > > -- Guillaume Laforge Apache Groovy committer & PMC Vice-President Developer Advocate @ Google Cloud Platform Blog: http://glaforge.appspot.com/ Social: @glaforge <http://twitter.com/glaforge> / Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/114130972232398734985/posts>
