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First a few caveats:<br>
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1. There is no server side implementation / spec yet so the client
"solution" should be rather pluggable.<br>
2. I've only looked at iOS as a sanity check on my ideas.<br>
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I've been working on some PoC's for multipart on Android. After a
few false starts here is the idea I've come up with to support
multipart/from-data content types (ie uploading files).<br>
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Add a new configuration option to a Pipe's configuration: a request
builder.<br>
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The request builder will be a callback/closure/class that consumes
the data arguments from a pipes save request and produces the body
of the request. In Android it can be an interface which is
implemented and in iOS it can be a block which is passed to
AFHttpClient's
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multipartFormRequestWithMethod. I'm not sure what the implications
to JavaScript would be.<br>
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Specifically in Android the gson specific request code will be
refactored into a GSONRequestBuilder, and we will write (and define
the behavior of) a MultipartRequestBuilder. Also
PipeConfig.setGsonBuilder will become deprecated (a good move IMHO).<br>
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wdyt?<br>
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Summers<br>
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