Apex REST Code Sample Using RestRequest

The following sample shows you how to add an attachment to a case by using the RestRequest object. For more information about authenticating with cURL, see the Quick Start section of the REST API Developer's Guide. In this code, the binary file data is stored in the RestRequest object, and the Apex service class accesses the binary data in the RestRequest object .
  1. Create an Apex class in your instance from Setup by entering Apex Classes in the Quick Find box, then selecting Apex Classes. Click New and add the following code to your new class:
    @RestResource(urlMapping='/CaseManagement/v1/*')
    global with sharing class CaseMgmtService
    {
    
        @HttpPost
        global static String attachPic(){
            RestRequest req = RestContext.request;
            RestResponse res = Restcontext.response;
            Id caseId = req.requestURI.substring(req.requestURI.lastIndexOf('/')+1);
            Blob picture = req.requestBody;
            Attachment a = new Attachment (ParentId = caseId,
                                           Body = picture,
                                           ContentType = 'image/jpg',
                                           Name = 'VehiclePicture');
            insert a;
            return a.Id;
       }
    }
    
  2. Open a command-line window and execute the following cURL command to upload the attachment to a case:
    curl -H "Authorization: Bearer sessionId" -H "X-PrettyPrint: 1" -H "Content-Type: image/jpeg" --data-binary @file "https://instance.salesforce.com/services/apexrest/CaseManagement/v1/caseId"
    • Replace sessionId with the <sessionId> element that you noted in the login response.
    • Replace instance with your <serverUrl> element.
    • Replace caseId with the ID of the case you want to add the attachment to.
    • Replace file with the path and file name of the file you want to attach.

    Your command should look something like this (with the sessionId replaced with your session ID):

    curl -H "Authorization: Bearer sessionId" 
    -H "X-PrettyPrint: 1" -H "Content-Type: image/jpeg" --data-binary @c:\test\vehiclephoto1.jpg 
    "https://na1.salesforce.com/services/apexrest/CaseManagement/v1/500D0000003aCts"
    Note

    Note

    The cURL examples in this section don't use a namespaced Apex class so you won't see the namespace in the URL.

    The Apex class returns a JSON response that contains the attachment ID such as the following:

    "00PD0000001y7BfMAI"
  3. To verify that the attachment and the image were added to the case, navigate to Cases and select the All Open Cases view. Click on the case and then scroll down to the Attachments related list. You should see the attachment you just created.
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