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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:20:25+00:00 2026-05-17T18:20:25+00:00

I have a REST web service that currently exposes this URL: http://server/data/media where users

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I have a REST web service that currently exposes this URL:

http://server/data/media

where users can POST the following JSON:

{
    "Name": "Test",
    "Latitude": 12.59817,
    "Longitude": 52.12873
}

in order to create a new Media metadata.

Now I need the ability to upload a file at the same time as the media metadata. What’s the best way of going about this? I could introduce a new property called file and base64 encode the file, but I was wondering if there was a better way.

There’s also using multipart/form-data like what a HTML form would send over, but I’m using a REST web service and I want to stick to using JSON if at all possible.

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    2026-05-17T18:20:26+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:20 pm

    I agree with Greg that a two phase approach is a reasonable solution, however I would do it the other way around. I would do:

    POST http://server/data/media
    body:
    {
        "Name": "Test",
        "Latitude": 12.59817,
        "Longitude": 52.12873
    }
    

    To create the metadata entry and return a response like:

    201 Created
    Location: http://server/data/media/21323
    {
        "Name": "Test",
        "Latitude": 12.59817,
        "Longitude": 52.12873,
        "ContentUrl": "http://server/data/media/21323/content"
    }
    

    The client can then use this ContentUrl and do a PUT with the file data.

    The nice thing about this approach is when your server starts get weighed down with immense volumes of data, the url that you return can just point to some other server with more space/capacity. Or you could implement some kind of round robin approach if bandwidth is an issue.

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