UPDATE
I was able to get everything to work properly and I just wanted to post back with the updated code. I used Darin Dimitrov's suggestion on using a separate generic http handler for handling the file uploads and so this is the code I came up with for that... let me know if you have questions.
<%@ WebHandler Language="C#" Class="Upload" %>
using System;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using System.Web;
public class Upload : IHttpHandler {
public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) {
/**
* If 'newTicket' is "false", then the directory to upload to already exists and we can extract it from
* the 'ticketID' POST parameter.
*
* If 'newTicket' is "true", then this is a new Ticket submission so we need to work with a NEW directory
* on the server, so the ID needs to be 1 more than the total number of directories in ~/TicketUploads/
*/
String newTicket = context.Request["newTicket"] != null ? context.Request["newTicket"] : String.Empty;
int theID = -1;
if (newTicket.Equals("true")) {
// we need to calculate a new ID
theID = getNewID(context); // calculate the new ID = # of rows
theID++; // add 1 to make it unique
} else if (newTicket.Equals("false")) {
// we can just get the ID from the POST parameter
theID = context.Request["ticketID"] != null ? Convert.ToInt32(context.Request["ticketID"]) : -1;
} else {
// something went wrong with the 'newTicket' POST parameter
context.Response.ContentType = "text/plain";
context.Response.Write("Error with 'newTicket' POST parameter.");
}
// if theID is negative, something went wrong... can't continue
if (theID < 0) {
return;
}
// ready to read the files being uploaded and upload them to the correct directory
int chunk = context.Request["chunk"] != null ? int.Parse(context.Request["chunk"]) : 0;
string fileName = context.Request["name"] != null ? context.Request["name"] : string.Empty;
var uploadPath = context.Server.MapPath("~/TicketUploads/" + theID + "/");
HttpPostedFile fileUpload = context.Request.Files[0];
// if the NEW directory doesn't exist, create it
DirectoryInfo di = new DirectoryInfo("" + uploadPath + "");
if (!(di.Exists)) {
di.Create();
}
using (var fs = new FileStream(Path.Combine(uploadPath, fileName), chunk == 0 ? FileMode.Create : FileMode.Append)) {
var buffer = new byte[fileUpload.InputStream.Length];
fileUpload.InputStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
fs.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
}
context.Response.ContentType = "text/plain";
context.Response.Write("File uploaded.");
return;
}
}
I'm trying to integrate the Plupload file uploader in ASP.NET using C#. I've read the Angry Monkeys article as well as the Marco Valsecchi blog post but I'm a little lost.
The C# that the above articles suggest is roughly similar to the following:
int chunk = Request.QueryString["chunk"] != null ? int.Parse(Request.QueryString["chunk"]) : 0;
string fileName = Request.QueryString["name"] != null ? Request.QueryString["name"] : string.Empty;
HttpPostedFile fileUpload = Request.Files[0];
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(Server.MapPath("~/TicketUploads/" + fileName), chunk == 0 ? FileMode.Create : FileMode.Append))
{
Byte[] buffer = new Byte[fileUpload.InputStream.Length];
fileUpload.InputStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
fs.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
fs.Close();
}
First, I have set up the Plupload configuration as follows:
$("#plupload_container").pluploadQueue({
runtimes: 'html5,gears,flash,silverlight,html4',
flash_swf_url: '../plupload/js/plupload.flash.swf',
silverlight_xap_url: '../plupload/js/plupload.silverlight.xap',
filters: [
{ title: "Image files", extensions: "jpg,gif" },
{ title: "Zip files", extensions: "zip" },
{ title: "Document files", extensions: "doc,pdf,txt" }
]
});
... but I feel like I'm missing something here that will be necessary for the uploading to work.
I guess my main question is how do I call the above C# code so that the uploading can begin? I have a form on a page named SubmitRequest.aspx
. Clicking 'Submit' on the form results in the following:
$('form').submit(function (e) {
// Validate number of uploaded files
if (uploader.total.uploaded == 0) {
// Files in queue upload them first
if (uploader.files.length > 0) {
// When all files are uploaded submit form
uploader.bind('UploadProgress', function () {
if (uploader.total.uploaded == uploader.files.length)
$('form').submit();
});
uploader.start();
}
e.preventDefault();
}
});
... so the uploader starts when 'Submit' is clicked and uploads the files. Once that is done, the rest of the form is submitted. I don't understand how to link this event to the C# code that will handle the uploading to a folder TicketUploads
on the server.
I apologize for the longish post, but I would appreciate any help :)
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