using Plupload with ASP.NET/C# using Plupload with ASP.NET/C# asp.net asp.net

using Plupload with ASP.NET/C#


Here's a full working example I wrote for you:

<%@ Page Title="Home Page" Language="C#" %><%@ Import Namespace="System.IO" %><script runat="server" type="text/c#">    protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)    {        // Check to see whether there are uploaded files to process them        if (Request.Files.Count > 0)        {            int chunk = Request["chunk"] != null ? int.Parse(Request["chunk"]) : 0;            string fileName = Request["name"] != null ? Request["name"] : string.Empty;            HttpPostedFile fileUpload = Request.Files[0];            var uploadPath = Server.MapPath("~/TicketUploads");            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);            }        }    }</script><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"><head id="Head1" runat="server">    <title></title>    <style type="text/css">@import url(css/plupload.queue.css);</style>    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/jsapi"></script>    <script type="text/javascript">        google.load("jquery", "1.3");    </script>    <script type="text/javascript" src="/plupload/js/gears_init.js"></script>    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://bp.yahooapis.com/2.4.21/browserplus-min.js"></script>    <script type="text/javascript" src="/plupload/js/plupload.full.min.js"></script>    <script type="text/javascript" src="/plupload/js/jquery.plupload.queue.min.js"></script>    <script type="text/javascript">    $(function() {        $("#uploader").pluploadQueue({            // General settings            runtimes : 'gears,flash,silverlight,browserplus,html5',            url : '/default.aspx',            max_file_size : '10mb',            chunk_size : '1mb',            unique_names : true,            // Resize images on clientside if we can            resize : {width : 320, height : 240, quality : 90},            // Specify what files to browse for            filters : [                {title : "Image files", extensions : "jpg,gif,png"},                {title : "Zip files", extensions : "zip"}            ],            // Flash settings            flash_swf_url : '/plupload/js/plupload.flash.swf',            // Silverlight settings            silverlight_xap_url : '/plupload/js/plupload.silverlight.xap'        });        // Client side form validation        $('form').submit(function(e) {            var uploader = $('#uploader').pluploadQueue();            // 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();                } else                    alert('You must at least upload one file.');                e.preventDefault();            }        });    });    </script></head><body>    <form id="Form1" runat="server">        <div id="uploader">            <p>You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.</p>        </div>    </form></body></html>

As you will see in this example files are uploaded to the same page called default.aspx. Notice that parameters such as chunk and name are POSTed so you shouldn't use Request.QueryString to read them but Request["chunk"] directly as this will look at the POST body as well. You should also make sure that the TicketUploads folder exists on the server at the root.

In this example the same page default.aspx is used for showing the upload form and handling the uploads. In a real world application this is not something I would do. I would recommend you using a separate script which will handle the file uploads such as a generic http handler (upload.ashx).

Finally you will notice that I have used some default settings that you might wish to modify and reconfigure the plugin to fit your needs. I just took the settings from the documentation.


UPDATE:

And since I recommended using a separate generic http handler for handling the file uploads here's how it might look :

using System.IO;using System.Web;public class Upload : IHttpHandler{    public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)    {        int chunk = context.Request["chunk"] != null ? int.Parse(context.Request["chunk"]) : 0;        string fileName = context.Request["name"] != null ? context.Request["name"] : string.Empty;        HttpPostedFile fileUpload = context.Request.Files[0];        var uploadPath = context.Server.MapPath("~/TicketUploads");        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("Success");    }    public bool IsReusable    {        get { return false; }    }}

Now all that's left is to reconfigure the plugin to point to this generic handler:

...runtimes: 'gears,flash,silverlight,browserplus,html5',url: '/upload.ashx',max_file_size: '10mb',...


Here is a VB example of an ashx file for pluploader.

Thanks to @@Darin Dimitrov Who suggested this. Its the best solution ever with many fall backs like silverlight,flash.. etc.. its mega!

I did not find any VB examples so i converted it my self- tested and works! With chunking!

To add a ashx file to your website in VisualStudio. Right click the website

website > add new item > generic handler

This is all in one page no need for code behind. Just call this from the pluplaod plugin

<%@ WebHandler Language="VB" Class="upload" %>Imports SystemImports System.IOImports System.WebPublic Class upload : Implements IHttpHandler    Public Sub ProcessRequest(ByVal context As HttpContext) Implements IHttpHandler.ProcessRequest        Dim chunk As Integer = If(context.Request("chunk") IsNot Nothing, Integer.Parse(context.Request("chunk")), 0)        Dim fileName As String = If(context.Request("name") IsNot Nothing, context.Request("name"), String.Empty)        Dim fileUpload As HttpPostedFile = context.Request.Files(0)        Dim uploadPath = context.Server.MapPath("~/uploads")        Using fs = New FileStream(Path.Combine(uploadPath, fileName), If(chunk = 0, FileMode.Create, FileMode.Append))            Dim buffer = New Byte(fileUpload.InputStream.Length - 1) {}            fileUpload.InputStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)            fs.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)        End Using        context.Response.ContentType = "text/plain"        context.Response.Write("Success")    End Sub    Public ReadOnly Property IsReusable() As Boolean Implements IHttpHandler.IsReusable        Get            Return False        End Get    End PropertyEnd Class