问题
First of all, I use ng-flow (html5 file upload extension on angular.js framework)
My files are uploaded, I log the event in console. But I don't understand where and how to save them.
Here is my html code, upload is called.
<div flow-init flow-files-submitted="$flow.upload()">
<div class="drop" flow-drop ng-class="dropClass">
<span class="btn btn-default" flow-btn>Upload File</span>
<span class="btn btn-default" flow-btn flow-directory ng-show="$flow.supportDirectory">Upload Folder</span>
<b>OR</b>
Drag And Drop your file here
</div>
Here is my config
app.config(['flowFactoryProvider', function (flowFactoryProvider) {
flowFactoryProvider.defaults = {
target: 'upload.php',
permanentErrors: [404, 500, 501],
maxChunkRetries: 1,
chunkRetryInterval: 5000,
simultaneousUploads: 4,
singleFile: true
};
flowFactoryProvider.on('catchAll', function (event) {
console.log('catchAll', arguments);
});
// Can be used with different implementations of Flow.js
// flowFactoryProvider.factory = fustyFlowFactory;
}]);
upload.php
is called, and $_GET
is full with data,
<script>alert('alert' + array(8) {
["flowChunkNumber"]=>
string(1) "1"
["flowChunkSize"]=>
string(7) "1048576"
["flowCurrentChunkSize"]=>
string(6) "807855"
["flowTotalSize"]=>
string(6) "807855"
["flowIdentifier"]=>
string(11) "807855-3png"
["flowFilename"]=>
string(5) "3.png"
["flowRelativePath"]=>
string(5) "3.png"
["flowTotalChunks"]=>
string(1) "1"
}
)</script>
but when I'm here what I have to do to save my files?
I tried to do move_uploaded_file()
on flowFilename
and flowRelativePath
but nothing append.
I'm new in js.
Thank you.
回答1:
Look at the upload.php example script:
https://github.com/flowjs/flow.js/blob/master/samples/Backend%20on%20PHP.md
// init the destination file (format <filename.ext>.part<#chunk>
// the file is stored in a temporary directory
$temp_dir = 'temp/'.$_POST['flowIdentifier'];
$dest_file = $temp_dir.'/'.$_POST['flowFilename'].'.part'.$_POST['flowChunkNumber'];
回答2:
After you upload your image with flow.js, a new post request is sent to your server. You need to handle this POST request and manipulate the file afterwards.
If you are using Java + Spring MVC it would looks like
@RequestMapping(value = "/upload",
method = RequestMethod.POST,
produces = MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_VALUE)
public void handleFileUpload(@RequestParam("file") MultipartFile file) {
log.debug("REST request to handleFileUpload");
try {
BufferedOutputStream stream =
new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(new File(path + file.getName())));
stream.write(file.getBytes());
stream.close();
log.debug("You successfully uploaded " + file.getName() + "!");
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
回答3:
I just spent half a day working with ng-flow and wanted to post the solution to this for PHP. It doesn't take advantage of the chunking and resume functionality, I just needed something that would upload without a page refresh.
First, flow-init="{target: '/upload', testChunks:false}" Example
<div flow-init="{target: '/upload', testChunks:false}" flow-files-submitted="$flow.upload()" flow-file-success="$file.msg = $message">
<input type="file" flow-btn />
<span flow-btn>Upload File</span>
</div>
Second,
It should now POST a request to "/upload"..... in that request exists a $_FILES array.
one line of code saved the file for me:
$result=move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'],'yourfilename');
If you are looking to control this through your angular controller, you can set the values like so:
$scope.uploader={};
$scope.upload = function (id) {
$scope.uploader.flow.opts.testChunks=false;
$scope.uploader.flow.opts.target='/upload;
$scope.uploader.flow.upload();
}
and in your html add:
<div flow-init flow-name="uploader.flow">
<button flow-btn>Add files</button>
<div>
Don
回答4:
Create a folder called uploads means where you moved the temp files to here then add the code in php script.
$uploads_dir = 'uploads';
$target_file = $uploads_dir .'/'. basename($_FILES['file']['name']);
move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'],$target_file);
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23811678/how-and-where-save-uploaded-files-with-ng-flow