Reputation: 477
I have two jps pages to handle an upload of the single file. Here is a code for selecting a file:
org.apache.commons.io.FilenameUtils, java.util.*,
java.io.File, java.lang.Exception" %>
...
<form name="uploadFile" method="POST" action="processUpload.jsp"
enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="myfile"><br />
<input type="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
....
//--------handle uploaded file---------------------
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=windows-1252"%>
<%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.DiskFileUpload"%>
<%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileItem"%>
<%@ page import="java.util.List"%>
<%@ page import="java.util.Iterator"%>
<%@ page import="java.io.File"%>
<%
System.out.println("Content Type ="+request.getContentType());
System.out.println("Cookies" + request.getCookies());
DiskFileUpload fu = new DiskFileUpload();
// If file size exceeds, a FileUploadException will be thrown
fu.setSizeMax(1000000);
List fileItems = fu.parseRequest(request);
Iterator itr = fileItems.iterator();
while(itr.hasNext()) {
FileItem fi = (FileItem)itr.next();
//Check if not form field so as to only handle the file inputs
//else condition handles the submit button input
if(!fi.isFormField()) {
System.out.println("\nNAME: "+fi.getName());
System.out.println("SIZE: "+fi.getSize());
//System.out.println(fi.getOutputStream().toString());
File fNew= new File(application.getRealPath("/"), fi.getName());
System.out.println(fNew.getAbsolutePath());
fi.write(fNew);
}
else {
System.out.println("Field ="+fi.getFieldName());
}
}
%>
This code put a file into my build\web folder. How to set a path to a different directory on the server (assuming the write permissions are set) ? Thanks,
Upvotes: 3
Views: 19483
Reputation: 10493
Why simply not specify the path when creating the file? You could set the path as part of your application configuration (JNI), or as a system property when the web server starts (using the -Dpath=...), and reading it using System.getProperty("path"). You could even use an environment variable defined on your system and read that environment variable using the System.getenv method.
Alternativaly, you could create just a temporary file using the File.getTempFile method. If you just need to save the file to do something with it and never use it again, that's a better option - nevertheless, you have to delete the file yourself after you use it.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 30448
Use the following code (adapted for the user guide):
// Create a factory for disk-based file items
DiskFileItemFactory factory = new DiskFileItemFactory();
factory.setRepository(dir);
// Create a new file upload handler
DiskFileUpload upload = new DiskFileUpload(factory);
// Parse the request
List /* FileItem */ items = upload.parseRequest(request);
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 88826
To set a file upload path:
<%@ page import="org.apache.commons.fileupload.disk.DiskFileItemFactory"%>
DiskFileItemFactory factory = new DiskFileItemFactory();
factory.setRepository(new File('/path/to/store/files'));
DiskFileUpload fu = new DiskFileUpload(factory);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 7576
... try something like this:
File newFile = new File(request.getSession().getServletContext().getRealPath("/someUploadDirectoryOnServer/"), multipartFile.getOriginalFilename());
Upvotes: -1