Reputation: 151
Hi I am attempting to use StaticFileHandler in Tornado and for the most part its working, except its outputting the file (.csv) in a webpage when I click download. The only way I can save the file is Right clicking and saying save target as (but this doesn't work in all browsers).
How can I force the file to be downloaded? I know I need to somehow set the header of the StaticFileHandler like this:
self.set_header('Content-Type','text-csv')
self.set_header('Content-Disposition','attachment')
But I have no idea how to set it because it is a default handler.
Thanks for your time!
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1614
Reputation: 13853
Since comments are liable to be deleted, the correct solution (as described in the comment by Jan) is:
[T]he documentation of web.StaticFileHandler explicitly discourages to overwrite the get method. The classmethod 'set_extra_headers(path)' is supported and can be used instead.
The correct solution would look like this:
class StaticFileHandler(web.StaticFileHandler):
@classmethod
def set_extra_headers(self, path):
if path.endswith('.csv'):
self.set_header('Content-Type', 'text-csv')
self.set_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment')
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 61
Extend the web.StaticFileHandler
class StaticFileHandler(web.StaticFileHandler):
def get(self, path, include_body=True):
if [some csv check]:
# your code from above, or anything else custom you want to do
self.set_header('Content-Type','text-csv')
self.set_header('Content-Disposition','attachment')
super(StaticFileHandler, self).get(path, include_body)
Dont forget to use your extended class in the handler!
Upvotes: 4