Reputation:
how to upload file into server directory.. if my project at D:\myapp and i run with cmd d:\myapp grails run-app when i run this app and other Computer run it and upload file..it will save ini computer server in directory D:\myapp\upload ?
i try this ini gsp.
<g:form action="list" enctype="multipart/form-data" useToken="true">
<span class="button">
<input type="file" name="filecsv"/>
<input type="button" class="upload" value="Upload"
onclick='location.href = "${createLink(url: [action: 'upload'])}"'/>
</span>
</g:form>
def upload = {
def f = request.getFile('filecsv')
if (f.empty) {
flash.message = 'file cannot be empty'
render(view: 'list')
return
}
f.transferTo(new File('C:\Users\meta\Documents\workspace-sts-2.5.2.RELEASE\wawet\wallet\uploads\file_name.csv'))
response.sendError(200, 'Done')
}
this is the error :
2014-02-03 10:43:02,706 [http-8080-2] ERROR errors.GrailsExceptionResolver - No signature of method: org.springframework.security.web.servletapi.SecurityContextHolderAwareRequestWrapper.getFile() is applicable for argument types: (java.lang.String) values: [filecsv]
Possible solutions: getXML(), getAt(java.lang.String), getAt(java.lang.String), getLocale(), getJSON(), getHeader(java.lang.String)
groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: org.springframework.security.web.servletapi.SecurityContextHolderAwareRequestWrapper.getFile() is applicable for argument types: (java.lang.String) values: [filecsv]
Possible solutions: getXML(), getAt(java.lang.String), getAt(java.lang.String), getLocale(), getJSON(), getHeader(java.lang.String)
at com.teravin.wallet.LoanAccountController$_closure12.doCall(com.teravin.wallet.LoanAccountController:308)
at com.teravin.wallet.LoanAccountController$_closure12.doCall(com.teravin.wallet.LoanAccountController)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744)
Upvotes: 4
Views: 21825
Reputation: 1
final String IMAGE_DIR = "${servletContext.getRealPath('/images')}/";
def employeeId = "dablu_photo";
def employeePicture = request.getFile("cv_");
String photoUrl ="";
if (employeePicture && !employeePicture.empty) {
if (new java.io.File(IMAGE_DIR+"/employee_photo/"+employeeId+".png")?.exists()){
FileUtils.deleteQuietly(new java.io.File(IMAGE_DIR+"/employee_photo/"+employeeId+".png"));
}
employeePicture.transferTo(new java.io.File(IMAGE_DIR+"/employee_photo/"+employeeId+".png"))
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2325
The destination is only a file like in Java.
def f = request.getFile('some_file')
//validate file or do something crazy hehehe
//now transfer file
File fileDest = new File("Path to some destination and file name")
f.transferTo(fileDest)
OR if you want to store it at some path relative to user home:
def homeDir = new File(System.getProperty("user.home")) //user home e.g /home/username for unix
File fileDest = new File(homeDir,"path/to/some_folder")
f.transferTo(fileDest)
UPDATE
As per why your getFile
is not working, you are not submitting your form:
<g:form action="list" enctype="multipart/form-data" useToken="true">
<span class="button">
<input type="file" name="filecsv"/>
<input type="button" class="upload"
value="Upload"
onclick='location.href = "${createLink(url: [action: 'upload'])}"'/>
</span>
</g:form>
Should be:
<g:form action="upload" enctype="multipart/form-data" useToken="true">
<span class="button">
<input type="file" name="filecsv"/>
<input type="submit" class="upload" value="upload"/>
</span>
</g:form>
if you need to use javascript you should submit the form instead of adding a link to another page.
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 3556
The location of your Grails app doesn't matter. You have to specify the full destination path in your controller. Here is an example
def upload() {
def f = request.getFile('filecsv')
if (f.empty) {
flash.message = 'file cannot be empty'
render(view: 'uploadForm')
return
}
f.transferTo(new File('D:\myapp\upload\file_name.txt'))
response.sendError(200, 'Done')
}
Upvotes: 2