public interface Upload
FileItem
and MultiFileItem
FormItems that enable users to upload
one or more files as a background operation, without leaving the current page Single file upload: "binary" field type
To use Smart GWT's client-server upload system, you use a DataSource field of type
"binary". By default, a DynamicForm
bound to a DataSource with a field of type "binary" will use the FileItem
, which displays a standard HTML <input
type="upload"> form control.
When you call DynamicForm.saveData()
on a DynamicForm
containing a FileItem, Smart GWT processes the save identically to a saveData() call that did
not include a file upload:
field type "binary"
. Client-side callbacks, such as the callback passed to saveData(), fire normally.
Note that FileItems cannot be programmatically
populated - this is a browser security restriction over which we have no control. This
restriction means that we are unable to populate a FileItem with the correct filename when a
form is editing an existing record. Also, when you call saveData() on a form that is editing a
new record, the FileItem will be cleared on successful completion of the saveData() call; this
is a side-effect of the form being placed into "edit" mode. In both of these cases, the fact
that the FileItem has been cleared will not cause the persisted binary data to be removed by
Smart GWT Server on subsequent calls to setData(). If the user selects another file, it will
overwrite the existing one; if the FileItem is left blank, the server simply ignores it. If you
actually wish to wipe out the value of a binary field, call updateData()
on the underlying dataSource,
passing an explicit null value for the binary field.
Processing File Uploads with server-side business logic
Server-side business logic that processes file uploads may retrieve upload files via the server side API dsRequest.getUploadedFile(fieldName). The uploaded file is returned as an instance of ISCFileItem, which provides access to a Java InputStream as well as metadata about the file (size, name). See the server-side JavaDoc (com.isomorphic.*) for details.
NOTE:
request processing engines such as Struts may parse the inbound request before Smart GWT
receives it. If you are creating an RPCManager object inside of a Struts Action and the file
being uploaded is not available via dsRequest.getUploadedFile()
, this is likely to
be the problem, and you should remove Struts from the processing of the upload.
Server-side validation errors may be provided, including validation errors for the uploaded file (such as too large or invalid content), and will be displayed in the form that attempted an upload.
Be aware of the following special concerns when processing file uploads:
Multi file upload: MultiFileItem
The MultiFileItem provides an interface for a user to save one or more files that are related to a DataSource record, where each file is represented by a record in a related DataSource.
See the MultiFileItem
docs for details.
Upload without the Smart GWT Server
If it is acceptable that the application will do a full-page reload after the upload completes, you can simply:
encoding
to "multipart" UploadItem
to get a basic HTML upload
control action
to a URL
where you have deployed server-side code to handle the upload DynamicForm.submitForm()
to cause the
form to be submitted Note that when you submitForm(), the only values that will be
sent to your actionURL are values for which actual FormItems exist. This differs from
saveData(), in which the entire set of form values
are always sent. To handle
submitting extra values, use HiddenItem
s.
For further details, see the UploadItem
docs.
Background upload without the Smart GWT Server
Achieving background file upload
without using the Smart GWT server is also possible although considerably more advanced. In
addition to the steps above, create a hidden <iframe> element in the page, and use target
to target the form submission at
this IFRAME. In order receive a callback notification when the upload completes, after
processing the file upload, your server should output HTML content for the IFRAME that includes
a <SCRIPT> block which will navigate out of the IFRAME (generally via the JavaScript
global "top") and call a global method you have declared as a callback.