None of these answers will work for multiple file uploads. My case involved allowing multiple attachments in a comment thread. So I needed to save the comment first to get the id, and then upload and save all the attachments. This seems like a trivial thing, but with this plugin its not that intuitive. My solution uses custom events in jQuery, and works great.
The currently accepted answer binds to the click event of a button in the 'add' callback, but the 'add' callback is called once for each file. If you unbind all the events each time only the last file will upload.
$('#fileupload').fileupload({
dataType: 'json',
add: function (e, data) {
$("#up_btn").on('customName', function (e) {
data.submit();
});
},
});
By binding the submit button to a custom name, we can do whatever preprocessing we want before submitting the images. In my case it involved submitting the comment and getting back the comment id which I did in a separate call. This code just responds to the click, but you can do whatever you want before triggering the event.
$("#up_btn").on('click', function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
$("#up_btn").trigger( "customName");
});
You can pass any data you want when you trigger the event, so it really gives you complete control over your form.