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I have an HTML form with a file field that is used to upload a file to a /file route in my Phoenix application.

I mimic this behaviour from command line with curl -v -F "file=@MyTestFile" http://localhost:4000/file/ for faster testing.

When I use a big file (turning point seems to be around 7.7MB), I get the following exception from Plug:

18:40:38.897 [error] Error in process <0.420.0> with exit value: {[{reason,#{'exception'=>true,'struct'=>'Elixir.Plug.Parsers.RequestTooLargeError',message=>nil}},{mfa,{'Elixir.Plug.Adapters.Cowboy.Handler',init,3}},{stacktrace,[{'Elixir.Plug.Parsers',reduce,6,[{file,"lib/plug...

Is there a workaround to allow bigger files to be uploaded?

There seems to be a :length option keyword in Plug, but how could I set it from Phoenix? And what is the reason this particular value of 8_000_000 has been chosen?

3 Answers 3

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You can configure this in your config/config.exs file:

config :phoenix, MyApp.Router,
  ...
  parsers: [parsers: [:urlencoded, :multipart, :json],
            accept: ["*/*"],
            json_decoder: Poison,
            length: 100_000_000],
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  • It seems to require a version >=0.5.0 though, is that correct?
    – adanselm
    Nov 25, 2014 at 20:17
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    Correct. 0.6.0 is just out as well, so I would recommend upgrading to the latest/greatest if you're able. You can follow the upgrade guides here gist.github.com/chrismccord/e774e6ab5220e6505a03 as well as ping me on #elixir-lang irc if you have issues. Nov 26, 2014 at 3:19
  • I can't get this working for Phoenix 0.13.1. I modified config/config.exs. Any ideas what am I missing? Jun 3, 2015 at 20:16
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    you now pass these options explicit to the plug Plug.Static, .. in endpoint.ex. Jun 3, 2015 at 20:22
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FYI, for the most up-to-date docs on this functionality (since this question and these answers are pretty out-of-date at this point), see the official docs at: https://phoenixframework.readme.io/docs/file-uploads

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    PAGE NOT FOUND as of now
    – Ooba Elda
    May 31, 2018 at 5:31
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Note that the accepted answer means that all request types will increase their maximum allowed lengths. As of Feb 2022, the Plug.Parsers docs show that you can set this just for the multipart parser in your endpoint.ex as:

If you want to increase the limit only for multipart requests (which is typically the ones used for file uploads), you can do:

plug Plug.Parsers,
     parsers: [
       :url_encoded,
       {:multipart, length: 20_000_000}, # Increase to 20MB max upload
       :json
     ]

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