My server has an API to upload files and convert them to PDF. Right now, the file gets uploaded, saved to disk and then converted. See the (trimmed down) code below:
public class ConversionController : ApiController {
public async Task<HttpResponseMessage> PostData() {
var root = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/App_Data");
var provider = new MultipartFormDataStreamProvider(root);
await Request.Content.ReadAsMultipartAsync(provider);
var file = provider.FileData.First();
var originalName = file.Headers.ContentDisposition.FileName;
var fileStream = new FileStream(file.LocalFileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read);
// convert file stream and return the PDF response ...
}
}
As you can see, I read the file to disk but then immediately get a stream for it so I can feed it to our conversion function (which takes a stream). This seems like a waste to save the file to disk every time. So instead of ReadAsMultipartAsync()
which saves to disk, I can use ReadAsStreamAsync()
which will give me the stream that I can give directly to the conversion function.
The problem that I'm having with ReadAsMultipartAsync()
is that I can't figure out how to get the original file name without having the MultipartFileData
instance to work with. I know that the name comes with the request as part of the body, but I can't figure out how to access it. How can I get the name of the uploaded file without writing the uploaded file to disk?
PostData()
method is executed. (I'm probably just missing something.)root
variable that provides a path to disk, which theprovider
then uses to write the file to.