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I am sending multiple files with formData like this

form data structure

In my Spring MVC Controller

@PostMapping(value = "/marches")
public Integer saveMarches(
        @RequestPart("formJson") FooBean formJson, 
        @RequestPart("attachOs") MultipartFile[][] attachOs
        ) throws IOException {
    ...
}

My conf :

@Bean(name = "multipartResolver")
public CommonsMultipartResolver multipartResolver() {
    CommonsMultipartResolver multipartResolver = new CommonsMultipartResolver();
    multipartResolver.setMaxUploadSize(30000000);
    return multipartResolver;
}

But i got a 400 Bad Request in the browser

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And in the IDE I got :

Resolved [org.springframework.web.multipart.support.MissingServletRequestPartException:
Required request part 'attachOs' is not present]

and if i try @RequestPart("attachOs[][]") MultipartFile[][] attachOs i got always a bad request with Required request part 'attachOs[][]' is not present

The problem is obvious : spring is searching just for attachOs part (@RequestPart("attachOs")) but i am sending attachOs[0][0], attachOs[0][1] ...

When i send just the formJson part without files or if i send just a single file @RequestPart("attachOs") MultipartFile attachOs or one dimension array of files @RequestPart("attachOs") MultipartFile[] attachOs everything works fine.

Javascript code :

const formData = new FormData();

for (const [i, os] of formJson.os.entries()) {
    if(os.attachment) {
        for (const [j, file] of [...os.attachment].entries()) {
            formData.append(`attachOs[${i}][${j}]`, file );
        }
    }
}
...
formData.append('formJson', 
           new Blob([JSON.stringify(formJson)], {type:'application/json'}));
...
axios({
    url: ...,
    method: 'POST',
    data: formData,
})
...

My formJson structure is

{
    // form fields
    ...
    os: [
        {
            // os form fields
            ...
            attachment: [{ /* File type */ }, ...], // multiple files per os
        },
        ...
    ]
}

I know that files cannot be sent along with JSON that's why i am constructing the formData above and after that i will delete the attachment property from JSON structure

So my questions :

1. How to fix the bad request issue ?

2. is there another approach or design pattern to handle this use case ?

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  • Can you first try @RequestPart(name="attachOs", required=false) and test that your controller can accept only formJson portion? Also add consumes = "multipart/form-data" in your @PostMapping annotation
    – buræquete
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:26
  • I think the problem is that spring is looking for a part named attachOs but your form data shows part named attachOs[0][0], etc. Don't know if spring could make a research by dynamic names. But maybe the solution is that you use attachOs as entry nam for each entry? Like: formData.append(attachOs, file );
    – Mohicane
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:26
  • try @RequestPart("attachOs[][]") MultipartFile[][] attachOs notice the square brackets in the annotation value.
    – Mustafa
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:31
  • How about trying with a single object, make it a MultipartFile attachOs with only one input from front-end with formData.append('attachOs', file ); only once, and try to see that you can essentially get multiple request parts correctly.
    – buræquete
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:36
  • @Mustafa @RequestPart("attachOs[][]") MultipartFile[][] attach already try it but with no success
    – Hayi
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:42

4 Answers 4

2

If you want to send multiple file attachments per OS you can use a List instead of a 2-dimensional array in the spring controller.

@PostMapping(value = "/marches")
public Integer saveMarches(
        @RequestPart("formJson") FooBean formJson, 
        @RequestPart("attachOs") List<MultipartFile> files
        ) throws IOException {

    // Associate files with their os using the index in their name.
}

and in your angular code append the os index in the name of the file.

for (const [i, os] of formJson.os.entries()) {
    if (os.attachment) {
        for (const [j, file] of [...os.attachment].entries()) {
            formData.append(`attachOs`, file, file.name + ":" + i );
        }
    }
}
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  • 1
    Thanks @Mustafa I will run some test, i think that adding data to the file name in the 3rd argument of append method is a good trick
    – Hayi
    Oct 3, 2019 at 10:40
1
+200

I found a solution by utilizing a @ModelAttribute (from here);

First create a model class like;

public class MyRequest {
    private FooBean formJson;
    private MultipartFile[][] attachOs = new MultipartFile[2][2];

    // getters/setters
}

Then add it to your controller like;

@PostMapping(value = "/marches", consumes = "multipart/form-data")
public Integer saveMarches(@ModelAttribute MyRequest request) throws IOException {
    // some code
}

The important part was the initialization of the MultipartFile[][] attachOs, otherwise it does not work with multidimensional arrays due to some internal initialization issue.


Or you can use the following type in the model class;

private List<MultipartFile>[] attachOs;

which works without an initialization.

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  • i had before the size problem and the error mention it clearly that i have a size problem so i increase it but now it's a bad request about the name of attachOs parameter
    – Hayi
    Oct 3, 2019 at 10:03
  • 1
    @Youssef I understand, but I saw some examples of size issue causing exact 400 error as yours. Since attachOs[] works, it is weird that attachOs[][] does not work. There shouldn't be a problem between those two... I am investigating your question still
    – buræquete
    Oct 3, 2019 at 10:07
  • Just one last thing there is a mismatch converter error with FooBean formJson because formJson is sent as a blob so i get java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot convert value of type 'org.springframework.web.multipart.commons.CommonsMultipartFile' to required type 'beans.FooBean ' for property 'formJson': no matching editors or conversion strategy found]], I have fix this by separating fields, i put @RequestPart("formJson") FooBean formJson directly in the controller method
    – Hayi
    Oct 8, 2019 at 12:23
  • If you have a solution for this issue it will be great otherwise it's not a big problem maybe i will open a specific question to that issue
    – Hayi
    Oct 8, 2019 at 12:36
1

Spring supports binding all multivalue map and single value map of multipart and part files in SPR-17405

Adding Map<String, MultipartFile> will map the multipart value to key.

Something like attachOs[0][0], attachs[0][1]

@PostMapping(value = "/marches")
public Integer saveMarches(
        @RequestPart("formJson") FooBean formJson, 
        @RequestParam Map<String, MultipartFile> attachOs
        ) throws IOException {
    ...
}

Another variation would be send multiple multipart values per row. For that you could use MultiValueMap<String, MultipartFile>. For this variation you have to update your angular code.

Something like attachOs[0], attachs[1]

 @PostMapping(value = "/marches")
    public Integer saveMarches(
            @RequestPart("formJson") FooBean formJson, 
            @RequestParam MultiValueMap<String, MultipartFile> attachOs
            ) throws IOException {
        ...
    }

If you would like to use second variant you can give unique name per os and append files. There is no need to make it appear like array. You can call data.append multiple append with same name and it will add them as array of files.

for (const [i, os] of formJson.os.entries()) {
    if(os.attachment) {
        for (const [j, file] of [...os.attachment].entries()) {
            formData.append(os.name, file);
        }
    }
}
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  • it's Map<String, MultipartFile> or Map<String, MultipartFile[]> ?
    – Hayi
    Oct 5, 2019 at 10:00
  • There are two variants - One is Map of single file part just like hash map. Other is Map of multivalue parts like map of linkedlist something like Map<String,List<Multipart>>.
    – s7vr
    Oct 5, 2019 at 10:12
  • If you would like to use second variant you can give unique name per os and append files. There is no need to make it appear like array. You can call data.append multiple append with same name and it will add them as array of files. Updated answer.
    – s7vr
    Oct 5, 2019 at 10:23
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    I have tested & verified my answer with postman. Let me know if you are running into issues.
    – s7vr
    Oct 5, 2019 at 20:45
  • 1
    Thanks man your answer really help me a lot even if @buræquete 's answer is more suitable for my case.
    – Hayi
    Oct 8, 2019 at 11:28
0

You need to create custom converter @Component, which implements HttpMessageConverter

3
  • Can you develop more your idea
    – Hayi
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:22
  • I mean seems there is no default converter for your case, so perhaps you need to customize it
    – ema
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:28
  • I use jackson to marshalling and unmarshalling JSON.
    – Hayi
    Oct 3, 2019 at 9:29

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