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I want to upload an file with a text to my api. The Api says that the schema is not JSON but multipart. So I included the information(image and text) in a FormData in order to post it to the api afterwards. This looks like this:

My class model:

export class FormData {
    image: any;
    category: string;

   constructor(args){
      this.image = args.image;
      this.category = args.category;
   }
  }

api call:

apiSubmit() {
  const formData = new FormData(this.categoryForm.value);
  console.log(formData);

  this.http.post<any>(this.url, formData, httpOptions).subscribe(
    (res) => console.log(res),
  );
}

The values are actually assigned to formData, so FormData has both values the file and the text stored.

FormData logBut somehow the data doesn't find its was to the api properly:( when I want to post, the api spits out the following error.

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Do I somehow have to singely show the api which part of the FormData is the file and which part is the string? And if yes how would I do that?

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  • @CherryDT well actually when I change it to Fileit doesn't throw a new error. Its all the same. How could I do that in my code with the await thing you've mentioned. I don't really see where to change something. Aug 3, 2020 at 21:11

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this maybe work. You must send a Blob type.

In this example I'll send a base64 file, this is a better option.

export class FileData {
    contentBase64: string;
    mimeType: string;
    name: string;
}

apiSubmit() {
  const formData = new FormData();
  const blob = new Blob([file.contentBase64], { type: file.mimeType });
  formData.append('file', blob, file.name);

  this.http.post<any>(this.url, formData, httpOptions).subscribe(
    (res) => console.log(res),
  );
}

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