The solution is based on Jonathan's code here. If you want to upload a large file, something like 1Gbyte video file, you have to chuck the file and send it through several request (one request gives time out). first you set the max limit for client and server side in Web.config as discussed in other answers.
<system.webServer>
<security>
<requestFiltering>
<requestLimits maxAllowedContentLength="2147483647" />
</requestFiltering>
</security>
<system.webServer>
and
<system.web>
<httpRuntime targetFramework="4.5" maxRequestLength="2147483647" />
</system.web>
then chunk the file, and send each chuck, wait for response and send the next chunk. here is the html (VideoDiv work as upload panel), javascript (jQuery) and controller code.
<div id="VideoDiv">
<label>Filename:</label>
<input type="file" id="fileInput" /><br/><br/>
<input type="button" id="btnUpload" value="Upload a presentation"/><br/><br/>
<div id="progressbar_container" style="width: 100%; height: 30px; position: relative; background-color: grey; display: none">
<div id="progressbar" style="width: 0%; height: 100%; position: absolute; background-color: green"></div>
<span id="progressbar_label" style="position: absolute; left: 35%; top: 20%">Uploading...</span>
</div>
</div>
Javascript code to chuck, call controller and update progressbar:
var progressBarStart = function() {
$("#progressbar_container").show();
}
var progressBarUpdate = function (percentage) {
$('#progressbar_label').html(percentage + "%");
$("#progressbar").width(percentage + "%");
}
var progressBarComplete = function() {
$("#progressbar_container").fadeOut(500);
}
var file;
$('#fileInput').change(function(e) {
file = e.target.files[0];
});
var uploadCompleted = function() {
var formData = new FormData();
formData.append('fileName', file.name);
formData.append('completed', true);
var xhr2 = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr2.onload = function() {
progressBarUpdate(100);
progressBarComplete();
}
xhr2.open("POST", "/Upload/UploadComplete?fileName=" + file.name + "&complete=" + 1, true);
xhr2.send(formData);
}
var multiUpload = function(count, counter, blob, completed, start, end, bytesPerChunk) {
counter = counter + 1;
if (counter <= count) {
var chunk = blob.slice(start, end);
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.onload = function() {
start = end;
end = start + bytesPerChunk;
if (count == counter) {
uploadCompleted();
} else {
var percentage = (counter / count) * 100;
progressBarUpdate(percentage);
multiUpload(count, counter, blob, completed, start, end, bytesPerChunk);
}
}
xhr.open("POST", "/Upload/MultiUpload?id=" + counter.toString() + "&fileName=" + file.name, true);
xhr.send(chunk);
}
}
$("#VideoDiv").on("click", "#btnUpload", function() {
var blob = file;
var bytesPerChunk = 3757000;
var size = blob.size;
var start = 0;
var end = bytesPerChunk;
var completed = 0;
var count = size % bytesPerChunk == 0 ? size / bytesPerChunk : Math.floor(size / bytesPerChunk) + 1;
var counter = 0;
progressBarStart();
multiUpload(count, counter, blob, completed, start, end, bytesPerChunk);
});
and here is the upload controller to store the chucnk in ("App_Data/Videos/Temp") and later merge them and store in ("App_Data/Videos"):
public class UploadController : Controller
{
private string videoAddress = "~/App_Data/Videos";
[HttpPost]
public string MultiUpload(string id, string fileName)
{
var chunkNumber = id;
var chunks = Request.InputStream;
string path = Server.MapPath(videoAddress+"/Temp");
string newpath = Path.Combine(path, fileName+chunkNumber);
using (FileStream fs = System.IO.File.Create(newpath))
{
byte[] bytes = new byte[3757000];
int bytesRead;
while ((bytesRead=Request.InputStream.Read(bytes,0,bytes.Length))>0)
{
fs.Write(bytes,0,bytesRead);
}
}
return "done";
}
[HttpPost]
public string UploadComplete(string fileName, string complete)
{
string tempPath = Server.MapPath(videoAddress + "/Temp");
string videoPath = Server.MapPath(videoAddress);
string newPath = Path.Combine(tempPath, fileName);
if (complete=="1")
{
string[] filePaths = Directory.GetFiles(tempPath).Where(p=>p.Contains(fileName)).OrderBy(p => Int32.Parse(p.Replace(fileName, "$").Split('$')[1])).ToArray();
foreach (string filePath in filePaths)
{
MergeFiles(newPath, filePath);
}
}
System.IO.File.Move(Path.Combine(tempPath, fileName),Path.Combine(videoPath,fileName));
return "success";
}
private static void MergeFiles(string file1, string file2)
{
FileStream fs1 = null;
FileStream fs2 = null;
try
{
fs1 = System.IO.File.Open(file1, FileMode.Append);
fs2 = System.IO.File.Open(file2, FileMode.Open);
byte[] fs2Content = new byte[fs2.Length];
fs2.Read(fs2Content, 0, (int) fs2.Length);
fs1.Write(fs2Content, 0, (int) fs2.Length);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message + " : " + ex.StackTrace);
}
finally
{
if (fs1 != null) fs1.Close();
if (fs2 != null) fs2.Close();
System.IO.File.Delete(file2);
}
}
}
However, if two users at same time upload files with same name, there will be some problem, and you have to handle this issue. By reading responseText, you can catch some error and exception and trim it.
maxRequestLength
in the web.config. Take a look at stackoverflow.com/a/288675/254973 for an example of what you need to change there. After that, remove thechunk_size
option from the javascript so plUpload doesn't send chunked uploads.chunk_size: '4mb', and max_file_size: '20000mb',
?? when chunk size is 4mb then what will happen?