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I am trying to use the multi upload but in my MVC action I am not getting a list of uploaded files, instead I am getting file[] for each uploaded item.

I am uploading 2 files, but when I access this in my controller via:

        foreach (string filename in Request.Files)
        {
            var file = Request.Files[filename];
            //file.name always reads from file[] and picks the first file in all requests


        }

My full request is:

Request URL: http://localhost:54434/1328/uploads/new
Request Method:POST
Status Code:201 Created
Request Headersview source
Accept:application/json
Accept-Encoding:gzip,deflate,sdch
Accept-Language:en-US,en;q=0.8
Cache-Control:no-cache
Connection:keep-alive
Content-Length:8957136
Content-Type:multipart/form-data; boundary=----WebKitFormBoundarysX8tBB9TH4BzWZsG
Cookie:glimpsePolicy=On; _gauges_unique_month=1; _gauges_unique_year=1; _gauges_unique=1; glimpseId=Chrome 28.0; __RequestVerificationToken=itQ6HqqB_D7H_Y924w-HFfF8tq
ASP.NET_SessionId=cnj4lzpunuxnbyunl1m5gtpn
Glimpse-Parent-RequestID:04a1b6d2-6c6a-4da0-936d-3ff39e5b8c6c
Host:localhost:54434
Origin:http://localhost:54434
Referer:http://localhost:54434/1328/uploads/new
User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/28.0.1500.95 Safari/537.36
X-Requested-With:XMLHttpRequest
Request Payload
------WebKitFormBoundarysX8tBB9TH4BzWZsG
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="__RequestVerificationToken"

dmPL-YRqsiwjKy43rlkYIBJE4kPlthsyL0IgnyHbtrD7Doczpbu9Z1SYeoL_93vuR15-6HfpNCCEzkzLYHBIxFJOQd3ynRGGYqILGpMWdLE1
------WebKitFormBoundarysX8tBB9TH4BzWZsG
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="private_upload"

true
------WebKitFormBoundarysX8tBB9TH4BzWZsG
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="files[]"; filename="Maid with the Flaxen Hair.mp3"
Content-Type: audio/mp3


------WebKitFormBoundarysX8tBB9TH4BzWZsG
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="files[]"; filename="Sleep Away.mp3"
Content-Type: audio/mp3


------WebKitFormBoundarysX8tBB9TH4BzWZsG--
Response Headersview source
Cache-Control:private, s-maxage=0
Content-Encoding:gzip
Content-Length:57
Content-Type:application/json; charset=utf-8
Date:Fri, 16 Aug 2013 10:55:23 GMT
Server:Microsoft-IIS/8.0
X-AspNet-Version:4.0.30319
X-AspNetMvc-Version:4.0
X-Powered-By:ASP.NET
X-SourceFiles:=?UTF-8?B?QzpcUHJvamVjdHNcU3VydmVudHJpeFxhcHBcU3VydmVudHJpeFxGYXN0U3VydmV5b3JzXDEzMjhcdXBsb2Fkc1xuZXc=?=

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Dropzone config is:

<script type="text/javascript">
        Dropzone.autoDiscover = false;

        var myDropzone = new Dropzone("form#my-awesome-dropzone", {
            paramName: "files", // The name that will be used to transfer the file
            autoProcessQueue: false,
            forceFallback: false,
            uploadMultiple: true,
            maxFilesize: 10,
            previewsContainer: ".dropzone-previews",
            clickable: ".dropzone" //make only this region clickable
        });

        myDropzone.on("addedfile", function (file) {
            /* Maybe display some more file information on your page */
            console.debug("added a file: " + file.name);
        });

        myDropzone.on("success", function (file) {
            $("#drop-success").show();
        });

        $("#btnDropzone").click(function () {
            myDropzone.processQueue();
        });
    });
</script>

How can I get each uploaded file in my controller so I can process it?

4 Answers 4

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If the input name file[] is actually the problem, then you can set the Dropzone option uploadMultiple to false. This will create multiple requests and send every file on it's own instead of sending all parallel uploaded files in one request.

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  • exactly what I did, but I wanted to create multiple uploads hence I am trying to get this to work.
    – Haroon
    Aug 20, 2013 at 14:25
  • If you would create multiple input fields in a form and you wanted them to be uploaded as an array, how would this work in asp.net? Is it valid to use multiple input fields with the name="files[]" attribute? Or do they need to have indexes like name="files[1]"?
    – enyo
    Aug 20, 2013 at 14:28
  • they must have indexes, else they are not read at all. The way I am reading the file is using the framework Request.Files, you can create model binders to get this to work but i feel an index is a simpler option as it will just work. I don't think that will break other frameworks at all, sounds logical to me...
    – Haroon
    Aug 21, 2013 at 8:22
  • I would have made a PR on github (I am hahmed) but I dont really know coffee script :P
    – Haroon
    Aug 21, 2013 at 8:30
  • AFAIK This needs updating: formData.append "#{@options.paramName}#{if @options.uploadMultiple then "[]" else ""}", file, file.name for file in files
    – Haroon
    Aug 21, 2013 at 8:33
0

The following solution is valid for dropzone 3.7.3.

To fix this, change this line in dropzone.js:

formData.append("" + this.options.paramName + (this.options.uploadMultiple ? "[]" : ""), file, file.name);

to

formData.append("" + this.options.paramName + (this.options.uploadMultiple ? "[" + _l + "]" : ""), file, file.name);

Don't forget to include this non-minified version.

I'll try to suggest this patch to Enyo, on github.

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  • if your PR is accepted, please can you update your comment and I will accept it. (useful for anyone else who wants this to work) :)
    – Haroon
    Dec 17, 2013 at 12:12
  • I can't do coffeescript either! But @Enyo will fix it in the next release :)
    – tggm
    Dec 18, 2013 at 17:33
0

add this attribute enctype="multipart/form-data" to your form

--edit

you need to add this option

parallelUploads: 10 Only the number of files which is specified in the parallelUploads option will be uploaded. The standard value of parallelUploads seems to be 2.

this is not a good solution as you don't know how many files to be uploaded

so i have edit the

  $("#btnDropzone").click(function () {

        var fileCount = myDropzone.files.length;
        alert(fileCount);
        alert(fileCount % myDropzone.options.parallelUploads);
        var loopsCount = fileCount / myDropzone.options.parallelUploads;

        if (fileCount % myDropzone.options.parallelUploads != 0) {
            loopsCount = loopsCount + 1;
        }

        alert(loopsCount);
        for (var i = 0; i < loopsCount ; i++) {
            alert(i);
            myDropzone.processQueue();
        }


    });
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  • I got a feeling its related to .net I think its because file[] is being passed in for all uploads, it rather should be something like file[0], file[1] or even file[filename]
    – Haroon
    Aug 17, 2013 at 8:58
  • don't think so, as if you add option "parallelUploads: 10" to drop zone options it will pass 10 file and if its value is 3 it will pass 3 files this option has a default value of 2
    – Hager Aly
    Aug 17, 2013 at 9:57
  • Using dropzone doesn't require a <form> and neither the OP mentioned one.
    – tggm
    Dec 16, 2013 at 16:18
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I had the same problem. I replaced the mvc action for

        for (int arquivo = 0; arquivo < Request.Files.Count; arquivo++)
        {
            HttpPostedFileBase file = Request.Files[arquivo];

            //...

        }

And now it works fine.

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