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I'm using Angular, TypeScript to send a file, along with JSON Data to a server.

Below is my code:

import {Component, View, NgFor, FORM_DIRECTIVES, FormBuilder, ControlGroup} from 'angular2/angular2';
import {Http, Response, Headers} from 'http/http';


@Component({ selector: 'file-upload' })
@View({
directives: [FORM_DIRECTIVES],
template: `
<h3>File Upload</h3>

<div>
     Select file:
    <input type="file" (change)="changeListener($event)">
</div>

`
})
export class FileUploadCmp {

public file: File;
public url: string;
headers: Headers;


constructor(public http: Http) {
    console.log('file upload Initialized');
    //set the header as multipart        
    this.headers = new Headers();
    this.headers.set('Content-Type', 'multipart/form-data');
    this.url = 'http://localhost:8080/test';
}

//onChange file listener
changeListener($event): void {
    this.postFile($event.target);
}

//send post file to server 
postFile(inputValue: any): void {

    var formData = new FormData();
    formData.append("name", "Name");
    formData.append("file",  inputValue.files[0]);

    this.http.post(this.url +,
      formData ,
        {
            headers: this.headers

        });
}

}

How can I transform the formData to String and send it to the server? I remember in AngularJS (v1) you would use transformRequest.

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5 Answers 5

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Look at my code, but be aware. I use async/await, because latest Chrome beta can read any es6 code, which gets by TypeScript with compilation. So, you must replace asyns/await by .then().

Input change handler:

/**
 * @param fileInput
 */
public psdTemplateSelectionHandler (fileInput: any){
    let FileList: FileList = fileInput.target.files;

    for (let i = 0, length = FileList.length; i < length; i++) {
        this.psdTemplates.push(FileList.item(i));
    }

    this.progressBarVisibility = true;
}

Submit handler:

public async psdTemplateUploadHandler (): Promise<any> {
    let result: any;

    if (!this.psdTemplates.length) {
        return;
    }

    this.isSubmitted = true;

    this.fileUploadService.getObserver()
        .subscribe(progress => {
            this.uploadProgress = progress;
        });

    try {
        result = await this.fileUploadService.upload(this.uploadRoute, this.psdTemplates);
    } catch (error) {
        document.write(error)
    }

    if (!result['images']) {
        return;
    }

    this.saveUploadedTemplatesData(result['images']);
    this.redirectService.redirect(this.redirectRoute);
}

FileUploadService. That service also stored uploading progress in progress$ property, and in other places, you can subscribe on it and get new value every 500ms.

import { Component } from 'angular2/core';
import { Injectable } from 'angular2/core';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs/Observable';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/share';

@Injectable()
export class FileUploadService {
/**
 * @param Observable<number>
 */
private progress$: Observable<number>;

/**
 * @type {number}
 */
private progress: number = 0;

private progressObserver: any;

constructor () {
    this.progress$ = new Observable(observer => {
        this.progressObserver = observer
    });
}

/**
 * @returns {Observable<number>}
 */
public getObserver (): Observable<number> {
    return this.progress$;
}

/**
 * Upload files through XMLHttpRequest
 *
 * @param url
 * @param files
 * @returns {Promise<T>}
 */
public upload (url: string, files: File[]): Promise<any> {
    return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        let formData: FormData = new FormData(),
            xhr: XMLHttpRequest = new XMLHttpRequest();

        for (let i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
            formData.append("uploads[]", files[i], files[i].name);
        }

        xhr.onreadystatechange = () => {
            if (xhr.readyState === 4) {
                if (xhr.status === 200) {
                    resolve(JSON.parse(xhr.response));
                } else {
                    reject(xhr.response);
                }
            }
        };

        FileUploadService.setUploadUpdateInterval(500);

        xhr.upload.onprogress = (event) => {
            this.progress = Math.round(event.loaded / event.total * 100);

            this.progressObserver.next(this.progress);
        };

        xhr.open('POST', url, true);
        xhr.send(formData);
    });
}

/**
 * Set interval for frequency with which Observable inside Promise will share data with subscribers.
 *
 * @param interval
 */
private static setUploadUpdateInterval (interval: number): void {
    setInterval(() => {}, interval);
}
}
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  • I also needed to add: xhr.setRequestHeader('X-Requested-With', 'XMLHttpRequest'); for it to work
    – patad
    Apr 12, 2016 at 8:15
  • @patad: do you have problem with it? When I upload xml file, it will automatically add ' ------WebKitFormBoundaryklb8qUzyCQJSI440 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file" ' inside my file. I don't want to add extra data to file during transmission, do you know how to do with that? And for upload image like jpg, after uploaded, it was no longer a jpg file. So my question is: how to keep the original file during transmission?
    – Ng2-Fun
    Apr 29, 2016 at 18:18
  • 1
    Why do we need the setInterval() thing?
    – jrub
    May 22, 2016 at 10:01
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Looking onto this issue Github - Request/Upload progress handling via @angular/http, angular2 http does not support file upload yet.

For very basic file upload I created such service function as a workaround (using Тимофей's answer):

  uploadFile(file:File):Promise<MyEntity> {
    return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {

        let xhr:XMLHttpRequest = new XMLHttpRequest();
        xhr.onreadystatechange = () => {
            if (xhr.readyState === 4) {
                if (xhr.status === 200) {
                    resolve(<MyEntity>JSON.parse(xhr.response));
                } else {
                    reject(xhr.response);
                }
            }
        };

        xhr.open('POST', this.getServiceUrl(), true);

        let formData = new FormData();
        formData.append("file", file, file.name);
        xhr.send(formData);
    });
}
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  • 1
    Great! For it to work I however needed to add xhr.setRequestHeader('X-Requested-With', 'XMLHttpRequest');.
    – patad
    Apr 12, 2016 at 8:15
  • 2
    Thanks! If authorization is required adding this after the xhr.open line worked for me: xhr.setRequestHeader('Authorization', 'Bearer ' + __your_auth_key__);
    – Steve
    May 4, 2016 at 13:31
  • Is this supported now? Sep 29, 2016 at 17:50
  • @ManishJain check out the issue status github.com/angular/http/issues/75 So far it is open. Oct 3, 2016 at 7:20
  • 1
    @AndreyKarayvansky, is there an updated link? I'm getting a 404 page and struggling to find the relevant issue.
    – cbros2008
    Oct 25, 2016 at 15:04
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your http service file:

import { Injectable } from "@angular/core";
import { ActivatedRoute, Router } from '@angular/router';
import { Http, Headers, Response, Request, RequestMethod, URLSearchParams, RequestOptions } from "@angular/http";
import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Rx';
import { Constants } from './constants';
declare var $: any;

@Injectable()
export class HttpClient {
  requestUrl: string;
  responseData: any;
  handleError: any;

  constructor(private router: Router, 
  private http: Http, 
  private constants: Constants, 
  ) {
    this.http = http;
  }

  postWithFile (url: string, postData: any, files: File[]) {

    let headers = new Headers();
    let formData:FormData = new FormData();
    formData.append('files', files[0], files[0].name);
    // For multiple files
    // for (let i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
    //     formData.append(`files[]`, files[i], files[i].name);
    // }

    if(postData !=="" && postData !== undefined && postData !==null){
      for (var property in postData) {
          if (postData.hasOwnProperty(property)) {
              formData.append(property, postData[property]);
          }
      }
    }
    var returnReponse = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
      this.http.post(this.constants.root_dir + url, formData, {
        headers: headers
      }).subscribe(
          res => {
            this.responseData = res.json();
            resolve(this.responseData);
          },
          error => {
            this.router.navigate(['/login']);
            reject(error);
          }
      );
    });
    return returnReponse;
  }
}

call your function (Component file):

onChange(event) {
    let file = event.srcElement.files;
    let postData = {field1:"field1", field2:"field2"}; // Put your form data variable. This is only example.
    this._service.postWithFile(this.baseUrl + "add-update",postData,file).then(result => {
        console.log(result);
    });
}

your html code:

<input type="file" class="form-control" name="documents" (change)="onChange($event)" [(ngModel)]="stock.documents" #documents="ngModel">
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  • One of the only answers that actually uses angular
    – csga5000
    May 5, 2017 at 18:55
  • 1
    How can I fix this error TS2339: Property 'files' does not exist on type 'Element'. thanks May 13, 2017 at 14:17
  • onChange() {...} should be onChange(event) {...} will fix the error: property files does not exist ;) May 14, 2017 at 7:19
  • does not work for me. it is unable to find the file on backend node which uses multer.
    – srv_sud
    Jan 16, 2019 at 17:20
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In my project , I use the XMLHttpRequest to send multipart/form-data. I think it will fit you to.

and the uploader code

let xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('POST', 'http://www.example.com/rest/api', true);
xhr.withCredentials = true;
xhr.send(formData);

Here is example : https://github.com/wangzilong/angular2-multipartForm

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First, you have to create your own inline TS-Class, since the FormData Class is not well supported at the moment:

var data : {
  name: string;
  file: File;
} = {
  name: "Name",
  file: inputValue.files[0]
  };

Then you send it to the Server with JSON.stringify(data)

let opts: RequestOptions = new RequestOptions();
opts.method = RequestMethods.Post;
opts.headers = headers;
this.http.post(url,JSON.stringify(data),opts);
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