I'm making a catch-all website where users can upload their own html code to the website then the website will show their website when their call the specific subdomain.
The html code with attachments get's uploaded to a subdirectory inside the website:
SITE #1
~/sites/test1/index.html
~/sites/test1/images/logo.png
SITE #2
~/sites/test2/index.html
~/sites/test2/images/logo.png
So you can call these files using the following urls:
SITE #1
http://test1.mydomain.com/index.html
http://test1.mydomain.com/images/logo.png
SITE #2
http://test2.mydomain.com/index.html
http://test2.mydomain.com/images/logo.png
So what I did was make error handler inside the global.asax that detects when you try to request a file that doesn't exist, hence request the website:
protected void Application_Error()
{
// Get the subdomain requested
var subdomain = Request.Url.Authority.Split(new char[] { '.', ':' }).FirstOrDefault();
// Get the directory info about the requested subdomain
DirectoryInfo info = new DirectoryInfo(Server.MapPath("~/" + subdomain));
// Check if subdomain is not empty and exists
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(subdomain) && info.Exists)
{
// Get the requested filename
var filename = Request.Url.PathAndQuery.Split(new char[] { '?' }).FirstOrDefault();
// If the root is requested change to index.html
if (filename == "/") filename = "/index.html";
// Translate requested filename to server path
var fullname = Server.MapPath("~/sites/" + subdomain + filename);
// Respond the file
ResponseFile(fullname);
}
else
{
// Subdomain not found so end the request
Response.End();
}
}
public void ResponseFile(string fullname)
{
Response.Clear();
System.IO.Stream oStream = null;
try
{
// Open the file
oStream =
new System.IO.FileStream
(path: fullname,
mode: System.IO.FileMode.Open,
share: System.IO.FileShare.Read,
access: System.IO.FileAccess.Read);
// **************************************************
Response.Buffer = false;
// Setting the ContentType
Response.ContentType = MimeMapping.GetMimeMapping(fullname);
// Get the length of the file
long lngFileLength = oStream.Length;
// Notify user (client) the total file length
Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", lngFileLength.ToString());
// **************************************************
// Total bytes that should be read
long lngDataToRead = lngFileLength;
// Read the bytes of file
while (lngDataToRead > 0)
{
// The below code is just for testing! So we commented it!
//System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(200);
// Verify that the client is connected or not?
if (Response.IsClientConnected)
{
// 8KB
int intBufferSize = 8 * 1024;
// Create buffer for reading [intBufferSize] bytes from file
byte[] bytBuffers =
new System.Byte[intBufferSize];
// Read the data and put it in the buffer.
int intTheBytesThatReallyHasBeenReadFromTheStream =
oStream.Read(buffer: bytBuffers, offset: 0, count: intBufferSize);
// Write the data from buffer to the current output stream.
Response.OutputStream.Write
(buffer: bytBuffers, offset: 0,
count: intTheBytesThatReallyHasBeenReadFromTheStream);
// Flush (Send) the data to output
// (Don't buffer in server's RAM!)
Response.Flush();
lngDataToRead =
lngDataToRead - intTheBytesThatReallyHasBeenReadFromTheStream;
}
else
{
// Prevent infinite loop if user disconnected!
lngDataToRead = -1;
}
}
}
catch { }
finally
{
if (oStream != null)
{
//Close the file.
oStream.Close();
oStream.Dispose();
oStream = null;
}
Response.Close();
Response.End();
}
}
The code above works for the "/index.html" file, but it doesn't work for the "/images/logo.png" because the 404 will not fire the Application_Error handler. After a lot of searching and pulling my hair out I found out this "feature" started from .net 4.0 and above. But I do not want to go back, I want to know how to properly solve this.