How to set up a Web API controller for multipart/form-data
I am trying to figure this out. I was not getting any useful error messages with my code so I used something else to generate something. I have attached that code after the error message. I have found a tutorial on it but I do not know how to implement it with what I have. This is what I currently have:
public async Task<object> PostFile()
{
if (!Request.Content.IsMimeMultipartContent())
throw new Exception();
var provider = new MultipartMemoryStreamProvider();
var result = new { file = new List<object>() };
var item = new File();
item.CompanyName = HttpContext.Current.Request.Form["companyName"];
item.FileDate = HttpContext.Current.Request.Form["fileDate"];
item.FileLocation = HttpContext.Current.Request.Form["fileLocation"];
item.FilePlant = HttpContext.Current.Request.Form["filePlant"];
item.FileTerm = HttpContext.Current.Request.Form["fileTerm"];
item.FileType = HttpContext.Current.Request.Form["fileType"];
var manager = new UserManager<ApplicationUser>(new UserStore<ApplicationUser>(new ApplicationDbContext()));
var user = manager.FindById(User.Identity.GetUserId());
item.FileUploadedBy = user.Name;
item.FileUploadDate = DateTime.Now;
await Request.Content.ReadAsMultipartAsync(provider)
.ContinueWith(async (a) =>
{
foreach (var file in provider.Contents)
{
if (file.Headers.ContentLength > 1000)
{
var filename = file.Headers.ContentDisposition.FileName.Trim('\"');
var contentType = file.Headers.ContentType.ToString();
await file.ReadAsByteArrayAsync().ContinueWith(b => { item.FilePdf = b.Result; });
}
}
}).Unwrap();
db.Files.Add(item);
db.SaveChanges();
return result;
}
Error:
Object {message: "The request entity's media type 'multipart/form-data' is not supported for this resource.", exceptionMessage: "No MediaTypeFormatter is available to read an obje…om content with media type 'multipart/form-data'.", exceptionType: "System.Net.Http.UnsupportedMediaTypeException", stackTrace: " at System.Net.Http.HttpContentExtensions.ReadAs…atterLogger, CancellationToken cancellationToken)"}exceptionMessage: "No MediaTypeFormatter is available to read an object of type 'HttpPostedFileBase' from content with media type 'multipart/form-data'."exceptionType: "System.Net.Http.UnsupportedMediaTypeException"message: "The request entity's media type 'multipart/form-data' is not supported for this resource."stackTrace: " at System.Net.Http.HttpContentExtensions.ReadAsAsync[T](HttpContent content, Type type, IEnumerable
1 formatters, IFormatterLogger formatterLogger, CancellationToken cancellationToken) ↵ at System.Net.Http.HttpContentExtensions.ReadAsAsync(HttpContent content, Type type, IEnumerable
1 formatters, IFormatterLogger formatterLogger, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
Code used to generate error message:
[HttpPost]
public string UploadFile(HttpPostedFileBase file)
{
if (file.ContentLength > 0)
{
var fileName = Path.GetFileName(file.FileName);
var path = Path.Combine(HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/uploads"), fileName);
file.SaveAs(path);
}
return "/uploads/" + file.FileName;
}
Class:
public class File
{
public int FileId { get; set; }
public string FileType { get; set; }
public string FileDate { get; set; }
public byte[] FilePdf { get; set; }
public string FileLocation { get; set; }
public string FilePlant { get; set; }
public string FileTerm { get; set; }
public DateTime? FileUploadDate { get; set; }
public string FileUploadedBy { get; set; }
public string CompanyName { get; set; }
public virtual ApplicationUser User { get; set; }
}
Solution 1:
I normally use the HttpPostedFileBase parameter only in Mvc Controllers. When dealing with ApiControllers try checking the HttpContext.Current.Request.Files property for incoming files instead:
[HttpPost]
public string UploadFile()
{
var file = HttpContext.Current.Request.Files.Count > 0 ?
HttpContext.Current.Request.Files[0] : null;
if (file != null && file.ContentLength > 0)
{
var fileName = Path.GetFileName(file.FileName);
var path = Path.Combine(
HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/uploads"),
fileName
);
file.SaveAs(path);
}
return file != null ? "/uploads/" + file.FileName : null;
}
Solution 2:
This is what solved my problem
Add the following line to WebApiConfig.cs
config.Formatters.XmlFormatter.SupportedMediaTypes.Add(new System.Net.Http.Headers.MediaTypeHeaderValue("multipart/form-data"));