req.file() isn't able to fetch multiple files
My html code is
<form action="/file_upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="photos" id="photos" accept='image/*' multiple>
<input type="submit" value="Upload" id="upload_my_photos" disabled>
</form>
In sails I am using
uploadFiles = req.file("photos");
This is only fetching just single file.
Edit : I would also like to save the individual files. Below is the code I am using but no files are getting uploaded:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
async.eachSeries(uploadedPhotos,
function (uploadedFile, callback)
sails.log("upload file size and name is " + uploadedFile.size + " " + uploadedFile.filename);
req.file(uploadedFile).upload(
dirname: "path/to/directory",
// saveAs: function (file, cb) cb(null, file.filename);
,
function onUploadComplete(err, files)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
if (files.length === 0)
return res.badRequest('No file was uploaded');
sails.log("files uploaded");
);
, function (err)
// if any of the saves produced an error, err would equal that error
if (err)
console.log(err);
else
return res.status(200).send( success: false, message: "failed to upload" );
);
);
html sails.js
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My html code is
<form action="/file_upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="photos" id="photos" accept='image/*' multiple>
<input type="submit" value="Upload" id="upload_my_photos" disabled>
</form>
In sails I am using
uploadFiles = req.file("photos");
This is only fetching just single file.
Edit : I would also like to save the individual files. Below is the code I am using but no files are getting uploaded:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
async.eachSeries(uploadedPhotos,
function (uploadedFile, callback)
sails.log("upload file size and name is " + uploadedFile.size + " " + uploadedFile.filename);
req.file(uploadedFile).upload(
dirname: "path/to/directory",
// saveAs: function (file, cb) cb(null, file.filename);
,
function onUploadComplete(err, files)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
if (files.length === 0)
return res.badRequest('No file was uploaded');
sails.log("files uploaded");
);
, function (err)
// if any of the saves produced an error, err would equal that error
if (err)
console.log(err);
else
return res.status(200).send( success: false, message: "failed to upload" );
);
);
html sails.js
@Stundji will you please look at the edit.
– Tech Team
Nov 16 '18 at 10:07
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My html code is
<form action="/file_upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="photos" id="photos" accept='image/*' multiple>
<input type="submit" value="Upload" id="upload_my_photos" disabled>
</form>
In sails I am using
uploadFiles = req.file("photos");
This is only fetching just single file.
Edit : I would also like to save the individual files. Below is the code I am using but no files are getting uploaded:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
async.eachSeries(uploadedPhotos,
function (uploadedFile, callback)
sails.log("upload file size and name is " + uploadedFile.size + " " + uploadedFile.filename);
req.file(uploadedFile).upload(
dirname: "path/to/directory",
// saveAs: function (file, cb) cb(null, file.filename);
,
function onUploadComplete(err, files)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
if (files.length === 0)
return res.badRequest('No file was uploaded');
sails.log("files uploaded");
);
, function (err)
// if any of the saves produced an error, err would equal that error
if (err)
console.log(err);
else
return res.status(200).send( success: false, message: "failed to upload" );
);
);
html sails.js
My html code is
<form action="/file_upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="photos" id="photos" accept='image/*' multiple>
<input type="submit" value="Upload" id="upload_my_photos" disabled>
</form>
In sails I am using
uploadFiles = req.file("photos");
This is only fetching just single file.
Edit : I would also like to save the individual files. Below is the code I am using but no files are getting uploaded:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
async.eachSeries(uploadedPhotos,
function (uploadedFile, callback)
sails.log("upload file size and name is " + uploadedFile.size + " " + uploadedFile.filename);
req.file(uploadedFile).upload(
dirname: "path/to/directory",
// saveAs: function (file, cb) cb(null, file.filename);
,
function onUploadComplete(err, files)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
if (files.length === 0)
return res.badRequest('No file was uploaded');
sails.log("files uploaded");
);
, function (err)
// if any of the saves produced an error, err would equal that error
if (err)
console.log(err);
else
return res.status(200).send( success: false, message: "failed to upload" );
);
);
html sails.js
html sails.js
edited Nov 16 '18 at 10:06
Tech Team
asked Nov 16 '18 at 7:30
Tech TeamTech Team
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@Stundji will you please look at the edit.
– Tech Team
Nov 16 '18 at 10:07
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@Stundji will you please look at the edit.
– Tech Team
Nov 16 '18 at 10:07
@Stundji will you please look at the edit.
– Tech Team
Nov 16 '18 at 10:07
@Stundji will you please look at the edit.
– Tech Team
Nov 16 '18 at 10:07
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Sails req.file() is representing an incoming multipart file upload from the specified field.
You need to subscribe to the request with a callback in which the uploaded files will be passed as an second argument:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
return res.json(
message: uploadedPhotos.length + ' file(s) uploaded successfully!',
files: uploadedPhotos
);
);
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Yes. Should have read the documentation.
– Tech Team
Nov 16 '18 at 8:45
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Sails req.file() is representing an incoming multipart file upload from the specified field.
You need to subscribe to the request with a callback in which the uploaded files will be passed as an second argument:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
return res.json(
message: uploadedPhotos.length + ' file(s) uploaded successfully!',
files: uploadedPhotos
);
);
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Yes. Should have read the documentation.
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Nov 16 '18 at 8:45
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Sails req.file() is representing an incoming multipart file upload from the specified field.
You need to subscribe to the request with a callback in which the uploaded files will be passed as an second argument:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
return res.json(
message: uploadedPhotos.length + ' file(s) uploaded successfully!',
files: uploadedPhotos
);
);
1
Yes. Should have read the documentation.
– Tech Team
Nov 16 '18 at 8:45
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Sails req.file() is representing an incoming multipart file upload from the specified field.
You need to subscribe to the request with a callback in which the uploaded files will be passed as an second argument:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
return res.json(
message: uploadedPhotos.length + ' file(s) uploaded successfully!',
files: uploadedPhotos
);
);
Sails req.file() is representing an incoming multipart file upload from the specified field.
You need to subscribe to the request with a callback in which the uploaded files will be passed as an second argument:
req.file('photos').upload(function (err, uploadedPhotos)
if (err) return res.serverError(err);
return res.json(
message: uploadedPhotos.length + ' file(s) uploaded successfully!',
files: uploadedPhotos
);
);
answered Nov 16 '18 at 8:12
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Yes. Should have read the documentation.
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Yes. Should have read the documentation.
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Yes. Should have read the documentation.
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Yes. Should have read the documentation.
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@Stundji will you please look at the edit.
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