Upload Mode
Depending on the uploadMode you choose, the FileUploader widget uploads files using an HTML form or FormData interface and a series of Ajax requests. The uploadMode option accepts one of the following values:
"instantly" (default)
Ajax upload. Files are uploaded after they are selected."useButtons"
Ajax upload. Files are uploaded after a user clicks the Upload button."useForm"
HTML form upload. Files are uploaded when the HTML form is submitted.
The following examples show how to configure the FileUploader for uploading files using Ajax requests and an HTML form. Note that in both cases, the name option is specified to access the uploaded files on the server.
Ajax upload
jQuery
HTMLJavaScript<div id="fileUploaderContainer"></div>
$(function() { $("#fileUploaderContainer").dxFileUploader({ name: "file", // Uncomment the following line to allow a user to upload multiple files // multiple: true, uploadMode: "useButtons", // or "instantly" uploadUrl: "https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService" }); });
Angular
HTMLTypeScript<dx-file-uploader name="file" <!-- Uncomment the following line to allow a user to upload multiple files --> <!-- [multiple]="true" --> uploadMode="useButtons" <!-- or "instantly" --> uploadUrl="https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService"> </dx-file-uploader>
import { DxFileUploaderModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { // ... } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxFileUploaderModule ], // ... })
HTML form upload
jQuery
HTMLJavaScript<form action="https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <div id="fileUploaderContainer"></div> <input type="submit"> </form>
$(function() { $("#fileUploaderContainer").dxFileUploader({ name: "file", // Uncomment the following lines to allow a user to upload multiple files // multiple: true, // name: "files[]", uploadMode: "useForm" }); });
Angular
HTMLTypeScript<form action="https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <dx-file-uploader name="file" <!-- Uncomment the following lines to allow a user to upload multiple files --> <!-- [multiple]="true" --> <!-- name="files[]" --> uploadMode="useForm"> </dx-file-uploader> <input type="submit"> </form>
import { DxFileUploaderModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { // ... } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxFileUploaderModule ], // ... })
See Also
Additional Parameters in a Request
If the uploadMode is "instantly" or "useButtons", you can add parameters to the URL by modifying the uploadUrl option. For example, the following code adds an employee ID and an office number:
jQuery
$(function () { var employee = { id: 1, name: "John Heart", position: "CEO", office: 614 }; $("#fileUploaderContainer").dxFileUploader({ name: "file", uploadMode: "instantly", // or "useButtons" uploadUrl: "https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService", onValueChanged: function (e) { var url = e.component.option("uploadUrl"); url = updateQueryStringParameter(url, "id", employee.id); e.component.option("uploadUrl", url); } }); $("#numberBoxContainer").dxNumberBox({ value: employee.office, onValueChanged: function (e) { if ( e.value !== e.previousValue ) { var fileUploader = $("#fileUploaderContainer").dxFileUploader("instance"); var url = fileUploader.option("uploadUrl"); url = updateQueryStringParameter(url, "office", e.value); fileUploader.option("uploadUrl", url); } } }); function updateQueryStringParameter (uri, key, value) { var re = new RegExp("([?&])" + key + "=.*?(&|$)", "i"); var separator = uri.indexOf('?') !== -1 ? "&" : "?"; if (uri.match(re)) { return uri.replace(re, '$1' + key + "=" + value + '$2'); } else { return uri + separator + key + "=" + value; } } });
Angular
<dx-file-uploader name="file" (onValueChanged)="addIdParameter($event)" [uploadUrl]="uploadUrl" uploadMode="instantly"> <!-- or "useButtons" --> </dx-file-uploader> <dx-number-box [(value)]="employee.office" (onValueChanged)="addOfficeParameter($event)"> </dx-number-box>
import { DxFileUploaderModule, DxNumberBoxModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { employee = { id: 1, name: "John Heart", position: "CEO", office: 614 }; uploadUrl = "https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService"; addIdParameter (e) { this.uploadUrl = this.updateQueryStringParameter(this.uploadUrl, "id", this.employee.id); e.component.option("uploadUrl", this.uploadUrl); } addOfficeParameter (e) { if ( e.value !== e.previousValue ) { this.uploadUrl = this.updateQueryStringParameter(this.uploadUrl, "office", e.value); } } updateQueryStringParameter (uri, key, value) { var re = new RegExp("([?&])" + key + "=.*?(&|$)", "i"); var separator = uri.indexOf('?') !== -1 ? "&" : "?"; if (uri.match(re)) { return uri.replace(re, '$1' + key + "=" + value + '$2'); } else { return uri + separator + key + "=" + value; } } } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxFileUploaderModule, DxNumberBoxModule ], // ... })
ASP.NET MVC Controls
@model DevExtremeMvcApp.Models.Employee @(Html.DevExtreme().FileUploader() .ID("fileUploader") .Name("file") .UploadMode(FileUploadMode.Instantly) // or FileUploadMode.UseButtons .UploadUrl(Url.Action("UploadFile", "FileUploader", new { id = @Model.EmployeeID })) ) @(Html.DevExtreme().NumberBox() .Value(@Model.Office) .OnValueChanged("numberBox_valueChanged") ) <script type="text/javascript"> function numberBox_valueChanged(e) { if (e.value !== e.previousValue) { var fileUploader = $("#fileUploader").dxFileUploader("instance"); var url = fileUploader.option("uploadUrl"); url = updateQueryStringParameter(url, "office", e.value); fileUploader.option("uploadUrl", url); } } function updateQueryStringParameter (uri, key, value) { var re = new RegExp("([?&])" + key + "=.*?(&|$)", "i"); var separator = uri.indexOf('?') !== -1 ? "&" : "?"; if (uri.match(re)) { return uri.replace(re, '$1' + key + "=" + value + '$2'); } else { return uri + separator + key + "=" + value; } } </script>
When the uploadMode is "useForm", define the parameters within hidden inputs. They are sent to the server in an HTML form along with the files. Some DevExtreme widgets have underlying hidden inputs too. Use the widget's name option to specify the input's name
attribute.
jQuery
<form id="form" action="https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <input type="hidden" id="employeeId" name="id"> <div id="fileUploaderContainer"></div> <div id="numberBoxContainer"></div> <div id="button"></div> </form>
$(function () { var employee = { id: 1, name: "John Heart", position: "CEO", office: 614 }; $("#fileUploaderContainer").dxFileUploader({ name: "file", uploadMode: "useForm", onValueChanged: function () { $("#employeeId").val(employee.id); } }); $("#numberBoxContainer").dxNumberBox({ name: "office", value: employee.office }); $("#button").dxButton({ text: "Update profile", useSubmitBehavior: true }); });
Angular
<form action="https://mydomain.com/MyUploadService" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <input type="hidden" name="id" [value]="employeeId"> <dx-file-uploader name="file" uploadMode="useForm" (onValueChanged)="addParameters()"> </dx-file-uploader> <dx-number-box [(value)]="employeeOffice" name="office"> </dx-number-box> <dx-button text="Update profile" [useSubmitBehavior]="true"> </dx-button> </form>
import { DxFileUploaderModule, DxButtonModule, DxNumberBoxModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { employee = { id: 1, name: "John Heart", position: "CEO", office: 614 }; employeeId: any; employeeOffice = this.employee.office; addParameters () { this.employeeId = this.employee.id; } } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxFileUploaderModule, DxButtonModule, DxNumberBoxModule ], // ... })
ASP.NET MVC Controls
@model DevExtremeMvcApp.Models.Employee @using (Html.BeginForm("UploadFile", "FileUploader", FormMethod.Post, new { enctype = "multipart/form-data" })) { @(Html.DevExtreme().FileUploader() .Name("file") .UploadMode(FileUploadMode.UseForm) ) @Html.HiddenFor(model => Model.EmployeeID); @(Html.DevExtreme().NumberBox() .Name("office") .Value(model => Model.Office) ) @(Html.DevExtreme().Button() .Text("Update Profile") .UseSubmitBehavior(true) ) }
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