Fileupload"
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= Fileupload = | = Fileupload = | ||
− | *Demonstration: [http://www.zkoss.org/zkdemo/ | + | *Demonstration: [http://www.zkoss.org/zkdemo/file_handling/file_upload File Upload ] |
*Java API: <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> | *Java API: <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> | ||
*JavaScript API: <javadoc directory="jsdoc">zul.wgt.Fileupload</javadoc> | *JavaScript API: <javadoc directory="jsdoc">zul.wgt.Fileupload</javadoc> | ||
+ | *Style Guide: N/A | ||
= Employment/Purpose = | = Employment/Purpose = | ||
− | There are two ways to use | + | There are two ways to use <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> as a component to upload files, or invoke <javadoc method="get()">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> to open a dialog to upload files. |
− | + | = Use as a Component = | |
<javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> itself is a component. You can use it directly as follows. | <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> itself is a component. You can use it directly as follows. | ||
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<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> | ||
<fileupload label="Upload"> | <fileupload label="Upload"> | ||
− | <attribute name=" | + | <attribute name="onUpload"> |
org.zkoss.util.media.Media media = event.getMedia(); | org.zkoss.util.media.Media media = event.getMedia(); | ||
//then, you can process media here | //then, you can process media here | ||
</attribute> | </attribute> | ||
− | </ | + | </fileupload> |
</source> | </source> | ||
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</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | Please refer to [[ZK Component Reference/Essential Components/Button#Upload|Button: Upload]] for details. | |
− | Fileupload provides a set of static methods to simplify | + | = Invoke the Static Method: get = |
+ | |||
+ | Fileupload provides a set of static methods to simplify file uploading, such as <javadoc method="get()">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc>, <javadoc method="get(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc>, and so on. | ||
The behavior is a little bit different depending on if the event thread is enabled (default: it is disabled<ref>Prior to 5.0, it is default to enabled. Refer to [[ZK_Configuration_Reference/zk.xml/The_system-config_Element#The_disable-event-thread_Element | ZK Configuration Reference: disable-event-thread]].</ref>). | The behavior is a little bit different depending on if the event thread is enabled (default: it is disabled<ref>Prior to 5.0, it is default to enabled. Refer to [[ZK_Configuration_Reference/zk.xml/The_system-config_Element#The_disable-event-thread_Element | ZK Configuration Reference: disable-event-thread]].</ref>). | ||
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</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
− | === | + | == Creating a custom template for the Static Method: get == |
+ | |||
+ | When using the static method Fileupload.get(...) to display a generic upload popup, the popup content is defined by a ZUL file, so you could customize it by replacing it with your own implementation. It can be done easily by invoking <javadoc method="setTemplate(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc>. Notice that it affects all Fileupload popups subsequently created in an application. It is typically called when the application starts (i.e., in <javadoc method="init(org.zkoss.zk.ui.WebApp)" type="interface">org.zkoss.zk.ui.util.WebAppInit</javadoc> -- for more information, please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/Customization/Life Cycle Listener|ZK Developer's Reference: Life Cycle Listener]]). | ||
+ | |||
+ | To implement a custom template, please take a look at [https://github.com/zkoss/zk/blob/master/zul/src/archive/web/zul/html/fileuploaddlg.zul the default template]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Example Usage == | ||
− | When the event thread is disabled (default), the execution won't be suspended when <javadoc method="get()">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> is called. In other words, the returned value is always null. To retrieve the uploaded files, the developer has to listen the < | + | When the event thread is disabled (default), the execution won't be suspended when <javadoc method="get()">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> is called. In other words, the returned value is always null. To retrieve the uploaded files, the developer has to listen the <code>onUpload</code> event, which is sent when the uploading is completed. |
− | By default, the < | + | By default, the <code>onUpload</code> event is sent to all root components. For example, <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Div</javadoc> will, in the following example, receive the <code>onUpload</code> event since it is the root component: |
<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> | ||
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</source> | </source> | ||
− | == Specify the target | + | |
+ | === Specify the Callback Event Listener === | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{versionSince| 6.5.3}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you prefer the event being sent to the callback event listener, specify the event listener when invoke Fileupload.get(). | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Note''': the target of the upload event is always null. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For example: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml" highlight="5, 24"> | ||
+ | <zk> | ||
+ | <vbox> | ||
+ | <button label="Upload"> | ||
+ | <attribute name="onClick"> | ||
+ | Fileupload.get(new EventListener(){ | ||
+ | public void onEvent(UploadEvent event) { | ||
+ | org.zkoss.util.media.Media media = event.getMedia(); | ||
+ | if (media instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) { | ||
+ | org.zkoss.image.Image img = (org.zkoss.image.Image) media; | ||
+ | if (img.getWidth() > img.getHeight()){ | ||
+ | if (img.getHeight() > 300) { | ||
+ | pics.setHeight("300px"); | ||
+ | pics.setWidth(img.getWidth() * 300 / img.getHeight() + "px"); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | if (img.getHeight() > img.getWidth()){ | ||
+ | if (img.getWidth() > 400) { | ||
+ | pics.setWidth("400px"); | ||
+ | pics.setHeight(img.getHeight() * 400 / img.getWidth() + "px"); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | image.setContent(img); | ||
+ | } else { | ||
+ | Messagebox.show("Not an image: "+media, "Error", Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | }) | ||
+ | </attribute> | ||
+ | </button> | ||
+ | <image id="image" /> | ||
+ | </vbox> | ||
+ | </zk> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Specify the Target Component === | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{versionSince| 5.0.2}} | ||
If you prefer the event being sent to a particular component, specify the component in the desktop's attribute called | If you prefer the event being sent to a particular component, specify the component in the desktop's attribute called | ||
<code>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload.target</code>. | <code>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload.target</code>. | ||
− | For example, | + | For example, we could have the button to receive the onUpload event as follows: |
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml" highlight="5, 24"> | ||
+ | <zk> | ||
+ | <zscript deferred="true"><![CDATA[ | ||
+ | import org.zkoss.util.media.Media; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Executions.getCurrent().getDesktop().setAttribute( | ||
+ | "org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload.target", uploadBtn); | ||
− | + | public void processMedia(Media[] media) { | |
− | + | if (media != null) { | |
− | Fileupload.get(); // | + | for (int i = 0; i < media.length; i++) { |
+ | if (media[i] instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) { | ||
+ | image.setContent(media[i]); | ||
+ | } else { | ||
+ | Messagebox.show("Not an image: " + media[i], "Error", | ||
+ | Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR); | ||
+ | break; //not to show too many errors | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | ]]></zscript> | ||
+ | <vbox> | ||
+ | <button id="uploadBtn" label="Upload" | ||
+ | onUpload="processMedia(event.getMedias());" | ||
+ | onClick="Fileupload.get(-1);" /> | ||
+ | <image id="image" /> | ||
+ | </vbox> | ||
+ | </zk> | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | == Event Thread Enabled (deprecated)== | |
− | If the event thread is | + | If the event thread is enable, the uploaded file will be returned directly by <javadoc method="get()">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> and other static methods, such as: |
<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> | ||
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As shown, <javadoc method="get(int)">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> won't return until the end user uploads the files (and/or closes the dialog). | As shown, <javadoc method="get(int)">org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> won't return until the end user uploads the files (and/or closes the dialog). | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Temporary File Created During Uploading = | ||
+ | This component depends on Apache Commons Fileupload ([https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-fileupload/apidocs/org/apache/commons/fileupload/disk/DiskFileItemFactory.html DiskFileItemFactory]), so <code>org.apache.commons.io.FileCleanerTracker</code> will delete those temporary files created during uploading. Please refer to [https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-fileupload/using.html Resource cleanup] | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can verify this cleanup by enforcing garbage collecting with JVisualVM. | ||
= Example = | = Example = | ||
+ | Here is an example that uses <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload</javadoc> as a component: | ||
<source lang="xml" > | <source lang="xml" > | ||
<image id="img" /> | <image id="img" /> | ||
Upload your hot shot: | Upload your hot shot: | ||
− | <fileupload onUpload="img.setContent(event.media)" /> | + | <fileupload label="Upload" onUpload="img.setContent(event.media)" /> |
</source> | </source> | ||
+ | =Supported Events= | ||
− | + | {| class='wikitable' | width="100%" | |
− | |||
− | {| | ||
! <center>Name</center> | ! <center>Name</center> | ||
! <center>Event Type</center> | ! <center>Event Type</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | None |
| None | | None | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | *Inherited Supported Events: [[ZK_Component_Reference/Essential_Components/Button#Supported_Events | Button]] | ||
=Supported Children= | =Supported Children= | ||
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*NONE | *NONE | ||
− | =Use | + | =Use Cases= |
− | {| | + | {| class='wikitable' | width="100%" |
! Version !! Description !! Example Location | ! Version !! Description !! Example Location | ||
|- | |- | ||
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=Version History= | =Version History= | ||
− | + | {{LastUpdated}} | |
− | {| | + | {| class='wikitable' | width="100%" |
! Version !! Date !! Content | ! Version !! Date !! Content | ||
|- | |- |
Latest revision as of 07:49, 4 July 2022
Fileupload
- Demonstration: File Upload
- Java API: Fileupload
- JavaScript API: Fileupload
- Style Guide: N/A
Employment/Purpose
There are two ways to use Fileupload as a component to upload files, or invoke Fileupload.get() to open a dialog to upload files.
Use as a Component
Fileupload itself is a component. You can use it directly as follows.
<fileupload label="Upload">
<attribute name="onUpload">
org.zkoss.util.media.Media media = event.getMedia();
//then, you can process media here
</attribute>
</fileupload>
Fileupload is actually a button with upload=true
. In other words, the above is equivalent to
<button label="Upload" upload="true">
...
Please refer to Button: Upload for details.
Invoke the Static Method: get
Fileupload provides a set of static methods to simplify file uploading, such as Fileupload.get(), Fileupload.get(String, String), and so on.
The behavior is a little bit different depending on if the event thread is enabled (default: it is disabled[1]).
- ↑ Prior to 5.0, it is default to enabled. Refer to ZK Configuration Reference: disable-event-thread.
Creating a custom template for the Static Method: get
When using the static method Fileupload.get(...) to display a generic upload popup, the popup content is defined by a ZUL file, so you could customize it by replacing it with your own implementation. It can be done easily by invoking Fileupload.setTemplate(String). Notice that it affects all Fileupload popups subsequently created in an application. It is typically called when the application starts (i.e., in WebAppInit.init(WebApp) -- for more information, please refer to ZK Developer's Reference: Life Cycle Listener).
To implement a custom template, please take a look at the default template.
Example Usage
When the event thread is disabled (default), the execution won't be suspended when Fileupload.get() is called. In other words, the returned value is always null. To retrieve the uploaded files, the developer has to listen the onUpload
event, which is sent when the uploading is completed.
By default, the onUpload
event is sent to all root components. For example, Div will, in the following example, receive the onUpload
event since it is the root component:
<div onUpload="processMedia(event.getMedias());">
<zscript deferred="true"><![CDATA[
import org.zkoss.util.media.Media;
public void processMedia(Media[] media) {
if (media != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < media.length; i++) {
if (media[i] instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) {
image.setContent(media[i]);
} else {
Messagebox.show("Not an image: " + media[i], "Error",
Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR);
break; //not to show too many errors
}
}
}
}
]]></zscript>
<vbox>
<button label="Upload" onClick="Fileupload.get(-1);" />
<image id="image" />
</vbox>
</div>
Specify the Callback Event Listener
Since 6.5.3
If you prefer the event being sent to the callback event listener, specify the event listener when invoke Fileupload.get().
Note: the target of the upload event is always null.
For example:
<zk>
<vbox>
<button label="Upload">
<attribute name="onClick">
Fileupload.get(new EventListener(){
public void onEvent(UploadEvent event) {
org.zkoss.util.media.Media media = event.getMedia();
if (media instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) {
org.zkoss.image.Image img = (org.zkoss.image.Image) media;
if (img.getWidth() > img.getHeight()){
if (img.getHeight() > 300) {
pics.setHeight("300px");
pics.setWidth(img.getWidth() * 300 / img.getHeight() + "px");
}
}
if (img.getHeight() > img.getWidth()){
if (img.getWidth() > 400) {
pics.setWidth("400px");
pics.setHeight(img.getHeight() * 400 / img.getWidth() + "px");
}
}
image.setContent(img);
} else {
Messagebox.show("Not an image: "+media, "Error", Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR);
}
}
})
</attribute>
</button>
<image id="image" />
</vbox>
</zk>
Specify the Target Component
Since 5.0.2
If you prefer the event being sent to a particular component, specify the component in the desktop's attribute called
org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload.target
.
For example, we could have the button to receive the onUpload event as follows:
<zk>
<zscript deferred="true"><![CDATA[
import org.zkoss.util.media.Media;
Executions.getCurrent().getDesktop().setAttribute(
"org.zkoss.zul.Fileupload.target", uploadBtn);
public void processMedia(Media[] media) {
if (media != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < media.length; i++) {
if (media[i] instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) {
image.setContent(media[i]);
} else {
Messagebox.show("Not an image: " + media[i], "Error",
Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR);
break; //not to show too many errors
}
}
}
}
]]></zscript>
<vbox>
<button id="uploadBtn" label="Upload"
onUpload="processMedia(event.getMedias());"
onClick="Fileupload.get(-1);" />
<image id="image" />
</vbox>
</zk>
Event Thread Enabled (deprecated)
If the event thread is enable, the uploaded file will be returned directly by Fileupload.get() and other static methods, such as:
<zk>
<button label="Upload">
<attribute name="onClick">{
org.zkoss.util.media.Media[] media = Fileupload.get(-1);
if (media != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < media.length; i++) {
if (media[i] instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) {
org.zkoss.zul.Image image = new org.zkoss.zul.Image();
image.setContent(media[i]);
image.setParent(pics);
} else {
Messagebox.show("Not an image: "+media[i], "Error", Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR);
break; //not to show too many errors
}
}
}
}</attribute>
</button>
<vbox id="pics" />
</zk>
As shown, Fileupload.get(int) won't return until the end user uploads the files (and/or closes the dialog).
Temporary File Created During Uploading
This component depends on Apache Commons Fileupload (DiskFileItemFactory), so org.apache.commons.io.FileCleanerTracker
will delete those temporary files created during uploading. Please refer to Resource cleanup
You can verify this cleanup by enforcing garbage collecting with JVisualVM.
Example
Here is an example that uses Fileupload as a component:
<image id="img" />
Upload your hot shot:
<fileupload label="Upload" onUpload="img.setContent(event.media)" />
Supported Events
None | None |
- Inherited Supported Events: Button
Supported Children
*NONE
Use Cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
---|---|---|
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
---|---|---|
5.0.2 | May 2010 | Able to specify a target for the onUpload event sent by Fileupload.get(). Used if the event thread is disabled. |