The Http Multipart Parser does it exactly what it claims on the tin: parses multipart/form-data. This particular parser is well suited to parsing large data from streams as it doesn't attempt to read the entire stream at once and procudes a set of streams for file data.
Simply add the HttpMultipartParser project to your solution and reference it in the projects you want to use it in.
There is also a NuGet package provided.
The parser was built and tested for NET 4.0. Versions lower then this may work but are untested.
- Create a new MultipartFormDataParser with the stream containing the multipart/form-data.
- Access the data through the parser.
- Create a new StreamingMultipartFormDataParser with the stream containing the multipart/form-data
- Set up the ParameterHandler and FileHandler delegates
- Call parser.Run()
- The delegates will be called as data streams in.
// stream:
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="username"
example
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="email"
[email protected]
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="files[]"; filename="photo1.jpg"
Content-Type: image/jpeg
ExampleBinaryData012031203
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// ===== Simple Parsing ====
// parse:
var parser = new MultipartFormDataParser(stream);
// From this point the data is parsed, we can retrieve the
// form data using the GetParameterValue method.
var username = parser.GetParameterValue("username");
var email = parser.GetParameterValue("email")
// Files are stored in a list:
var file = parser.Files.First();
string filename = file.FileName;
Stream data = file.Data;
// ==== Advanced Parsing ====
// parse:
var parser = new StreamingMultipartFormDataParser(stream);
parser.ParameterHandler += parameter => DoSomethingWithParameter(parameter);
parser.FileHandler += (name, fileName, type, disposition, buffer, bytes) =>
{
// Write the part of the file we've recieved to a file stream. (Or do something else)
filestream.Write(buffer, 0, bytes);
}
// stream:
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="checkbox"
likes_cake
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="checkbox"
likes_cookies
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// ===== Simple Parsing ====
// parse:
var parser = new MultipartFormDataParser(stream);
// From this point the data is parsed, we can retrieve the
// form data from the GetParameterValues method
var checkboxResponses = parser.GetParameterValues("checkbox");
foreach(var parameter in checkboxResponses)
{
Console.WriteLine("Parameter {0} is {1}", parameter.Name, parameter.Data)
}
// stream:
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="files[]"; filename="photo1.jpg"
Content-Type: image/jpeg
MoreBinaryData
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="files[]"; filename="photo2.jpg"
Content-Type: image/jpeg
ImagineLotsOfBinaryData
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// ===== Simple Parsing ====
// parse:
var parser = new MultipartFormDataParser(stream);
// Loop through all the files
foreach(var file in parser.Files)
{
Stream data = file.Data;
// Do stuff with the data.
}
// ==== Advanced Parsing ====
// parse:
var parser = new StreamingMultipartFormDataParser(stream);
parser.ParameterHandler += parameter => DoSomethingWithParameter(parameter);
parser.FileHandler += (name, fileName, type, disposition, buffer, bytes) =>
{
// Write the part of the file we've recieved to a file stream. (Or do something else)
// Assume that filesreamsByName is a Dictionary<string, FileStream> of all the files
// we are writing.
filestreamsByName[name].Write(buffer, 0, bytes);
};
parser.StreamClosedHandler += ()
{
// Do things when my input stream is closed
};
Please see LICENSE