My application has been implemeted using MVC 3, .net. I am trying to generate an excel file at the click of a button. The call to the controller action is made using Ajax. My main problem is: During the file generation i am trying to display an image on the screen to let the user know of the ingoing operation. I can very well display the image but i cannot hide it after the operation is completed. The codei am using is :
Javascript code:
$("input.DownloadExcelReport").click(function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var parameter = -- code to fetch parameter value;
var outputViewUrl = (the url is created here);
showLoading(); -- This function displays the image
window.location.href = outputViewUrl;
});
Controller Action code:
public ActionResult DownExcelReportForAssortment(Guid parameter)
{
try
{
//the contents for the file generation are fetched here..
// Write contents to excel file
if (memoryStream != null)
{
var documentName = "Report.xls";
byte[] byteArrary = memoryStream.ToArray();
return File(byteArrary, "application/vnd.ms-excel", documentName);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
LogManager.LogException(ex);
}
}
I do not return a Json result to the calling javascript method where i can write the code to hide the image. I am returning a file which can be saved by the user and the action is completed.
Can somone please suggect/help me of how can i hide the image once the file generation operation is complete?
Appreciate the help...
You may checkout the following article and put this into action. So we start by defining a controller:
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
public ActionResult DownExcelReportForAssortment(Guid parameter, string tokenId)
{
// Simulate some heavy work to fetch the report
Thread.Sleep(5000);
// we fake it
byte[] byteArray = System.IO.File.ReadAllBytes(@"c:\test.xls");
var cookie = new HttpCookie("fileDownloadToken", tokenId);
Response.AppendCookie(cookie);
return File(byteArray, "application/vnd.ms-excel", "report.xls");
}
}
and in the view:
@Html.ActionLink(
"download report",
"DownExcelReportForAssortment",
"Home",
new { parameter = Guid.NewGuid(), tokenId = "__token__" },
new { @class = "download" }
)
Now the last step is to include the jquery.cookie plugin:
<script type="text/javascript" src="@Url.Content("~/scripts/jquery.cookie.js")"></script>
and write a script to subscribe to the click event of the anchor and track the download progress:
$(function () {
var fileDownloadCheckTimer;
$('.download').click(function () {
var token = new Date().getTime();
$(this).attr('href', function () {
return this.href.replace('__token__', token);
});
// Show the download spinner
$('body').append('<span id="progress">Downloading ...</span>');
// Start polling for the cookie
fileDownloadCheckTimer = window.setInterval(function () {
var cookieValue = $.cookie('fileDownloadToken');
if (cookieValue == token) {
window.clearInterval(fileDownloadCheckTimer);
$.cookie('fileDownloadToken', null);
// Hide the download spinner
$('#progress').remove();
}
}, 1000);
});
});
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