I'm using the jQuery File Upload plugin.
I would like to be able to trigger an event when all selected files have finished uploading. So far I have an event for doing an action when a file(s) is selected for uploading and when each particular file finishes uploading - is there a way to detect that all selected files have finished uploading?
The actual app is here http://repinzle-demo.herokuapp.com/upload
My input field looks like this:
<div id="fine-uploader-basic" class="btn btn-success" style="position: relative; overflow: hidden; direction: ltr;">
My script code looks like this:
<script>
$(function () {
$('#fileupload').fileupload({
dataType: 'json',
add: function (e, data) { // when files are selected this lists the files to be uploaded
$.each(data.files, function (index, file) {
$('<p/>').text("Uploading ... "+file.name).appendTo("#fileList");
});
data.submit();
},
done: function (e, data) { // when a file gets uploaded this lists the name
$.each(data.files, function (index, file) {
$('<p/>').text("Upload complete ..."+file.name).appendTo("#fileList");
});
}
});
});
</script>
I am handling the request with a Play Framework (Java) controller that looks like this:
publi
c static void doUpload(File[] files) throws IOException{
List<ImageToUpload> imagesdata = new ArrayList<ImageToUpload>();
//ImageToUpload has information about images that are going to be uploaded, name size etc.
for(int i=0;i<files.length;i++){
Upload upload = new Upload(files[i]);
upload.doit(); //uploads pictures to Amazon S3
Picture pic = new Picture(files[i].getName());
pic.save(); // saves metadata to a MongoDB instance
imagesdata.add(new ImageToUpload(files[i].getName()));
}
renderJSON(imagesdata);
}
I think you are looking for 'stop' event:
$('#fileupload').bind('fileuploadstop', function (e) {/* ... */})
as said in the plugin documentation:
Callback for uploads stop, equivalent to the global ajaxStop event (but for file upload requests only).
You can also specify the function on plugin creation passing it as parameter
$('#fileupload').fileupload({
stop: function (e) {}, // .bind('fileuploadstop', func);
});
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