I've looked at a lot of answer for this same question, but I haven't found a working solution yet. I am trying to make a web app that you can upload files to using express and multer, and I am having a problem that no files are being uploaded and req.file is always undefined.
My code below
'use strict';
var express = require('express');
var path = require('path');
var multer = require('multer')
var upload = multer({ dest: 'uploads/' })
var app = express();
require('dotenv').load();
app.use(express.static(path.join(__dirname, 'main')));
app.post('/upload', upload.single('upl'), function (req, res, next) {
// req.file is the `avatar` file
// req.body will hold the text fields, if there were any
console.log(req.file);
res.status(204).end();
})
var port = process.env.PORT || 8080;
app.listen(port, function () {
console.log('Node.js listening on port ' + port + '...');
});
The form
<form class="uploadForm" action="/upload" method="post" enctype="multipart/formdata">
<label class="control-label">Select File</label>
<input name="upl" id="input-1" type="file" class="file">
<input type="submit" value="submit" />
</form>
Help very much appreciated, this is driving me crazy.
In case of postman, try following:
This may fix the problem. Every time you restart the server you need to do above steps for calling the API again. The reason being multer sends back some cookies called connect.sid to the client which it may require in further communication. Using old cookies will not upload the file.
Your enctype
is slightly incorrect, it should be multipart/form-data
instead of multipart/formdata
.
I put MY (there are many I imagine and surely better) solution to help many people like me because I have searched during 1 entire day ;-(
//JS file on node side
var express = require('express');
var fileUpload = require('express-fileupload');
var fs = require("fs");
var app = express();
console.log('étape 0');
app.use(express.static('mesStatic'));
app.use(fileUpload());
console.log('étape 1');
app.get('/indexFileUpload.htm', function (req, res) {
res.sendFile( __dirname + "/" + "indexFileUpload.htm" );
})
console.log('étape 2');
app.post('/file_upload', function (req, res) {
console.log('étape 3');
console.log('req.files:' , req.files);
if (!req.files) {
res.send('No files to upload.');
return;
}
console.log('req.files.file.data:' , req.files.file.data);
var bufDataFile = new Buffer(req.files.file.data, "utf-8");
console.log('étape 3.1');
console.log('__dirname : ' + __dirname);
fs.writeFile(__dirname + '/file_upload/output.txt', bufDataFile, function(err) {
if (err) {
return console.error(err);
}
else {
console.log("Data written successfully !");
}
console.log('étape 4');
res.end('Fin OK !!!');
})
})
var server = app.listen(8081, function () {
var host = server.address().address
var port = server.address().port
console.log("Example app listening at http://%s:%s", host, port);
})
Yes, your enctype
is wrong and that is the only problem. Make sure that you correct your enctype otherwise you are likely to get undefined in req.file or req.files.
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