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Sending file together with form data via ajax post

I'm trying to upload a file via ajax together with some fields in a form. However, it doesn't work. I get this error.

Undefined Index :- File

Here's my code.

HTML

<!-- File Button -->
<div class="form-group">
  <label class="col-md-4 control-label" for="file">Upload Software / File</label>
  
  <div class="col-md-4">
    <input id="file" name="file" class="input-file" type="file">
  </div>
</div>

<div class="form-group">
  <label class="col-md-4 control-label" for="price">Price($)</label>
  
  <div class="col-md-4">
    <input id="price" name="price" type="text" placeholder="Price" class="form-control input-md" required="">
  </div>
</div>

Ajax

$("#add_product").click(function(e) {
  e.preventDefault();
  product_name = $("product_name").val();
  //d = $("#add_new_product").serialize();
  
  $.ajax({
    type: 'POST',
    url: 'ajax.php',
    data: $("#add_new_product").serialize(),
    success: function(response) {
      //
      alert(response);

    }
  })
});

PHP

if (0 < $_FILES['file']['error']) {
  echo ":!";
} else {
  echo "ASa";
}

What am I missing here?

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Akshay Avatar asked Nov 17 '15 15:11

Akshay


3 Answers

Can you try using FormData():

$("form#files").submit(function(){

    var formData = new FormData($(this)[0]);

    $.ajax({
        url: window.location.pathname,
        type: 'POST',
        data: formData,
        async: false,
        success: function (data) {
            alert(data)
        },
        cache: false,
        contentType: false,
        processData: false
    });

    return false;
});

The above is a sample code, but you may use it to modify it.

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Praveen Kumar Purushothaman Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 13:10

Praveen Kumar Purushothaman


you can use FormData

$("#add_product").click(function(e) {
  e.preventDefault();
  var fdata = new FormData()

  fdata.append("product_name", $("product_name").val());

  if ($("#file")[0].files.length > 0)
    fdata.append("file", $("#file")[0].files[0])
  //d = $("#add_new_product").serialize();
  $.ajax({
    type: 'POST',
    url: 'ajax.php',
    data: fdata,
    contentType: false,
    processData: false,
    success: function(response) {
      //
      alert(response);

    }
  })
});
<!-- File Button -->
<div class="form-group">
  <label class="col-md-4 control-label" for="file">Upload Software / File</label>
  
  <div class="col-md-4">
    <input id="file" name="file" class="input-file" type="file">
  </div>
</div>

<div class="form-group">
  <label class="col-md-4 control-label" for="price">Price($)</label>
  
  <div class="col-md-4">
    <input id="price" name="price" type="text" placeholder="Price" class="form-control input-md" required="">
  </div>
</div>
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Suhail Keyjani Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 11:10

Suhail Keyjani


We need to acknowledge first is that we need to APPEND both Form Input Data and Form File(s) into a single FormData variable.

Here is my solution in which I have enabled Multi File option so that this solution can fit for all examples.

It is Important to include name attribute in the input controls to make it work properly on server side in most of cases. If you are using C# then you can use simply Request.Form["nameAttribute"] to simply get the function. It is similar for Java and other languages.

My Sample Code is

   $(document).ready(function () //Setting up on Document to Ready Function
    {
        $("#btnUpload").click(function (event) {

            //getting form into Jquery Wrapper Instance to enable JQuery Functions on form                    
            var form = $("#myForm1");

            //Serializing all For Input Values (not files!) in an Array Collection so that we can iterate this collection later.
            var params = form.serializeArray();

            //Getting Files Collection
            var files = $("#File1")[0].files;

            //Declaring new Form Data Instance  
            var formData = new FormData();

            //Looping through uploaded files collection in case there is a Multi File Upload. This also works for single i.e simply remove MULTIPLE attribute from file control in HTML.  
            for (var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                formData.append(files[i].name, files[i]);
            }
            //Now Looping the parameters for all form input fields and assigning them as Name Value pairs. 
            $(params).each(function (index, element) {
                formData.append(element.name, element.value);
            });

            //disabling Submit Button so that user cannot press Submit Multiple times
            var btn = $(this);
            btn.val("Uploading...");
            btn.prop("disabled", true);

            $.ajax({
                url: "Handler.ashx", //You can replace this with MVC/WebAPI/PHP/Java etc
                method: "post",
                data: formData,
                contentType: false,
                processData: false,
                success: function () {
                    //Firing event if File Upload is completed!  
                    alert("Upload Completed");
                    btn.prop("disabled", false);
                    btn.val("Submit");
                    $("#File1").val("");

                },
                error: function (error) { alert("Error"); }

            });

        });

    });
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post" id="myForm1">
    <p><textarea id="TextArea1" rows="2" cols="20" name="TextArea1"></textarea></p>
    <p><input id="File1" type="file" multiple="multiple" /></p>
    <input id="btnUpload" type="button" value="Submit" />
    </form>

For a working example (asp.net C# with handlers) you can visit sample code on https://github.com/vibs2006/HttpFileHandlerFormDataSample

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vibs2006 Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 11:10

vibs2006