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== Open File Upload Dialog ==
 
== Open File Upload Dialog ==
If you want the file upload on another component rather than those components above (Button, Toolbarbutton, Menu), you can call [ FileUpload.get()]
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If you want the file upload on another component rather than those components above (Button, Toolbarbutton, Menu), you can call [https://www.zkoss.org/javadoc/latest/zk/org/zkoss/zul/Fileupload.html#get-- FileUpload.get()] in an event listener.
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Here is an example:
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<source lang='xml'>
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    <a iconSclass="z-icon-upload" style="font-size: 32px; border: 2px solid; padding: 5px;"
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      apply="org.zkoss.reference.developer.uipattern.UploadComposer"/>
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</source>
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<source lang='java' high='4'>
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public class UploadComposer extends SelectorComposer {
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    @Listen(Events.ON_CLICK + "= a")
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    public void handleUpload(MouseEvent e) {
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        Fileupload.get(1, new EventListener<UploadEvent>() {
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            public void onEvent(UploadEvent event) throws Exception {
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                Media[] medias = event.getMedias();
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                System.out.println("upload " +  medias[0].getName());
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            }
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        });
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    }
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}
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</source>
  
 
=File Download=
 
=File Download=

Revision as of 02:36, 21 October 2020


File Upload and Download


File Upload

Button, Toolbarbutton and Menuitem support file upload out-of-box In other words. You just need to enable it with the steps below:

  1. Specify upload attributewith true to enable file upload
  2. Assign an event listener to the component for the onUpload event[1]

For example,

<zk>
	<zscript>
	void upload(UploadEvent event) {
		org.zkoss.util.media.Media media = event.getMedia();
		if (media instanceof org.zkoss.image.Image) {
			org.zkoss.zul.Image image = new org.zkoss.zul.Image();
			image.setContent( (org.zkoss.image.Image) media);
			image.setParent(pics);
		} else {
			Messagebox.show("Not an image: "+media, "Error", Messagebox.OK, Messagebox.ERROR);
		}
	}
	</zscript>
	<button label="Upload" upload="true" onUpload="upload(event)"/>
	<vlayout id="pics" />
</zk>

You can control the maximal allowed number of files, the maximal allowed size, and other options. Please refer to org.zkoss.zul.Button.setUpload().

<menupopup>
    <menuitem label="Upload" upload="true,maxsize=-1,native"/>
</menupopup>

  1. If you enabled the use of event threads, you could use Fileupload.get() and related. For more information, please refer to the Event Thread section.


Open File Upload Dialog

If you want the file upload on another component rather than those components above (Button, Toolbarbutton, Menu), you can call FileUpload.get() in an event listener.


Here is an example:

    <a iconSclass="z-icon-upload" style="font-size: 32px; border: 2px solid; padding: 5px;"
       apply="org.zkoss.reference.developer.uipattern.UploadComposer"/>


public class UploadComposer extends SelectorComposer {

    @Listen(Events.ON_CLICK + "= a")
    public void handleUpload(MouseEvent e) {
        Fileupload.get(1, new EventListener<UploadEvent>() {
            public void onEvent(UploadEvent event) throws Exception {
                Media[] medias = event.getMedias();
                System.out.println("upload " +  medias[0].getName());
            }
        });
    }
}

File Download

Filedownload provides a set of utilities to prompt a user for downloading a file from the server to a local folder. For example,

<button label="Download a file" onClick='Filedownload.save("~./zklogo.png", null);'/>

10000000000002AF000001BB582C2DD7.png

The file could be a static resource, an input stream, a file, a URL and others. Please refer to ZK Component Reference and Filedownload for more information.

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