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stbuehler, 2009-02-17 09:29


Module mod_uploadprogress (1.5.x)

Options

upload-progress.progress-url

string, empty by default; use "/progress" (or something else) to enable the module

upload-progress.remove-timeout

integer, default: 60 seconds

upload-progress.debug

boolean, default: "disable"

Config Example

upload-progress.progress-url = "/progress" 
upload-progress.remove-timeout = 30
upload-progress.debug = "enable" 

Warning

This module will not work if you are using more than one worker ("server.max-worker":Server.max-workerDetails)

Description

This module can be used to track the progress of a current upload.

When a file upload is done, the current received bytes are tracked
with this module and can be retrieved via the progress-url and the
tracking key. This key has to be added to the upload url or via
header.

In combination with server.max-request-size, usually the browser
will display an error page containing information that the connection
has been terminated. This can not be replaced with a custom error
page, the browsers aren't displaying them.

The uploadprogress module tracks this errors now. If the upload
is done in one window (or an iframe which will be hidden on form submit),
another iframe can display a custom uploadprogress page which can
also fetch the status 413 via json if this happen. If 413 is retrieved,
a custom error message (File is too big) can be displayed.

The first examples can be found at
http://blog.lighttpd.net/articles/2006/08/01/mod_uploadprogress-is-back

The mentioned multi-frame example will be added in the future.

How to use it

Generate a progress-id (32 hex digits - just use a md5 hash); send this progress-id in the upload request and in all progress requests, either as "X-Progress-ID" header or as "X-Progress-ID" query string parameter.

JSON Response

The returned json may contain:
  • state
    current state of upload
    values = starting, error, done, uploading
  • status
    http error status
    values = 413
  • size
    size of request
  • received
    bytes received by lighttpd yet

Example 1

Three html-files are appended as example, based on Jan's work mentioned
at the link above. You need to add the tracking_id (an example how this is
done with a single page upload and javascript is also provided at Jan's blog).

In the iframe version, you can generate the tracking_id via php or other
server-side scripting.

Warning, the files are not working out of the box, you have to change things!

Downloads:

Example 2

Theres a new example (using YUI framework) here:
http://redmine.lighttpd.net/attachments/399/index.2.html

Updated by stbuehler over 15 years ago · 12 revisions