[Catalyst] Re: On fantastic catalyst plugin, Catalyst::Plugin::UploadProgress

Yoshinori Sano yoshinori.sano at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 11:42:17 CET 2005


2005/11/23, Gavin Henry <ghenry at perl.me.uk>:
> <quote who="Yoshinori Sano">
> > Andy Grundman wrote:
> >> Don Arbow wrote:
> >> > Does this really work in Apache, or are you testing it with HTTP
> >> Engine?
> >> >
> >> >  From my testing some time back (not in Catalyst), the "progress" that
> >> > appears is not the actual upload, but the copy from Apache's tmp file
> >> to
> >> > the CGI's tmp variable. By the time that you get any progress, the
> >> file
> >> > has already moved over the wire. I was under the impression that the
> >> > only way to get actual progress was to hook into Apache
> >> (Apache::Request
> >> > has an upload hook).
> >>
> >> Yes, it really works. :)  It's been tested in the standalone engine,
> >> Apache, FastCGI, and plain old CGI.
> >
> > As Andy Grundman explains, it works properly.
> > However, we have to pay for a minute to get expected results.
> >
> > Here is the instruction:
> >
> > 1. Enable the "$upload->copy_to()" line.
> >
> > Index:
> > Catalyst-Plugin-UploadProgress/example/Upload/lib/Upload/C/Upload.pm
> > ==================================================================---
> > Catalyst-Plugin-UploadProgress/example/Upload/lib/Upload/C/Upload.pm
> >        (revision 2134)
> > +++ Catalyst-Plugin-UploadProgress/example/Upload/lib/Upload/C/Upload.pm
> >        (working copy)
> > @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
> >      my $upload = $c->request->uploads->{upload_file};
> >      if ( $upload ) {
> >          # we could do this, but we'll just throw away the file for now
> > -        # $upload->copy_to( '/var/tmp/uploads/' . $upload->filename );
> > +        $upload->copy_to( '/var/tmp/uploads/' . $upload->filename );
> >      }
> >
> >      my $progress = $c->upload_progress( $c->req->params->{upload_id} );
> >
> >
> > 2. Type the following commands at your terminal.
> > $ mkdir /var/tmp/uploads/
> > $ chmod 777 /var/tmp/uploads/
> >
> >
> > 3. Start the test server.
> > $ ./Catalyst-Plugin-UploadProgress/example/Upload/script/upload_server.pl
> > -f
> >
> >
> > 4. Upload any file you want.
> >
> > --
> > Yoshinori Sano
> >
> >
>
> Is this in trunk?
>
> Gavin.

You mean I got the source code from trunk?
If so, it's true (obviously).

I've checked out by using the following command:

$ svn co http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/trunk/Catalyst-Plugin-UploadProgress

I can't understand exactly what you mean.
Sorry...

--
Yoshinori Sano



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