FileTransfer

FileTransfer is an object that allows you to upload files to a server or download files from a server.

Properties

N/A

Methods

  • upload: sends a file to a server.
  • download: downloads a file from server.

Details

The FileTransfer object provides a way to upload files to a remote server using an HTTP multi-part POST request. Both HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. Optional parameters can be specified by passing a FileUploadOptions object to the upload method. On successful upload, the success callback will be called with a FileUploadResult object. If an error occurs, the error callback will be invoked with a FileTransferError object. It is also possible to download a file from remote and save it on the device (only iOS and Android).

Supported Platforms

  • Android
  • BlackBerry WebWorks (OS 5.0 and higher)
  • iOS
  • Windows Phone 7 ( Mango )

upload

Parameters:

  • filePath - Full path of the file on the device
  • server - URL of the server to receive the file
  • successCallback - A callback that is called with a Metadata object. (Function)
  • errorCallback - A callback that is called if an error occurs retrieving the Metadata. Invoked with a FileTransferError object. (Function)
  • options - Optional parameters such as file name and mimetype

Quick Example

// !! Assumes variable fileURI contains a valid URI to a  text file on the device
var win = function(r) {
    console.log("Code = " + r.responseCode);
    console.log("Response = " + r.response);
    console.log("Sent = " + r.bytesSent);
}

var fail = function(error) {
    alert("An error has occurred: Code = " + error.code);
    console.log("upload error source " + error.source);
    console.log("upload error target " + error.target);
}

var options = new [FileUploadOptions](../fileuploadoptions/fileuploadoptions.html)();
options.fileKey="file";
options.fileName=fileURI.substr(fileURI.lastIndexOf('/')+1);
options.mimeType="text/plain";

var params = new Object();
params.value1 = "test";
params.value2 = "param";
	
options.params = params;

var ft = new FileTransfer();
ft.upload(fileURI, "http://some.server.com/upload.php", win, fail, options);

Full Example

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
    <title>File Transfer Example</title>

    <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="cordova-1.6.1.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
        
        // Wait for Cordova to load
        //
        document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady, false);
        
        // Cordova is ready
        //
        function onDeviceReady() {
            
            // Retrieve image file location from specified source
            navigator.camera.getPicture(uploadPhoto,
                                        function(message) { alert('get picture failed'); },
                                        { quality: 50, 
                                        destinationType: navigator.camera.DestinationType.FILE_URI,
                                        sourceType: navigator.camera.PictureSourceType.PHOTOLIBRARY }
                                        );
            
        }
        
        function uploadPhoto(imageURI) {
            var options = new FileUploadOptions();
            options.fileKey="file";
            options.fileName=imageURI.substr(imageURI.lastIndexOf('/')+1);
            options.mimeType="image/jpeg";
            
            var params = new Object();
            params.value1 = "test";
            params.value2 = "param";
            
            options.params = params;
            
            var ft = new FileTransfer();
            ft.upload(imageURI, "http://some.server.com/upload.php", win, fail, options);
        }
        
        function win(r) {
            console.log("Code = " + r.responseCode);
            console.log("Response = " + r.response);
            console.log("Sent = " + r.bytesSent);
        }
        
        function fail(error) {
            alert("An error has occurred: Code = " + error.code);
            console.log("upload error source " + error.source);
            console.log("upload error target " + error.target);
        }
        
        </script>
</head>
<body>
    <h1>Example</h1>
    <p>Upload File</p>
</body>
</html>

download

Parameters:

  • source - URL of the server to receive the file
  • target - Full path of the file on the device
  • successCallback - A callback that is called with a FileEntry object. (Function)
  • errorCallback - A callback that is called if an error occurs retrieving the Metadata. Invoked with a FileTransferError object. (Function)

Quick Example

 // !! Assumes variable url contains a valid URI to a file on a server and filePath is a valid path on the device

var fileTransfer = new FileTransfer();

fileTransfer.download(
    url,
    filePath,
    function(entry) {
        console.log("download complete: " + entry.fullPath);
    },
    function(error) {
        console.log("download error source " + error.source);
        console.log("download error target " + error.target);
        console.log("upload error code" + error.code);
    }
);