[nycphp-talk] status of large file uploads
Corey Szopinski
corey at domanistudios.com
Wed Dec 14 19:10:36 EST 2005
I'm trying to build a simple AJAX file upload progress bar. I'm
running into some trouble getting access to the file information that
I need.
I've seen a couple of different strategies for tackling this problem.
1. patching PHP so that it has a callback handler in the file upload
methods
http://pdoru.from.ro/
2. Watching the tmp upload directory for file size updates
http://lixlpixel.org/ajax-upload-progress/
http://www.devpro.it/upload_progress/
3. Using a perl cgi-script to monitor the files
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megaupload/
I don't like option #1 because I don't want to have to patch my
installation of php. I don't mind #2, but I need to support
concurrent uploads, so this one is out of the running. I'm also loath
to use #3, because I'm not a huge fan of perl, and it seems like PHP
should be able to handle it.
A further frustration is that the $_FILES array seems to populate
_after_ the file is finished uploading. I had hoped to grab the $_FILE
['tmp_name'] early, and then monitor the file via filesystem calls. I
had also kicked around using ini_set('tmp_upload_dir') to a dynamic
folder and then scanning over that folder like option #2, but the
ini_set would apply to all uploads, and not just the one I want to
monitor (which means no concurrent uploads).
Are there any other sneaky ways to either 1. get (or set) the
tmp_name of a file so it can be watched, or 2. another means entirely
of watching the progress.
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
-corey
More information about the talk
mailing list