SENARIO: i have few folders on my FTP server, belongs to particular user. Suppose i have 10GB total space and i assign 1GB to each user i.e can accomodate 10 users having 1GB each.
now users can add/delete/edit any type of file to utilize the storage space. All i need to do is to restrict users not to exceed 1gb space for their file storage. For this i want to use FileSystemWatcher to notify me that a user had created/deleted/edited a file so that i can minimize the space from 1gb incase of creation of a file or add a space incase of deletion.
this is the piece of coding using FSW. when user gets loged-in with proper id and password, respective folder is opened (present at FTP server) where he can add/delete/edit any type of file and according to that i hav to monitor d space ulitilized by him.
but d problem is the event handlers (written in console). i dont understand what happens when this code is being runned... i dontknow how to use FSW class so that i can monitor d changes user is making in his folder.
please help ... THANX
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading;
public class _Default: System.Web.UI.Page {
public class ClsFileSystemWatcher {
public static void OnChanged(object source, FileSystemEventArgs e) {
Console.WriteLine("File "+e.FullPath+" :"+e.ChangeType);
}
public static void OnDeleted(object source, FileSystemEventArgs e) {
Console.WriteLine("File "+e.FullPath+" :"+e.ChangeType);
}
public static void OnCreated(object source, FileSystemEventArgs e) {
Console.WriteLine("File "+e.FullPath+" :"+e.ChangeType);
}
public static void OnRenamed(object source, RenamedEventArgs e) {
Console.WriteLine("File "+e.OldFullPath+" [Changed to] "+e.FullPath);
}
public static void OnError(object source, ErrorEventArgs e) {
Console.WriteLine("Error "+e);
}
public void FileWatcher(string InputDir) {
using (FileSystemWatcher fsw = new FileSystemWatcher()) {
fsw.Path = InputDir;
fsw.Filter = #"*";
fsw.IncludeSubdirectories = true;
fsw.NotifyFilter = NotifyFilters.FileName|NotifyFilters.Attributes|NotifyFilters.LastAccess|NotifyFilters.LastWrite|NotifyFilters.Security|NotifyFilters.Size|NotifyFilters.CreationTime|NotifyFilters.DirectoryName;
fsw.Changed += OnChanged;
fsw.Created += OnCreated;
fsw.Deleted += OnDeleted;
fsw.Renamed += OnRenamed;
fsw.Error += OnError;
fsw.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
//string strOldFile = InputDir + "OldFile.txt";
//string strNewFile = InputDir + "CreatedFile.txt";
//// Making changes in existing file
//using (FileStream stream = File.Open(strOldFile, FileMode.Append))
//{
// StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(stream);
// sw.Write("Appending new line in Old File");
// sw.Flush();
// sw.Close();
//}
//// Writing new file on FileSystem
//using (FileStream stream = File.Create(strNewFile))
//{
// StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(stream);
// sw.Write("Writing First line into the File");
// sw.Flush();
// sw.Close();
//}
//File.Delete(strOldFile);
//File.Delete(strNewFile);
// Minimum time given to event handler to track new events raised by the filesystem.
Thread.Sleep(1000);
}
}
}
private DAL conn;
private string connection;
private string id = string.Empty;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
connection = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\\Documents and Settings\\project\\Desktop\\BE prj\\dbsan.mdb;Persist Security Info=False";
conn = new DAL(connection);
////*** Opening Respective Folder of a User ***////
DirectoryInfo directories = new DirectoryInfo(#"C:\\Inetpub\\ftproot\\san\\");
DirectoryInfo[] folderList = directories.GetDirectories();
if (Request.QueryString["id"] != null) {
id = Request.QueryString["id"];
}
string path = Path.Combine(#"C:\\Inetpub\\ftproot\\san\\", id);
int folder_count = folderList.Length;
for (int j = 0; j < folder_count; j++) {
if (Convert.ToString(folderList[j]) == id) {
Process p = new Process();
p.StartInfo.FileName = path;
p.Start();
}
}
ClsFileSystemWatcher FSysWatcher = new ClsFileSystemWatcher();
FSysWatcher.FileWatcher(path);
}
}
Each time you reload the page you create new FSW - in that case you won't get any events raised, because from the point of newly created FSW nothing was changes. Try to preserve your FileSystemWatcher object in the Session state.
So flow would look like:
User logs in – you create FSW and preserve it in Session
User reloads the page – get FSW from Session (do not create new one)
You should create a worker role (service) for this type of thing. I think it is not appropriate to have something like this inside of a page.
Related
I'm using it on a console project.
.NET Framework: 4.5
In my test code, SQLDependency onChange always firing although there is no data changes in Database.
class Program
{
private static string _connStr;
static void Main(string[] args)
{
_connStr = "data source=xxx.xxx.xx.xx;User Id=xxx;Password=xxx; Initial Catalog=xxx";
SqlDependency.Start(_connStr);
UpdateGrid();
Console.Read();
}
private static void UpdateGrid()
{
using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(_connStr))
{
using (SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("select msgdtl,msgid From NotifyMsg", connection))
{
command.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
connection.Open();
SqlDependency dependency = new SqlDependency(command);
dependency.OnChange += new OnChangeEventHandler(dependency_OnChange);
SqlDataReader sdr = command.ExecuteReader();
Console.WriteLine();
while (sdr.Read())
{
Console.WriteLine("msgdtl:{0}\t (msgid:{1})", sdr["msgdtl"].ToString(), sdr["msgid"].ToString());
}
sdr.Close();
}
}
}
private static void dependency_OnChange(object sender, SqlNotificationEventArgs e)
{
UpdateGrid();
}
when I start running, onChange event fires and never stop. But there is no change in my databse.
Try to check the SqlNotificationEventArgs object in the dependency_OnChnage method. It looks like you have an error there. I had the same SqlDependency behavior one time and the problem was solved by changing select msgdtl,msgid From NotifyMsg to select msgdtl,msgid From dbo.NotifyMsg (The dbo statement has been added).
But I should warn you: be careful using SqlDependency class - it has the problems with memory leaks. Hovewer, you can use an open source realization of the SqlDependency class - SqlDependencyEx. It uses a database trigger and native Service Broker notification to receive events about the table changes. This is an usage example:
int changesReceived = 0;
using (SqlDependencyEx sqlDependency = new SqlDependencyEx(
TEST_CONNECTION_STRING, TEST_DATABASE_NAME, TEST_TABLE_NAME))
{
sqlDependency.TableChanged += (o, e) => changesReceived++;
sqlDependency.Start();
// Make table changes.
MakeTableInsertDeleteChanges(changesCount);
// Wait a little bit to receive all changes.
Thread.Sleep(1000);
}
Assert.AreEqual(changesCount, changesReceived);
With SqlDependecyEx you are able to monitor INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE separately and receive actual changed data (xml) in the event args object. Hope this help.
there is a custom implementation of SqlDependency that report you the changed table records:
var _con= "data source=.; initial catalog=MyDB; integrated security=True";
static void Main()
{
using (var dep = new SqlTableDependency<Customer>(_con, "Customer"))
{
dep.OnChanged += Changed;
dep.Start();
Console.WriteLine("Press a key to exit");
Console.ReadKey();
dep.Stop();
}
}
static void Changed(object sender, RecordChangedEventArgs<Customer> e)
{
if (e.ChangeType != ChangeType.None)
{
for (var index = 0; index < e.ChangedEntities.Count; index++)
{
var changedEntity = e.ChangedEntities[index];
Console.WriteLine("DML operation: " + e.ChangeType);
Console.WriteLine("ID: " + changedEntity.Id);
Console.WriteLine("Name: " + changedEntity.Name);
Console.WriteLine("Surame: " + changedEntity.Surname);
}
}
}
Here is the link: [https://tabledependency.codeplex.com]
I am developing a complaint form. In this this form, I must make a function that uploads a file and then delete the file that was uploaded. I can upload a file to the server, but I can't take a link of the file I upload to the server in order to delete it. Please help me. Here is my code:
public string FilePath;
protected void btAdd_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (AttachFile.HasFile)
{
try
{
string[] sizes = {"B", "KB", "MB", "GB"};
double sizeinbytes = AttachFile.FileBytes.Length;
string filename = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(AttachFile.FileName);
string fileextension = Path.GetExtension(AttachFile.FileName);
int order = 0;
while (sizeinbytes >= 1024 && order + 1 < sizes.Length)
{
order++;
sizeinbytes = sizeinbytes/1024;
}
string result = String.Format("{0:0.##} {1}", sizeinbytes, sizes[order]);
string encryptionFileName = EncrytionString(10);
FilePath = "Path" + encryptionFileName.Trim() + AttachFile.FileName.Trim();
AttachFile.SaveAs(FilePath);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
lbMessage.Visible = true;
lbMessage.Text = ex.Message;
}
}
}
protected void btDelete_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
File file = new FileInfo(FilePath);
if (file.Exists)
{
File.Delete(FilePath);
}
}
catch (FileNotFoundException fe)
{
lbMessage.Text = fe.Message;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
lbMessage.Text = ex.Message;
}
}
Each request in asp.net creates a new object of your Page.
If you set variables during one request, they will not be available on the next request.
Your delete logic seems to depend upon FilePath being set during upload. If you want the page to remember that, keep it in the ViewState. The ViewState is maintained across requests to the same page and that would allow you to use the variable FilePath during delete.
This can be easily achieved by making FilePath a property and getting it from the ViewState.
public string FilePath
{
get
{
return (string) ViewState["FilePath"];
}
set
{
ViewState["FilePath"] = value;
}
}
YOU SHOULD DO IT IN THIS WAY.
if (imgUpload.HasFile)
{
String strFileName = imgUpload.PostedFile.FileName;
imgUpload.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("\\DesktopModules\\Indies\\FormPost\\img\\") + strFileName);
SqlCommand cmd01 = new SqlCommand("insert into img (FeaturedImg) Values (#img)", cn01);
cmd01.Parameters.AddWithValue("#img", ("\\DesktopModules\\Indies\\FormPost\\img\\") + strFileName);
}
With this code you can upload file in a particular location in your sites root directory.
and the path will be stored in database as string.
so you can access the file just by using the path stored in database.
If you cant understand anything. or wanna know more u can contact me or ask me here in comments.
I have a list of strings, which are generated on a imagebutton_click method. I want to be able to use this list in another webpage.
How ever im not quite sure how to go about posting it between the two pages.
I have the following code below:
protected void ImageButton1_Click(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e)
{
RadGrid rg = RadGrid1;
//Get selected rows
GridItemCollection gdc = (GridItemCollection)rg.SelectedItems;
foreach (GridItem gi in gdc)
{
if (gi is GridDataItem)
{
GridDataItem gdi = (GridDataItem)gi;
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(gdi["Email"].Text))
{
string client = gdi["Email"].Text;
//Creating a List of Clients to be Emailed
emailList.Add(email);
}
}
//Enable the Prepare Email Page
PageView2.Selected = true;
}
protected void ImageButton2_Click(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e)
{
if (emailList.Count != 0)
{
for (int i = 0; i < emailList.Count; i++)
{
_to = emailList[i].ToString() + ";";
}
}
else
{
_to = emailList[1].ToString();
}
//Processing Client Email
string _from = sec.GetCurrentUserEmail("test");
string _cc = "";
string _subject = SubjectTB.Text;
string _body = EmailEditor.Content;
string _tempTo = sec.GetCurrentUserEmail("temp");
string _msg = sec.SendMail(_tempTo, _cc, _from, _subject, _body, "");
if (_msg == "success")
{
//Thank the user and record mail was delivered sucessfully
TestPanel.Visible = true;
}
}
How do I get the values of emailList to be passed through to ImageButton2_click(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e). Currently it just passes through a null value. I gather I need to use HTML forms to do the request. Thanks.
I'm guessing that emailList is a private variable? Wouldn't you be able to add that to the LoadControlState and SaveControlState so that it'll be available for ImageButton2_Click later?
Here is an example: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.ui.control.loadcontrolstate%28v=vs.80%29.aspx
Another possibility is hidden field, that might be the simplist way, but not as secure.
You can get a good idea about state management in ASP.Net here. For your case if button1 and button2 are in the same aspx page, Viewstate would be a good idea. If they are in diferent pages then use Session state management.
I've got an oob app with a webbrowser on it.
The webbrowser source is databound with a URI defined by me. The URI has a path to a webpage from my server that displays a PDF file from its hardrive.
Note that all this is done on a local network.
URI example: uri = new Uri(#"http://ServerName/ProjectName/PDFViewer.aspx?pdf=somePDF.pdf");
Page code-behind:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string myURL = Request.Url.ToString();
string[] ParamArray = Regex.Split(myURL, "pdf=");
string Params = ParamArray[ParamArray.Length - 1];
if (Params.Length > 0)
{
Filename = Regex.Replace(Params, #"//", #"\\"); ;
if (File.Exists(Filename))
{
Response.ContentType = "Application/pdf";
Response.WriteFile(Filename); //Write the file directly to the HTTP content output stream.
Response.End();
}
else
this.Title = "PDF Not Found";
}
}
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { string myURL = Request.Url.ToString(); string[] ParamArray = Regex.Split(myURL, "pdf="); //If the URL has parameters, then get them. If not, return a blank string string Params = ParamArray[ParamArray.Length - 1]; if (Params.Length > 0) { //to the called (src) web page Filename = Regex.Replace(Params, #"//", #"\\"); ; if (File.Exists(Filename)) { Response.ContentType = "Application/pdf"; Response.WriteFile(Filename); //Write the file directly to the HTTP content output stream. Response.End(); } else this.Title = "PDF Not Found"; } }
The first time I set the WebBrowser source everything it displays the PDF. But when I set the URI one second time the app throws an exception: Trying to revoke a drop target that has not been registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040100).
I've done a few tests and here are the results:
1º new Uri(#"http://ServerName/ProjectName/PDFViewer.aspx?pdf=somePDF.pdf");
2º new Uri(#"http://ServerName/ProjectName/PDFViewer.aspx?pdf=someOtherPDF.pdf"); ->error
1º new Uri(#"http://ServerName/ProjectName/PDFViewer.aspx?pdf=somePDF.pdf");
2º new Uri(#"http://www.google.com"); ->error
1º new Uri(#"http://www.google.com");
2º new Uri(#"http://www.microsoft.com");
2º new Uri(#"http://ServerName/ProjectName/PDFViewer.aspx?pdf=somePDF.pdf");
3º new Uri(#"http://ServerName/ProjectName/PDFViewer.aspx?pdf=someOtherPDF.pdf"); ->error
I also forgot to say that when running the app from my browser (using a HTMLHost) the pages display just fine. Opening the pages using a browser will also work well.
It must be some problem with my aspx page. Any ideas?
Pedro
I've managed to resolve this by creating a new browser for each page. If you know of a more elegant solution please share.
I am not sure if I'm following the question/problem correctly but maybe loading the pages async and then assigning to webbrowser? Forgive me if I am off-base here.
public void ShowLink(string linkUrl)
{
if (App.Current.IsRunningOutOfBrowser)
{
var pageRequest = new WebClient();
pageRequest.DownloadStringCompleted += pageRequest_DownloadStringCompleted;
pageRequest.DownloadStringAsync(new Uri(linkUrl, UriKind.Absolute));
}
}
void pageRequest_DownloadStringCompleted(object sender, DownloadStringCompletedEventArgs e)
{
webBrowserLink.NavigateToString(e.Result.ToString());
}
Back in the ASP classic days when i needed to write out the name/value pairs of forms submitted by POST i thru this loop into the page:
on error resume next
for each x in Request.Form
Response.AppendToLog x & "=" & Request(x)
next
It threw all the form fields and values into the log just as GETs are. Does IIS7 .net give me any better method? (this is for the dev/testing portion of the project i don't have any concern about the space or cycles used to accomplish this).
thx
You can create an http module to log all posts. It allows you to log outside of the pages, a single point of logging instead of having to add the logic to all pages where you want to log activity.
Here you have some of the code. You would have to avoid logging viewstate since is tons of useless information. So you have to add some logic to achieve this.
public class ActivityLogModule: IHttpModule
{
public void Init(HttpApplication application)
{
application.EndRequest += (new EventHandler(this.Application_EndRequest));
}
private void Application_EndRequest(Object source, EventArgs e)
{
HttpApplication application = (HttpApplication)source;
HttpContext context = application.Context;
if (RecordActivity(context))
{
ActivityLogger.Instance.Log(application.Context.User.Identity.Name,
application.Context.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri,
application.Context.Request.Form.ToString());
}
}
public void Dispose(){}
protected bool RecordActivity(HttpContext context)
{
if (!context.Request.RequestType.Equals("POST"))
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
}
You could have something like this:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!Page.IsPostBack)
LogPostValues();
}
private void LogPostValues()
{
string logPath = #"C:\PostedValuesLog.txt";
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.AppendFormat("Logging: {0}", Request.Path);
sb.Append("Form Values");
foreach (string key in Request.Form)
{
string val = Request.Form[key];
sb.AppendFormat("{0} = {1}<br/>", key, val);
}
sb.Append(Environment.NewLine);
sb.Append("QueryString Values");
foreach (string key in Request.QueryString)
{
string val = Request.QueryString[key];
sb.AppendFormat("{0} = {1}<br/>", key, val);
}
sb.Append(Environment.NewLine);
sb.Append(Environment.NewLine);
sb.Append(Environment.NewLine);
File.AppendAllText(logPath, sb.ToString());
}
This is a crude method though and shouldn't really be used in production code. However, as this is just for development & testing, it should suffice to track what data is being posted to your page via the querystring and form.