衫裤跑路 2011-03-22 13:52 采纳率: 50%
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使用jQuery.ajax发送multipart / formdata

I've got a problem sending a file to a serverside PHP-script using jQuery's ajax-function. It's possible to get the File-List with $('#fileinput').attr('files') but how is it possible to send this Data to the server? The resulting array ($_POST) on the serverside php-script is 0 (NULL) when using the file-input.

I know it is possible (though I didn't find any jQuery solutions until now, only Prototye code (http://webreflection.blogspot.com/2009/03/safari-4-multiple-upload-with-progress.html)).

This seems to be relatively new, so please do not mention file upload would be impossible via XHR/Ajax, because it's definitely working.

I need the functionality in Safari 5, FF and Chrome would be nice but are not essential.

My code for now is:

$.ajax({
    url: 'php/upload.php',
    data: $('#file').attr('files'),
    cache: false,
    contentType: 'multipart/form-data',
    processData: false,
    type: 'POST',
    success: function(data){
        alert(data);
    }
});
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  • 斗士狗 2011-05-12 09:36
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    Starting with Safari 5/Firefox 4, it’s easiest to use the FormData class:

    var data = new FormData();
    jQuery.each(jQuery('#file')[0].files, function(i, file) {
        data.append('file-'+i, file);
    });
    

    So now you have a FormData object, ready to be sent along with the XMLHttpRequest.

    jQuery.ajax({
        url: 'php/upload.php',
        data: data,
        cache: false,
        contentType: false,
        processData: false,
        method: 'POST',
        type: 'POST', // For jQuery < 1.9
        success: function(data){
            alert(data);
        }
    });
    

    It’s imperative that you set the contentType option to false, forcing jQuery not to add a Content-Type header for you, otherwise, the boundary string will be missing from it. Also, you must leave the processData flag set to false, otherwise, jQuery will try to convert your FormData into a string, which will fail.

    You may now retrieve the file in PHP using:

    $_FILES['file-0']
    

    (There is only one file, file-0, unless you specified the multiple attribute on your file input, in which case, the numbers will increment with each file.)

    Using the FormData emulation for older browsers

    var opts = {
        url: 'php/upload.php',
        data: data,
        cache: false,
        contentType: false,
        processData: false,
        method: 'POST',
        type: 'POST', // For jQuery < 1.9
        success: function(data){
            alert(data);
        }
    };
    if(data.fake) {
        // Make sure no text encoding stuff is done by xhr
        opts.xhr = function() { var xhr = jQuery.ajaxSettings.xhr(); xhr.send = xhr.sendAsBinary; return xhr; }
        opts.contentType = "multipart/form-data; boundary="+data.boundary;
        opts.data = data.toString();
    }
    jQuery.ajax(opts);
    

    Create FormData from an existing form

    Instead of manually iterating the files, the FormData object can also be created with the contents of an existing form object:

    var data = new FormData(jQuery('form')[0]);
    

    Use a PHP native array instead of a counter

    Just name your file elements the same and end the name in brackets:

    jQuery.each(jQuery('#file')[0].files, function(i, file) {
        data.append('file[]', file);
    });
    

    $_FILES['file'] will then be an array containing the file upload fields for every file uploaded. I actually recommend this over my initial solution as it’s simpler to iterate over.

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