Below is my code :
public class ActionDownloadAttribute : ActionFilterAttribute
{
public override void OnResultExecuted(ResultExecutedContext filterContext)
{
filterContext.HttpContext.Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=" + "Report.pdf");
base.OnResultExecuted(filterContext);
}
}
[ActionDownload]
public ActionResult GeneratePdf()
{
List<Comment> comments = null;
using (var db = new CandidateEntities())
{
comments = db.Comments.ToList();
}
return new PdfActionResult("GeneratePdf", comments);
}
This above code gives the PDF file for download.But I want to Save it(Automatically) to specific path or Blob before downloading it.
Can anyone help me in the same?
When I looked originally at my answer it did not really brought a lot of value.So I will try to expand.
Not async
First I have exactly the same controller as you. Then I use restsharp to make a call to that URL
var client = new RestClient("http://some.url.com");
var request = new RestRequest("mvc/GeneratePDF", Method.GET);
// execute the request
RestResponse response = (RestResponse)client.Execute(request);
// Zwracamy byte[] ktory jest naszym plikiem PDF
return response;
Now if you look at the response.RawBytes you can use that in methods below to upload the byte array directly to Azure :)
I call one of my 2 methods to either upload a byte[] or from stream
public static class AzureStorage
{
/// <summary>
/// Metoda zajmujaca sie uploadem do Azure
/// </summary>
public static string _uploadToAzureBlob(byte[] arrPDF, string azureContainer, string filename)
{
// Retrieve connection string
CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting("StorageConn"));
// Create blob client
CloudBlobClient blobClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient();
// Retrieve reference to a previously created container.
CloudBlobContainer container = blobClient.GetContainerReference(azureContainer);
// Create object blob
CloudBlockBlob blob = container.GetBlockBlobReference(filename);
// Upload
blob.UploadFromByteArray(arrPDF, 0, arrPDF.Length);
return blob.Uri.ToString();
}
/// <summary>
/// Metoda zajmujaca sie uploadem do Azure
/// </summary>
public static string _uploadToAzureBlob(Stream iostream, string azureContainer, string filename, bool ApplyReadPermissions = true)
{
// Retrieve connection string
CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting("StorageConn"));
// Create blob client
CloudBlobClient blobClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient();
// Retrieve reference to a previously created container.
CloudBlobContainer container = blobClient.GetContainerReference(azureContainer);
// Create container if it does not exist
container.CreateIfNotExists();
// Create object blob
CloudBlockBlob blob = container.GetBlockBlobReference(filename);
iostream.Position = 0;//Move the pointer to the start of stream..
using (var fileStream = iostream)
{
blob.UploadFromStream(fileStream);
}
// Here we need to share the URL for reading the barcode! Otherwise we dont have access to it
if (ApplyReadPermissions)
{
var builder = new UriBuilder(blob.Uri);
builder.Query = blob.GetSharedAccessSignature(
new SharedAccessBlobPolicy
{
Permissions = SharedAccessBlobPermissions.Read,
SharedAccessStartTime = new DateTimeOffset(DateTime.UtcNow.AddMinutes(-5)),
SharedAccessExpiryTime = new DateTimeOffset(DateTime.UtcNow.AddMinutes(5))
}).TrimStart('?');
var x = builder.Uri.ToString();
return x;
}
return null;
}
}
Let me know if this helps. It works for me in my azure environment. I have a webjob generating those files and saving them automatically on blob.
Updated : Async
If you would rewrite those methods to upload to Azure to be Async then having something like below would enable you to do following call :
public async Task<ActionResult> asyncPDF()
{
return await AzureStorage._uploadToAzureBlob( ControllerContext.GeneratePdf(objModel, "VIEW_NAME") ) ;
}
I will be testing that method more in detail to confirm its behavior.
comments much welcome :D