I have this code which I'm using for uploading files in azure file storage container.
var originalFileName = GetDeserializedFileName(result.FileData.First());
var uploadedFileInfo = new FileInfo(result.FileData.First().LocalFileName);
var uploadFolder = "/AzureDocuments" + '/' + correctLoanId ;
var patString = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(uploadFolder) + "/" + originalFileName;
if(!Directory.Exists(HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(uploadFolder)))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(uploadFolder + '/' + correctLoanId));
}
if (!File.Exists(patString))
{
File.Copy(uploadedFileInfo.FullName, patString);
}
CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(
CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting("StorageConnectionString"));
CloudFileClient fileClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudFileClient();
CloudFileShare share = fileClient.GetShareReference("documents");
CloudFileDirectory rootDir = share.GetRootDirectoryReference();
CloudFileDirectory sampleDir = rootDir.GetDirectoryReference(correctLoanId);
sampleDir.CreateIfNotExists();
CloudFile cloudFile = sampleDir.GetFileReference(originalFileName);
try
{
//Open a stream from a local file.
Stream fileStream = File.OpenRead(patString);
cloudFile.UploadFromStreamAsync(fileStream);
fileStream.Dispose();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
The file is correctly uploaded and the correct size is shown in azure but when I'm downloading the file I'm getting error message that the file is corrupted.
Any idea if I'm doing something wrong?
The reason your file is corrupted is because of the following line of code:
Essentially you're starting an async process but not waiting for it to complete. To fix, you could do either of the following:
Use
sync
version of this method:Or, wait for
async
method to finish (recommended):Please note that if you're using async method, you would need to make the calling method async as well.