In my gsp view, I have this code :
<g:each in="${fileResourceInstanceList}" status="i" var="fileResourceIn开发者_Python百科stance">
<tr class="${(i % 2) == 0 ? 'odd' : 'even'}">
<td>${fileResourceInstance.decodeURL()}</td>
<td><a href="${createLinkTo( dir:"/upload_data/datasets/ds"+signalDataInstance.datasetID , file: fileResourceInstance.decodeURL(), absolute:true )}" target="_new">view</a></td>
<td><g:link action="deleteFile" id="${fileResourceInstance.replace('.','###')}" params="[rs:signalDataInstance.datasetID]" onclick="return confirm('Are you sure?');"> delete </g:link></td>
</tr>
</g:each>
I would like to download my csv files, and not read my csv files in my browser !
How to force download ?Here code part in my controller :
def f = new File( "${linkDir}".toString() )
if( f.exists() ){
f.eachFile(){ file->
if( !file.isDirectory() )
fileResourceInstanceList.add( file.name )
}
}
Where to add this part in my code to force download ? :
response.setHeader("Content-disposition", "attachment; filename=" + file.name + ".csv");
render(contentType: "text/csv", text: file.name.toString());
The call to render is the problem - write directly to the response output stream:
response.setHeader "Content-disposition", "attachment; filename=${file.name}.csv"
response.contentType = 'text/csv'
response.outputStream << file.text
response.outputStream.flush()
You can also use the export plugin - it does what you want, and has some nice additional code that will follow associations, etc, as well as other output formats.
Might be a more maintainable solution depending on your requirements.
Here is the fix :
In view (gsp) :
<td><g:link action="download" id="${fileResourceInstance}" params="[rs:signalDataInstance.datasetID]" > download </g:link></td>
In controller :
def download = {
def filename = params.id
def dsId = params.rs
def webRootDir = servletContext.getRealPath("/")
def linkDir = "${webRootDir}/upload_data/datasets/ds${dsId}"
def file = new File( "${linkDir}".toString() + File.separatorChar + filename + ".csv" )
response.setHeader "Content-disposition", "attachment; filename=${file.name}"
response.contentType = 'text/csv'
response.outputStream << file.text
response.outputStream.flush()
}
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