Hello Adrian, i stumbled a few weeks ago into this, but this approach relies to the disk instead of stream. since i can't guarantee disk reliability (clustering, disk may not be the same), i can not use this approach.
thanks for the answer, i'll keep searching. 2015-10-27 10:37 GMT-03:00 Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>: > On 10/26/2015 03:28 PM, Leonardo wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> i'm looking for a way to insert a file into a table using available >> binding for nodejs. >> >> just for comparison, if i where using java on server the upload code >> would be like this: >> >> protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, >> HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { >> cors(response); >> LOG.info("POST started: " + request.getContentType()); >> Collection<Part> parts = request.getParts(); >> for (Part part : parts) { >> long len = part.getSize(); >> String name = part.getName(); >> LOG.info("attepmt to upload " + name + " from " >> + request.getRemoteAddr()); >> if ("file".equals(name)) { >> String mime = part.getContentType(); >> try (InputStream in = part.getInputStream()) { >> String q = "insert into media (mediamime,mediadata) values (?,?)"; >> try (Connection con = ds.getConnection()) { >> try (PreparedStatement ps = // >> con.prepareStatement(q, Statement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS)) { >> ps.setString(1, mime); >> ps.setBinaryStream(2, in, len); >> ps.executeUpdate(); >> try (ResultSet rs = ps.getGeneratedKeys()) { >> if (rs.next()){ >> String m = ""+rs.getInt(1); >> LOG.info("new media: "+m); >> response.getWriter().write(m); >> } >> } >> } >> } catch (Exception e) { >> LOG.severe(e.getMessage()); >> e.printStackTrace(); >> response.setStatus(500); >> response.getWriter().write(e.toString()); >> } >> } >> } >> } >> } >> >> Attention for ps.setBinaryStream(2, in, len); part. >> >> Im' looking for a equivalent to this using pg, knex, anything capable of >> this in the nodejs ecossytem. >> > > I do not use nodejs, but I did find this: > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13124711/storing-a-file-in-postgres-using-node-postgres > > >> Thanks in advance. >> > > > -- > Adrian Klaver > adrian.kla...@aklaver.com >