[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #21497: Make uploads on XML-RPC resumable
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#21497: Make uploads on XML-RPC resumable
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Reporter: pento | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: XML-RPC | Version:
Severity: minor | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch |
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Comment (by pento):
The new patch tidies up the code a bit, and removes some unnecessary
checks and error messages.
To give an overview of what this patch does, it adds 5 new parameters to
the data struct:
* `resume`: flags if this is a resumable upload or not.
* `filesize`: the intended size of the file being uploaded.
* `path`: the path on the server that the file is being uploaded to. This
is required for the second chunk onwards.
* `location`: the byte location in the file that the current chunk is
being written to. At the moment, the code only supports appending to the
file, so the only valid location is at the end, but it could be modified
to write to anywhere in the file.
* `url`: The public url of the uploaded file, as returned by
`wp_upload_bits()`. This is required for the final chunk, when it's given
to `wp_insert_attachment()`.
While the upload is incomplete, the return struct has a `path` element,
instead of an `id` element, used to identify the file being uploaded.
A few things that I haven't decided yet:
* I'm not sure that `path` is the correct unique identifier to use, as it
could be a security problem. Writing to /tmp isn't really an option, it
won't work on cluster setups.
* How to handle the potential to overwrite another site's files in MS.
* If we should be pre-allocating the entire space in the
`wp_upload_bits()` call, so it can do sanity checking on the file size
immediately.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21497#comment:2>
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