Hello Sergey,

i have something to attend:

You wrote that we can use the conn->filep attribute but there is no filep 
in conn and we can not save the files part by part because the whole file 
is uploaded complete before Mongoose calls the handler callback so the 
complete file has been stored in RAM.

Am Donnerstag, 8. Mai 2014 17:58:56 UTC+2 schrieb Sergey Lyubka:
>
> Hi Marcel,
> when uploaded file is spooled to the filesystem, user callback should 
> still be called, and POST content be exposed to the caller. I see two 
> options:
>    1. memory-map spooled file. conn->content, conn->content_len will point 
> to the memory mapped file in the same way as it was a usual small POST 
> request
>    2. add conn->filep attribute which will be a "FILE *" stream pointer of 
> uploaded file. Either conn->content or conn->filep might hold uploaded data.
>
> Could you describe your use case please, what uploads are used for, how 
> frequently, how large?
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Marcel Wirtz <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> we try to implement file uploading for our application using LibMongoose, 
>> but we have some problems with files larger than 530 MB.
>>
>> 1) Server returns "400 Bad request".
>> 2) The used RAM grows with the upload up to more than 530 MB.
>> 3) If you start a second upload it could be more than 1060 MB in RAM
>>
>> It would be practical not to store the whole fileupload in RAM and to 
>> allow to write the file part by part and not only at once when complete.
>>
>>
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