由于新版本的SpringBoot已经弃用了(1.5版本支持)如下,
这种方式,提供了新的 配置方案。
Spring Boot embraces the Servlet 3 javax.servlet.http.Part
API to support uploading files. By default, Spring Boot configures Spring MVC with a maximum size of 1MB per file and a maximum of 10MB of file data in a single request. You may override these values, the location to which intermediate data is stored (for example, to the /tmp
directory), and the threshold past which data is flushed to disk by using the properties exposed in the MultipartProperties
class. For example, if you want to specify that files be unlimited, set the spring.servlet.multipart.max-file-size
property to -1
.
The multipart support is helpful when you want to receive multipart encoded file data as a @RequestParam
-annotated parameter of type MultipartFile
in a Spring MVC controller handler method.
See the MultipartAutoConfiguration
source for more details.
It is recommended to use the container’s built-in support for multipart uploads rather than introducing an additional dependency such as Apache Commons File Upload. |
spring.servlet.multipart.max-file-size=200MB spring.servlet.multipart.max-request-size=200MB
package cn.arebirth.config; import org.springframework.boot.context.properties.ConfigurationProperties; import org.springframework.boot.web.servlet.MultipartConfigFactory; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration; import org.springframework.util.unit.DataSize; import javax.servlet.MultipartConfigElement; @Configuration public class FileUploadConfiuration { @Bean public MultipartConfigElement multipartConfigElement() { MultipartConfigFactory factory = new MultipartConfigFactory(); //单个文件大小200mb factory.setMaxFileSize(DataSize.ofMegabytes(200L)); //设置总上传数据大小10GB factory.setMaxRequestSize(DataSize.ofGigabytes(10L)); return factory.createMultipartConfig(); } }