tusdotnet / tusdotnet

.NET server implementation of the Tus protocol for resumable file uploads. Read more at https://tus.io

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"Our aim is to solve the problem of unreliable file uploads once and for all. tus is a new open protocol for resumable uploads built on HTTP. It offers simple, cheap and reusable stacks for clients and servers. It supports any language, any platform and any network." - https://tus.io

tusdotnet is a .NET server implementation of the tus.io protocol that runs on .NET Framework, .NET Standard, .NET6 and later.

Comments, ideas, questions and PRs are welcome!

Features

  • Runs on .NET Framework, .NET Standard 1.3+ and .NET 6+ using OWIN or ASP.NET Core
  • Full support for tus 1.0.0 including all major extensions (checksum, checksum-trailers, concatenation, creation, creation-with-upload, upload-defer-length, expiration and termination)
  • Experimental support for IETF's Resumable Uploads For Http (see branch POC/tus2)
  • Fast and reliable
  • Easy to configure
  • Customizable data storage
  • MIT licensed

Install

Visual Studio

PM> Install-Package tusdotnet

.NET CLI

> dotnet add package tusdotnet

Configure

On .NET6 and later:

using tusdotnet;

var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
var app = builder.Build();

app.MapTus("/files", async httpContext => new()
{
    // This method is called on each request so different configurations can be returned per user, domain, path etc.
    // Return null to disable tusdotnet for the current request.

    // Where to store data?
    Store = new tusdotnet.Stores.TusDiskStore(@"C:\tusfiles\"),
    Events = new()
    {
        // What to do when file is completely uploaded?
        OnFileCompleteAsync = async eventContext =>
        {
            tusdotnet.Interfaces.ITusFile file = await eventContext.GetFileAsync();
            Dictionary<string, tusdotnet.Models.Metadata> metadata = await file.GetMetadataAsync(eventContext.CancellationToken);
            using Stream content = await file.GetContentAsync(eventContext.CancellationToken);

            await DoSomeProcessing(content, metadata);
        }
    }
});

Depending on your infrastructure you might also need to configure Kestrel, IIS or other reverse proxies.

More options and events are available on the wiki.

On older frameworks, use the tusdotnet middelware

Create your Startup class as you would normally do. Add a using statement for tusdotnet and run UseTus on the app builder. Depending on your infrastructure you might also need to configure Kestrel, IIS or other reverse proxies. More options and events are available on the wiki.

app.UseTus(httpContext => new DefaultTusConfiguration
{
    // This method is called on each request so different configurations can be returned per user, domain, path etc.
    // Return null to disable tusdotnet for the current request.

    // c:\tusfiles is where to store files
    Store = new TusDiskStore(@"C:\tusfiles\"),
    // On what url should we listen for uploads?
    UrlPath = "/files",
    Events = new Events
    {
        OnFileCompleteAsync = async eventContext =>
        {
            ITusFile file = await eventContext.GetFileAsync();
            Dictionary<string, Metadata> metadata = await file.GetMetadataAsync(eventContext.CancellationToken);
            using Stream content = await file.GetContentAsync(eventContext.CancellationToken);

            await DoSomeProcessing(content, metadata);
        }
    }
});

Test sites

If you just want to play around with tusdotnet/the tus protocol, clone the repo and run one of the test sites. They each launch a small site running tusdotnet and the official JS client so that you can test the protocol on your own machine.

Test sites are available for:

  • ASP.NET Core 6 (.NET 6.0)
  • ASP.NET Core 3.1 (.NET Core 3.1)
  • ASP.NET Core 3.0 (.NET Core 3.0)
  • ASP.NET Core 2.2 (.NET Core 2.2)
  • ASP.NET Core 2.2 (.NET Framework 4.6.2)
  • ASP.NET Core 2.1 (.NET Core 2.1)
  • OWIN (.NET Framework 4.5.2)

Clients

tus.io keeps a list of clients for a number of different platforms (Android, Java, JS, iOS etc). tusdotnet should work with all of them as long as they support version 1.0.0 of the protocol.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license, see LICENSE.

Want to know more?

Check out the wiki or create an issue

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.NET server implementation of the Tus protocol for resumable file uploads. Read more at https://tus.io

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