asp.net core: how can i serve static files after applying a programmatic data transformation
I have a directory tree that I want to serve using asp.net core but i need to programmatically transform the data in each file.
How/where in the pipeline do I plug in?
For example:
wwwroot/abc.txt
Let's say I want to apply a regex to the text and serve the replaced text. (or whatever, transforms can be arbitrary)
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I have a directory tree that I want to serve using asp.net core but i need to programmatically transform the data in each file.
How/where in the pipeline do I plug in?
For example:
wwwroot/abc.txt
Let's say I want to apply a regex to the text and serve the replaced text. (or whatever, transforms can be arbitrary)
asp.net-core
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What have you tried and where are you stuck? You can handle it as a stream stackoverflow.com/questions/42771409/…. Where you process the file depends on your application needs (how big is the file, will you save the results). You could do it in a controller action or you could implement a customIActionResult.
– Jasen
Nov 24 '18 at 23:26
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I have a directory tree that I want to serve using asp.net core but i need to programmatically transform the data in each file.
How/where in the pipeline do I plug in?
For example:
wwwroot/abc.txt
Let's say I want to apply a regex to the text and serve the replaced text. (or whatever, transforms can be arbitrary)
asp.net-core
I have a directory tree that I want to serve using asp.net core but i need to programmatically transform the data in each file.
How/where in the pipeline do I plug in?
For example:
wwwroot/abc.txt
Let's say I want to apply a regex to the text and serve the replaced text. (or whatever, transforms can be arbitrary)
asp.net-core
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What have you tried and where are you stuck? You can handle it as a stream stackoverflow.com/questions/42771409/…. Where you process the file depends on your application needs (how big is the file, will you save the results). You could do it in a controller action or you could implement a customIActionResult.
– Jasen
Nov 24 '18 at 23:26
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What have you tried and where are you stuck? You can handle it as a stream stackoverflow.com/questions/42771409/…. Where you process the file depends on your application needs (how big is the file, will you save the results). You could do it in a controller action or you could implement a customIActionResult.
– Jasen
Nov 24 '18 at 23:26
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What have you tried and where are you stuck? You can handle it as a stream stackoverflow.com/questions/42771409/…. Where you process the file depends on your application needs (how big is the file, will you save the results). You could do it in a controller action or you could implement a custom
IActionResult.– Jasen
Nov 24 '18 at 23:26
What have you tried and where are you stuck? You can handle it as a stream stackoverflow.com/questions/42771409/…. Where you process the file depends on your application needs (how big is the file, will you save the results). You could do it in a controller action or you could implement a custom
IActionResult.– Jasen
Nov 24 '18 at 23:26
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What have you tried and where are you stuck? You can handle it as a stream stackoverflow.com/questions/42771409/…. Where you process the file depends on your application needs (how big is the file, will you save the results). You could do it in a controller action or you could implement a custom
IActionResult.– Jasen
Nov 24 '18 at 23:26