Ref: https://github.com/balderdashy/skipper/issues/49
Adapter: skipper-gridfs
Basic controller code:
req.file('fileTest')
        .upload({
        // You can apply a file upload limit (in bytes)
        maxBytes: maxUpload,
        adapter: require('skipper-gridfs'),
        uri: bucketConnect,
        saveAs : function (__newFileStream,cb) {
            cb(null, __newFileStream.filename);
        }
    }, function whenDone(err, uploadedFiles) {
        if (err) {
            var error = {  "status": 500, "error" : err };
            return res.serverError(error);
        }else {
I have a jQuery-File-Upload client ( https://blueimp.github.io/jQuery-File-Upload/ ) impementing the "cancel" procedure by using jqXHR abort described here (https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload/wiki/API ):
$('button.cancel').click(function (e) {
    jqXHR.abort();
});
After the client aborts, the server crashes with the following message:
events.js:72
        throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
              ^
Error: Request aborted
    at IncomingMessage.onReqAborted (.../node_modules/sails/node_modules/skipper/node_modules/multiparty/index.js:175:17)
    at IncomingMessage.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:92:17)
    at abortIncoming (http.js:1911:11)
    at Socket.serverSocketCloseListener (http.js:1923:5)
    at Socket.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:117:20)
    at TCP.close (net.js:466:12)
I've used try/catch but it didn't work, the server crashes anyway.
I am not sure if this is a Skipper issue or a Multiparty issue -- my knowledge stops here ( https://github.com/andrewrk/node-multiparty/blob/master/index.js ):
function onReqAborted() {
    waitend = false;
    self.emit('aborted');
    handleError(new Error("Request aborted"));
  }
  function onReqEnd() {
    waitend = false;
  }
  function handleError(err) {
    var first = !self.error;
    if (first) {
      self.error = err;
      req.removeListener('aborted', onReqAborted);
      req.removeListener('end', onReqEnd);
      if (self.destStream) {
        self.destStream.emit('error', err);
      }
    }
    cleanupOpenFiles(self);
    if (first) {
      self.emit('error', err);
    }
  }
At first I thought this was the way the jqXHR request was aborted, but it seems to be a generic Skipper issue on aborted uploads, since the simple act of closing the tab during an upload will crash the server (different message):
_stream_writable.js:233
    cb(er);
    ^
TypeError: object is not a function
    at onwriteError (_stream_writable.js:233:5)
    at onwrite (_stream_writable.js:253:5)
    at WritableState.onwrite (_stream_writable.js:97:5)
    at Writable.<anonymous> (.../node_modules/skipper-gridfs/index.js:179:25)
    at Writable.g (events.js:180:16)
    at Writable.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:117:20)
    at PassThrough.<anonymous> (.../node_modules/skipper-gridfs/index.js:194:36)
    at PassThrough.g (events.js:180:16)
    at PassThrough.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:117:20)
    at .../node_modules/sails/node_modules/skipper/standalone/Upstream/prototype.fatalIncomingError.js:55:17
I have tried aborting the upload by closing the tab while using a simple upload controller (not Skipper) and there is no crash:
var uploadFile = req.file('fileTest');
    console.log(uploadFile);
    uploadFile.upload(function onUploadComplete (err, files) {                // Files will be uploaded to .tmp/uploads
        if (err) return res.serverError(err);                              // IF ERROR Return and send 500 error with error
        console.log(files);
        res.json({status:200,file:files});
    });
So, did anybody see this happening and is there any workaround?
This issue has been solved in [email protected] and [email protected]
Ref.: https://github.com/balderdashy/skipper/issues/49
Also there is an Issue in [email protected]
Link: https://github.com/willhuang85/skipper-gridfs/issues/20
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