How to check if a file exists on a server using c# and the WebClient class

谁说胖子不能爱 提交于 2019-11-29 03:07:17
Tim Robinson

WebClient is fairly limited; if you switch to using WebRequest, then you gain the ability to send an HTTP HEAD request. When you issue the request, you should either get an error (if the file is missing), or a WebResponse with a valid ContentLength property.

Edit: Example code:

WebRequest request = WebRequest.Create(new Uri("http://www.example.com/"));
request.Method = "HEAD";

using(WebResponse response = request.GetResponse()) {
   Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}", response.ContentLength, response.ContentType);
}

When you request file using the WebClient Class, the 404 Error (File Not Found) will lead to an exception. Best way is to handle that exception and use a flag which can be set to see if the file exists or not.

The example code goes as follows:

System.Net.HttpWebRequest request = null;
System.Net.HttpWebResponse response = null;
request = (System.Net.HttpWebRequest)System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Create("www.example.com/somepath");
request.Timeout = 30000;
try
{
    response = (System.Net.HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
    flag = 1;
}
catch 
{
    flag = -1;
}

if (flag==1)
{
    Console.WriteLine("File Found!!!");
}
else
{
    Console.WriteLine("File Not Found!!!");
}

You can put your code in respective if blocks. Hope it helps!

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