How to set content disposition on individual azure blob requests?

丶灬走出姿态 提交于 2019-11-29 12:44:57

However on Azure it seems like I have to pick between which functionality I want, as the content disposition has to be set on the file and not on the request.

There's a workaround for that. As you may know there's a Content-Disposition property that you can define on a blob. However when you define a value for this property, it will always be applied on that blob. When you want to selectively apply this property on a blob (say on a per request basis), what you do is create a Shared Access Signature (SAS) on that blob and override this request header there. Then you can serve the blob via SAS URL.

Here's the sample code for this:

        CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["StorageConnectionString"]);
        CloudBlobClient blobClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient();
        CloudBlobContainer container = blobClient.GetContainerReference("videos");
        string userFileName = service.FirstName + service.LastName + "Video.mp4";
        CloudBlockBlob blob = container.GetBlockBlobReference(userFileName);
        SharedAccessBlobPolicy policy = new SharedAccessBlobPolicy()
        {
            Permissions = SharedAccessBlobPermissions.Read,
            SharedAccessExpiryTime = DateTime.UtcNow.AddHours(1)
        };
        SharedAccessBlobHeaders blobHeaders = new SharedAccessBlobHeaders()
        {
            ContentDisposition = "attachment; filename=" + userFileName
        };
        string sasToken = blob.GetSharedAccessSignature(policy, blobHeaders);
        var sasUrl = blob.Uri.AbsoluteUri + sasToken;//This is the URL you will use. It will force the user to download the video.

I wrote a blog post about the same long time ago that you may find useful: http://gauravmantri.com/2013/11/28/new-changes-to-windows-azure-storage-a-perfect-thanksgiving-gift/.

As far as I know, azure blob storage doesn't support add the custom header to the special container.

I suggest you could follow and vote this feedback to push the azure develop team to support this feature.

Here is a workaround, you could compression the video file firstly, then uploaded to the azure blob storage.

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