The destination is only a file like in Java.
def f = request.getFile('some_file')
//validate file or do something crazy hehehe
//now transfer file
File fileDest = new File("Path to some destination and file name")
f.transferTo(fileDest)
OR if you want to store it at some path relative to user home:
def homeDir = new File(System.getProperty("user.home")) //user home e.g /home/username for unix
File fileDest = new File(homeDir,"path/to/some_folder")
f.transferTo(fileDest)
UPDATE
As per why your getFile
is not working, you are not submitting your form:
<g:form action="list" enctype="multipart/form-data" useToken="true">
<span class="button">
<input type="file" name="filecsv"/>
<input type="button" class="upload"
value="Upload"
onclick='location.href = "${createLink(url: [action: 'upload'])}"'/>
</span>
</g:form>
Should be:
<g:form action="upload" enctype="multipart/form-data" useToken="true">
<span class="button">
<input type="file" name="filecsv"/>
<input type="submit" class="upload" value="upload"/>
</span>
</g:form>
if you need to use javascript you should submit the form instead of adding a link to another page.
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