On my server side I am using ASP.NET MVC Web Api, where I am generating the PDF file with Crystal report and exporting it to PDF format. The code goes as follows:
[HttpPost]
public HttpResponseMessage SetReport(string name, [FromBody]List<KontoDto> konta)
{
var response = Request.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK);
var strReportName = "KontoReport.rpt";
var rd = new ReportDocument();
string strPath = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/") + "Reports//" + strReportName;
rd.Load(strPath);
rd.SetDataSource(konta);
var tip = ExportFormatType.PortableDocFormat;
var pdf = rd.ExportToStream(tip);
response.Headers.Clear();
response.Content = new StreamContent(pdf);
response.Content.Headers.ContentType = new MediaTypeHeaderValue("application/pdf");
return response;
}
My Javascript code is:
$scope.xxprint = function () {
console.log($scope.konta);
$http.post('/api/konto/setReport/pdf', $scope.konta, { responseType: 'arraybuffer' })
.success(function (data) {
var file = new Blob([data], { type: 'application/pdf' });
var fileURL = URL.createObjectURL(file);
window.open(fileURL);
});
};
This simply does not work. I don't know what's wrong with this code. I get the browser to open the pdf viewer, but it is empty. Also, the created pdf is correctly created as I can save it to disk and open it then with Adobe Acrobat viewer. The content of the HttpResponseMessage seems also correct viewed via Fiddler. See image:
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