There are many examples of Web progress bars on the Internet, but many of them are estimated times and cannot truly reflect the real progress of the task. I combined multi-threading and ShowModalDialog to create a real-time progress bar. The principle is very simple: use a thread to start a long-term task, define a Session, change the value of the Session when the task proceeds to different stages, and use ShowModalDialog to open the thread when it starts. A progress bar window, which is constantly refreshed to obtain the Session value and reflect the real-time progress. Let’s take a look at the specific code: (Download the source code at the end of the article)
First create a new Default.aspx page,
Client code:
<body MS_POSITIONING="GridLayout">
<form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
<br>
<br>
<asp:Button id="Button1" runat="server" Text="Start Long Task!"></asp:Button>
</form>
</body>
Server side code:
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.SessionState;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using System.Text;
namespace WebProgressBar
{
/**//// <summary>
/// Summary description for _Default.
/// </summary>
public class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button Button1;
private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Put user code to initialize the page here
}
Web Form Designer generated code#region Web Form Designer generated code
override protected void OnInit(EventArgs e)
{
//
// CODEGEN: This call is required by the ASP.NET Web Form Designer.
//
InitializeComponent();
base.OnInit(e);
}
/**//// <summary>
/// Required method for Designer support - do not modify
/// the contents of this method with the code editor.
/// </summary>
private void InitializeComponent()
{
this.Button1.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.Button1_Click);
this.Load += new System.EventHandler(this.Page_Load);
}
#endregion
private void LongTask()
{
//Simulate long-term tasks
//Each loop simulation task proceeds to different stages
for(int i=0;i<11;i++)
{
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);
//Set the state value of each stage to display the current progress
Session["State"] = i+1;
}
//Task ends
Session["State"] = 100;
}
public static void OpenProgressBar(System.Web.UI.Page Page)
{
StringBuilder sbScript = new StringBuilder();
sbScript.Append("<script language='JavaScript' type='text/javascript'>n");
sbScript.Append("<!--n");
//Requires IE5.5 or above support
sbScript.Append("window.showModalDialog('Progress.aspx','','dialogHeight: 100px; dialogWidth: 350px; edge: Raised; center: Yes; help: No; resizable: No; status: No;scroll:No ;');n");
//Use window.open below IE5.5
//sbScript.Append("window.open('Progress.aspx','', 'height=100, width=350, toolbar =no, menubar=no, scrollbars=no, resizable=no, location=no, status =no');n");
sbScript.Append("// -->n");
sbScript.Append("</script>n");
Page.RegisterClientScriptBlock("OpenProgressBar", sbScript.ToString());
}
private void Button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
System.Threading.Thread thread=new System.Threading.Thread(new System.Threading.ThreadStart(LongTask));
thread.Start();
Session["State"]=1;
OpenProgressBar(this.Page);
}
}
}
Create a new progress bar page Progress.aspx
Client:
Add <base target="_self"> to head
<body MS_POSITIONING="GridLayout">
<form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
<asp:Label id="lblMessages" runat="server"></asp:Label>
<asp:Panel id="panelBarSide" runat="server" Width="300px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="1px"
ForeColor="Silver">
<asp:Panel id="panelProgress" runat="server" Width="10px" BackColor="Green"></asp:Panel>
</asp:Panel>
<asp:Label id="lblPercent" runat="server" ForeColor="Blue"></asp:Label>
</form>
</body>
Server side:
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.SessionState;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
namespace WebProgressBar
{
/**//// <summary>
/// Summary description for Progress.
/// </summary>
public class Progress : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label lblMessages;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Panel panelProgress;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Panel panelBarSide;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label lblPercent;
private int state = 0;
private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Put user code to initialize the page here
if(Session["State"]!=null)
{
state = Convert.ToInt32(Session["State"].ToString());
}
else
{
Session["State"]=0;
}
if(state>0&&state<=10)
{
this.lblMessages.Text = "Task undertaking!";
this.panelProgress.Width = state*30;
this.lblPercent.Text = state*10 + "%";
Page.RegisterStartupScript("","<script>window.setTimeout('window.Form1.submit()',100);</script>");
}
if(state==100)
{
this.panelProgress.Visible = false;
this.panelBarSide.Visible = false;
this.lblMessages.Text = "Task Completed!";
Page.RegisterStartupScript("","<script>window.close();</script>");
}
}
Web Form Designer generated code#region Web Form Designer generated code
override protected void OnInit(EventArgs e)
{
//
// CODEGEN: This call is required by the ASP.NET Web Form Designer.
//
InitializeComponent();
base.OnInit(e);
}
/**//// <summary>
/// Required method for Designer support - do not modify
/// the contents of this method with the code editor.
/// </summary>
private void InitializeComponent()
{
this.Load += new System.EventHandler(this.Page_Load);
}
#endregion
}
}
Source code download: http://justicfu.cnblogs.com/archive/2006/06/29/438433.html