KeepDocumentPartStreamOpen

DocumentPartSavingArgs.KeepDocumentPartStreamOpen property

Specifies whether Aspose.Words should keep the stream open or close it after saving a document part.

public bool KeepDocumentPartStreamOpen { get; set; }

Remarks

Default is false and Aspose.Words will close the stream you provided in the DocumentPartStream property after writing a document part into it. Specify true to keep the stream open. Please note that the main output stream provided in the call to Save or Save will never be closed by Aspose.Words even if KeepDocumentPartStreamOpen is set to false.

Examples

Shows how to split a document into parts and save them.

public void DocumentPartsFileNames()
{
    Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Rendering.docx");
    string outFileName = "SavingCallback.DocumentPartsFileNames.html";

    // Create an "HtmlFixedSaveOptions" object, which we can pass to the document's "Save" method
    // to modify how we convert the document to HTML.
    HtmlSaveOptions options = new HtmlSaveOptions();

    // If we save the document normally, there will be one output HTML
    // document with all the source document's contents.
    // Set the "DocumentSplitCriteria" property to "DocumentSplitCriteria.SectionBreak" to
    // save our document to multiple HTML files: one for each section.
    options.DocumentSplitCriteria = DocumentSplitCriteria.SectionBreak;

    // Assign a custom callback to the "DocumentPartSavingCallback" property to alter the document part saving logic.
    options.DocumentPartSavingCallback = new SavedDocumentPartRename(outFileName, options.DocumentSplitCriteria);

    // If we convert a document that contains images into html, we will end up with one html file which links to several images.
    // Each image will be in the form of a file in the local file system.
    // There is also a callback that can customize the name and file system location of each image.
    options.ImageSavingCallback = new SavedImageRename(outFileName);

    doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + outFileName, options);
}

/// <summary>
/// Sets custom filenames for output documents that the saving operation splits a document into.
/// </summary>
private class SavedDocumentPartRename : IDocumentPartSavingCallback
{
    public SavedDocumentPartRename(string outFileName, DocumentSplitCriteria documentSplitCriteria)
    {
        mOutFileName = outFileName;
        mDocumentSplitCriteria = documentSplitCriteria;
    }

    void IDocumentPartSavingCallback.DocumentPartSaving(DocumentPartSavingArgs args)
    {
        // We can access the entire source document via the "Document" property.
        Assert.True(args.Document.OriginalFileName.EndsWith("Rendering.docx"));

        string partType = string.Empty;

        switch (mDocumentSplitCriteria)
        {
            case DocumentSplitCriteria.PageBreak:
                partType = "Page";
                break;
            case DocumentSplitCriteria.ColumnBreak:
                partType = "Column";
                break;
            case DocumentSplitCriteria.SectionBreak:
                partType = "Section";
                break;
            case DocumentSplitCriteria.HeadingParagraph:
                partType = "Paragraph from heading";
                break;
        }

        string partFileName = $"{mOutFileName} part {++mCount}, of type {partType}{Path.GetExtension(args.DocumentPartFileName)}";

        // Below are two ways of specifying where Aspose.Words will save each part of the document.
        // 1 -  Set a filename for the output part file:
        args.DocumentPartFileName = partFileName;

        // 2 -  Create a custom stream for the output part file:
        args.DocumentPartStream = new FileStream(ArtifactsDir + partFileName, FileMode.Create);

        Assert.True(args.DocumentPartStream.CanWrite);
        Assert.False(args.KeepDocumentPartStreamOpen);
    }

    private int mCount;
    private readonly string mOutFileName;
    private readonly DocumentSplitCriteria mDocumentSplitCriteria;
}

/// <summary>
/// Sets custom filenames for image files that an HTML conversion creates.
/// </summary>
public class SavedImageRename : IImageSavingCallback
{
    public SavedImageRename(string outFileName)
    {
        mOutFileName = outFileName;
    }

    void IImageSavingCallback.ImageSaving(ImageSavingArgs args)
    {
        string imageFileName = $"{mOutFileName} shape {++mCount}, of type {args.CurrentShape.ShapeType}{Path.GetExtension(args.ImageFileName)}";

        // Below are two ways of specifying where Aspose.Words will save each part of the document.
        // 1 -  Set a filename for the output image file:
        args.ImageFileName = imageFileName;

        // 2 -  Create a custom stream for the output image file:
        args.ImageStream = new FileStream(ArtifactsDir + imageFileName, FileMode.Create);

        Assert.True(args.ImageStream.CanWrite);
        Assert.True(args.IsImageAvailable);
        Assert.False(args.KeepImageStreamOpen);
    }

    private int mCount;
    private readonly string mOutFileName;
}

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