I am writing a c# program to let me know when a file has been added or deleted. I run it on my Windows 7 machine and watch an FTP server on our network.
It works fine but will suddenly stop catching any events. I'm guessing that it might be losing connection to the server or there is a glitch in the network.
How can I handle this situation in the code. Is there some exception I can watch for and try to restart the FileSystemWatcher object.
Any suggestions and code samples would be appreciated.
I needed to add an error handler for the FileSystemWatcher
fileSystemWatcher.Error += new ErrorEventHandler(OnError);
And then add this code:
private void OnError(object source, ErrorEventArgs e)
{
if (e.GetException().GetType() == typeof(InternalBufferOverflowException))
{
txtResults.Text += "Error: File System Watcher internal buffer overflow at " + DateTime.Now + "\r\n";
}
else
{
txtResults.Text += "Error: Watched directory not accessible at " + DateTime.Now + "\r\n";
}
NotAccessibleError(fileSystemWatcher ,e);
}
Here is how I reset the SystemFileWatcher object:
static void NotAccessibleError(FileSystemWatcher source, ErrorEventArgs e)
{
source.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
int iMaxAttempts = 120;
int iTimeOut = 30000;
int i = 0;
while (source.EnableRaisingEvents == false && i < iMaxAttempts)
{
i += 1;
try
{
source.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
}
catch
{
source.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(iTimeOut);
}
}
}
I think this code should do what I want it to do.