######Laravel package for Plupload http://plupload.com. This package uses some parts of https://github.com/jildertmiedema/laravel-plupload
Require this package with composer:
composer require jenky/laravel-plupload ~1.0
or add this to composer.json
"jenky/laravel-plupload": "~1.0"
After updating composer, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php
'Jenky\LaravelPlupload\PluploadServiceProvider',
// or
Jenky\LaravelPlupload\PluploadServiceProvider::class, // PHP 5.5
Add this to your facades in config/app.php
:
'Plupload' => 'Jenky\LaravelPlupload\Facades\Plupload',
// or
'Plupload' => Jenky\LaravelPlupload\Facades\Plupload::class, // PHP 5.5
Copy the package config to your local config with the publish command:
php artisan vendor:publish
Use the examples found on the plupload site. The Getting Started page is good place to start.
make($id, $url)
Create new uploader.
- $id: the unique identification for the uploader.
- $url: the upload url end point.
{!! Plupload::make('my_uploader_id', action('MediaController@postImageUpload'))->render() !!}
render($view = 'plupload::uploader')
Renders the uploader. You can customize this by passing a view name.
setOptions(array $options)
Set uploader options. Please visit https://github.com/moxiecode/plupload/wiki/Options to see all the options. You can set the default global options in config/plupload.php
{!! Plupload::make('my_uploader_id', action('MediaController@postImageUpload'))
->setOptions([
'filters' => [
'max_file_size' => '2mb',
'mime_types' => [
['title' => "Image files", 'extensions' => "jpg,gif,png"],
],
],
])
->render() !!}
If you do not want to write your own js to initialize Plupload, you can use the upload.js
file that included with the package in resources/views/vendor/plupload/assets/js
. Make sure that you already have jQuery
loaded on your page.
Initialize Plupload
<script>
$(function () {
createUploader('my_uploader_id'); // The Id that you used to create with the builder
});
</script>
Automatically start upload when files added
Use setAutoStart()
in your builder before calling render() function.
setAutoStart($bool)
- $bool:
true
orfalse
{!! Plupload::make('my_uploader_id', action('MediaController@postImageUpload'))
->setAutoStart(true)->render() !!}
file($name, $handler)
- $name: the input name.
- $handler: callback handler.
Use this in your route or your controller. Feel free to modify to suit your needs.
return \Plupload::file('file', function($file)
{
// Store the uploaded file
$file->move(storage_path('upload/images'), $file->getClientOriginalName());
// Save the record to the db
$photo = \App\Photo::create([
'name' => $file->getClientOriginalName(),
'type' => 'image',
//...
]);
// This will be included in JSON response result
return [
'success' => true,
'message' => 'Upload successful.',
'id' => $photo->id,
//'url' => $photo->getImageUrl($filename, 'medium'),
//'deleteUrl' => action('MediaController@deleteDelete', [$photo->id])
];
});
If you are using the package upload.js
file. The url
and deleteUrl
in the JSON payload will be used to generate preview and delete link while the id
will be appended to the uploader as a hidden field with the following format:
<input type="hidden" name="{uploaderId}_files[]" value="{id}" />
.
Please note that the deleteUrl
uses DELETE
method.