File Upload integration for Symfony 2.4+ and 3+.
Run the following command to add the package to the composer.json of your project:
$ composer require connectholland/file-upload-bundleEnable the bundle in the kernel:
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new ConnectHolland\FileUploadBundle(),
// ...
);
}The bundle requires a location to store the file uploads.
Configure the location with the existing FileUploadBundle configuration in your config.yml file:
# app/config/config.yml
file_upload:
path: "%kernel.root_dir%/../../some-directory-outside-of-the-project/%kernel.environment%"To activate file uploads for a Doctrine entity you need to implement the UploadObjectInterface and add getters and setters for the form fields.
For ease of use the FileUploadBundle provides an UploadTrait to implement both the interface and the getters and setters:
namespace AppBundle\Entity;
use ConnectHolland\FileUploadBundle\Model\UploadObjectInterface;
use ConnectHolland\FileUploadBundle\Model\UploadTrait;
class Entity implements UploadObjectInterface
{
use UploadTrait {
getFileUpload as getImageUpload;
setFileUpload as setImageUpload;
getFileUpload as getAnotherImageUpload;
setFileUpload as setAnotherImageUpload;
}
}In the above example you see the UploadTrait with getters and setters for two file upload fields implemented.
Here the getImageUpload method maps to a field called 'image' and getAnotherImageUpload maps to 'another_image'.
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