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Yii2 Upload File

Yii2 tools for upload file

Installation

The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.

Either run

php composer.phar require mdmsoft/yii2-upload-file "~2.0"

for dev-master

php composer.phar require mdmsoft/yii2-upload-file "dev-master"

or add

"mdmsoft/yii2-upload-file": "~2.0"

to the require section of your composer.json file.

Usage

Once the extension is installed. Prepare required table by execute yii migrate.

yii migrate --migrationPath=@mdm/upload/migrations

if wantn't use db migration. you can create required table manually.

CREATE TABLE uploaded_file (
    "id" INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
    "name" VARCHAR(64),
    "filename" VARCHAR(256),
    "size" INT,
    "type" VARCHAR(32),
    PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

Modify your application configuration as follows:

return [
    ...
    'controllerMap' => [
        'file' => 'mdm\\upload\\FileController', // use to show or download file
    ],
];

Then simply modify your Model class:

public function behaviors()
{
	return [
        ...
		[
			'class' => 'mdm\upload\UploadBehavior',
			'attribute' => 'file', // required, use to receive input file
			'savedAttribute' => 'file_id', // optional, use to link model with saved file.
			'uploadPath' => '@common/upload', // saved directory. default to '@runtime/upload'
            'autoSave' => true, // when true then uploaded file will be save before ActiveRecord::save()
            'autoDelete' => true, // when true then uploaded file will deleted before ActiveRecord::delete()
		],
	];
}

You dont need add extra attribute file to model class. In controller

public function actionCreate()
{
    if($model->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $model->save()){
        ...
    }
    ...
}

If you set mdm\upload\UploadBehavior::$autoSave to false you must call saveUploadedFile().

public function actionCreate()
{
    if($model->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $model->validate()){
        if($model->saveUploadedFile() !== false){
            $model->save(false);
            ....
        }
        ...
    }
    ...
}

In view file

// in create or update view
<?= $form->field($model,'file')->fileInput(); ?>


// in view
<?= Html::img(['/file','id'=>$model->file_id]) ?>
<!-- assume the uploaded file is image ->

Using Without Attach Behavior

Instead of using as behavior, you can also directly save file using FileModel.

public function actionCreate()
{
    ...
    if($model->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $model->validate()){
        $file = UploadedFile::getInstance($model, 'file');
        if($fileModel = FileModel::saveAs($file,['uploadPath' => '@common/upload'])){
            $model->fil_id = $fileModel->id;
            $model->save();
            ....
        }
        ...
    }
    
}

But, you need to add attribute file to Model.

class MyModel extend ...
{
    public $file; // add this to your model class