The bundle simplifies and introduces a consistent approach to uploading and storing uploaded files.
composer require modera/file-uploader-bundle:4.x-dev
This command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
This bundle should be automatically enabled by Flex.
In case you don't use Flex, you'll need to manually enable the bundle by
adding the following line in the config/bundles.php
file of your project:
<?php
// config/bundles.php
return [
// ...
Modera\FileRepositoryBundle\ModeraFileRepositoryBundle::class => ['all' => true], // if you still don't have it
Modera\FileUploaderBundle\ModeraFileUploaderBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];
// config/routes.yaml
file_uploader:
resource: "@ModeraFileUploaderBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml"
// config/packages/modera.yaml
modera_file_uploader:
is_enabled: true
Before you can upload files you need to create a repository that will host them, for instructions please see ModeraFileRepositoryBundle.
Once you have a repository configured, from web you can send request with files to uploader gateway URL ( configured by
modera_file_uploader/url configuration property, default value is uploader-gateway
) and it will upload them and
put to a configured repository. For example, javascript pseudo code:
filesForm.submit({
url: 'uploader-gateway',
params: {
_repository: 'my_files'
}
});
Request parameter _repository
will be used to determine what repository to use to store uploaded files. By default
all repositories are exposed to web and files can be uploaded to them, this feature is controller by expose_all_repositories
configuration property.
This bundle is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the bundle: Resources/meta/LICENSE