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Laravel Media Uploader

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This package used to upload files using laravel-media-library before saving model.

Uploader

In this package all uploaded media will be processed.

  • All videos will converted to mp4.
  • All audios will converted to mp3.
  • All images width & height & ratio will be saved as custom property.
  • All videos & audios duration will be saved as custom property.

Requirements

  • PHP >= 7.4
  • You should be ensured that the ffmpeg was installed on your server

Installation

composer require ahmed-aliraqi/laravel-media-uploader

The package will automatically register a service provider.

You need to publish and run the migration:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="AhmedAliraqi\LaravelMediaUploader\Providers\UploaderServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"

php artisan migrate

Publish laravel-media-library migrations:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\MediaLibrary\MediaLibraryServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
php artisan migrate

If you want to customize attachments validation rules, you should publish the config file:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="AhmedAliraqi\LaravelMediaUploader\Providers\UploaderServiceProvider" --tag="config"

If you want to customize validation translations, you should publish the lang files:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="AhmedAliraqi\LaravelMediaUploader\Providers\UploaderServiceProvider" --tag="uploader:translations"

This is the default content of the config file:

<?php

return [
    /*
     * Regenerate uploaded media after assign to model
     */
    'regenerate-after-assigning' => true,

    'documents_mime_types' => [
        'application/msword',
        'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document', // .doc & .docx
        'application/vnd.ms-powerpoint',
        'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation', // .ppt & .pptx
        'application/vnd.ms-excel',
        'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet', // .xls & .xlsx
        'text/plain',
        'application/pdf',
        'application/zip',
        'application/x-rar',
        'application/x-rar-compressed',
        'application/octet-stream',
    ],
];

Use HasUploader trait in your model:

<?php

namespace App;


use Spatie\MediaLibrary\InteractsWithMedia;
use Spatie\MediaLibrary\MediaCollections\Models\Media;
use Spatie\MediaLibrary\HasMedia;
use AhmedAliraqi\LaravelMediaUploader\Entities\Concerns\HasUploader;

class Blog extends Model implements HasMedia
{
    use InteractsWithMedia, HasUploader;
    ...
}

In your controller use addAllMediaFromTokens() method to assign the uploaded media to model using the generated tokens:

class BlogController extends Controller
{
        public function store(Request $request)
        {
            $blog = Blog::create($request->all());
            
            $blog->addAllMediaFromTokens();
    
            return back();
        }
}

If you do not add any arguments in addAllMediaFromTokens() method will add all tokens in request('media') with any collection.

If you want to save specific collection name add it to the second argument.

// specified collection name
$blog->addAllMediaFromTokens([], 'pictures');

// specified tokens
$blog->addAllMediaFromTokens($request->input('tokens', []), 'pictures');

Front End Basic Usage

<div id="app">
    <file-uploader
            :unlimited="true"
            collection="avatars"
            :tokens="{{ json_encode(old('media', [])) }}"
            label="Upload Avatar"
            notes="Supported types: jpeg, png,jpg,gif"
            accept="image/jpeg,image/png,image/jpg,image/gif"
    ></file-uploader>
</div>

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue/dist/vue.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/laravel-file-uploader"></script>
<script>
  new Vue({
    el: '#app'
  })
</script>
Or Install Component Via NPM
npm i laravel-file-uploader --save-dev

Now you should register the component in your resources/js/app.js:

// app.js

import FileUploader from 'laravel-file-uploader';

Vue.use(FileUploader);

Usage

<file-uploader :media="{{ $user->getMediaResource('avatars') }}"
               :unlimited="true"
               collection="avatars"
               :tokens="{{ json_encode(old('media', [])) }}"
               label="Upload Avatar"
               notes="Supported types: jpeg, png,jpg,gif"
               accept="image/jpeg,image/png,image/jpg,image/gif"
></file-uploader>
Attributes
Attribute Rule Type Description
media optional - default: [] array used to display an existing files
unlimited optional - default:false boolean upload unlimited files - if let it false will not be multiple select
max optional - default:12 int the maximum uploaded files - if 1 will not me multiple select
accept optional - default: * string the accepted mime types
form optional - default: false string the form id of the uploaded media
notes optional - default null string the help-block that will be displayed under the files
label optional - default null string the label of the uploader
collection optional - default default string the media library collection that the file will store in
tokens optional - default: [] array the recently uploaded files tokens, used to display recently uploaded files in validation case
max-width optional - default: 1200 string The maximum width of uploaded image
max-height optional - default: 1200 string The maximum height of uploaded image

API

  • Upload Files
    • endpoint: /api/uploader/media/upload
    • method: POST
    • body:
      • files[]: multipart form data
    • response:
      • upload response
  • Display Recently Uploaded Files
    • endpoint: /api/uploader/media
    • method: GET
    • params:
      • tokens[]: temporary token
    • response:
      • response
  • Delete Files
    • endpoint: /api/uploader/media/{id}
    • method: DELETE
    • response:
      • response