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Yii Attachment Behavior

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File uploads are a very common task and the goal of this extension is to make it easy and DRY. This extension uploads the file to the server, renames the file and saves the path to the database.

Installation

Copy the AttachmentBehavior folder into the extensions folder of you app.

Usage

Add a field to your model to store the filename. By default it is called 'filename' but it is configurable. In your model attach the behavior:

public function behaviors()
{
	return array(
		'image' => array(
			'class' => 'ext.AttachmentBehavior.AttachmentBehavior',
			# Should be a DB field to store path/filename
			'attribute' => 'filename',
			# Default image to return if no image path is found in the DB
			//'fallback_image' => 'images/sample_image.gif',
			'path' => "uploads/:model/:id.:ext",
			'processors' => array(
				array(
					# Currently GD Image Processor and Imagick Supported
					'class' => 'ImagickProcessor',
					'method' => 'resize',
					'params' => array(
						'width' => 310,
						'height' => 150,
						'keepratio' => true
					)
				)
			),
			'styles' => array(
				# name => size 
				# use ! if you would like 'keepratio' => false
				'thumb' => '!100x60',
			)			
		),
	);
}

At your form set the enctype to multipart/form data and add a file field:

<?php $form=$this->beginWidget('CActiveForm', array(
  'id'=>'page-form',
	'enableAjaxValidation'=>false,
	'htmlOptions' => array(
		'enctype' => 'multipart/form-data'
	)
)); ?>

	<p class="note">Fields with <span class="required">*</span> are required.</p>

	<?php echo $form->errorSummary($model); ?>

	<div class="row">
		<?php echo $form->labelEx($model,'filename'); ?>
		<?php echo $form->fileField($model,'filename'); ?>
		<?php echo $form->error($model,'filename'); ?>
	</div>

	<div class="row buttons">
		<?php echo CHtml::submitButton($model->isNewRecord ? 'Create' : 'Save'); ?>
	</div>

<?php $this->endWidget(); ?>

Create the upload folder and upload a file. To retrieve the image:

echo '<img src="'.$model->getAttachment('thumb').'" />'; //thumbnail
echo '<img src="'.$model->attachment.'" />'; //base image

Advanced options

If you want you can use attribute values of the object that you extended in the path template. You can do this by referencing these attributes like this:

public function behaviors()
{
	return array(
		'image' => array(
			//...
			'path' => ":folder/:{attributeName}/:id.:ext",
			//...

Note that the curly braces are mandatory in this case.

You can even use the attributes of a relation or a subrelation by using . as a separator like so :{relationName.attributeName} or like so :{relationName.subRelationName.attributeName}. Note that this only works with HAS_ONE, BELONGS_TO or any other custom getter relation (that returns a single object instance and contains the given attribute name, duhh!! ;).

Gotchas

The filename attribute of the model needs to be unsafe otherwise on update if there is no new image upload it will wipe the filename from the DB.

public function rules()
{
    return array(
		array('filename', 'unsafe'),
    );
}

For multiple uploads create a model for your upload and use a has_many relation.

Additional Information

This behavior can be used for any file attachments. Remove the processor for non images.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Plans

  • validation
  • separate fallback image for styles
  • fix "Trying to set unsafe attribute" warning
  • document different image processors

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