yii2-image-attachment
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This extension intended to handle images associated with model.
ImageAttachment
This extension intended to handle images associated with model.
Extensions provides user friendly widget, for image upload and removal.
Features
- Asynchronous image upload
- Ability to generate few image versions with different configurations
- Drag & Drop
Decencies
- Yii2
- Twitter bootstrap assets
- Imagine library
Installation:
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
php composer.phar require --prefer-dist zxbodya/yii2-image-attachment "*@dev"
or add
"zxbodya/yii2-image-attachment": "*@dev"
to the require section of your composer.json
file.
Usage
Add ImageAttachmentBehavior to your model, and configure it, create folder for uploaded files.
public function behaviors()
{
return [
'coverBehavior' => [
'class' => ImageAttachmentBehavior::className(),
// type name for model
'type' => 'post',
// image dimmentions for preview in widget
'previewHeight' => 200,
'previewWidth' => 300,
// extension for images saving
'extension' => 'jpg',
// path to location where to save images
'directory' => Yii::getAlias('@webroot') . '/images/post/cover',
'url' => Yii::getAlias('@web') . '/images/post/cover',
// additional image versions
'versions' => [
'small' => function ($img) {
/** @var ImageInterface $img */
return $img
->copy()
->resize($img->getSize()->widen(200));
},
'medium' => function ($img) {
/** @var ImageInterface $img */
$dstSize = $img->getSize();
$maxWidth = 800;
if ($dstSize->getWidth() > $maxWidth) {
$dstSize = $dstSize->widen($maxWidth);
}
return [
$img->copy()->resize($dstSize),
['jpeg_quality' => 80], // options used when saving image (Imagine::save)
];
},
]
]
];
}
Add ImageAttachmentAction in controller somewhere in your application. Also on this step you can add some security checks for this action.
public function actions()
{
return [
'imgAttachApi' => [
'class' => ImageAttachmentAction::className(),
// mappings between type names and model classes (should be the same as in behaviour)
'types' => [
'post' => Post::className()
]
],
];
}
Add ImageAttachmentWidget somewhere in you application, for example in editing from.
echo ImageAttachmentWidget::widget(
[
'model' => $model,
'behaviorName' => 'coverBehavior',
'apiRoute' => 'test/imgAttachApi',
]
)
Done! Now, you can use it in other places in app too:
if ($model->getBehavior('coverBehavior')->hasImage()) {
echo Html::img($model->getBehavior('coverBehavior')->getUrl('medium'));
}