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Informations about the package laravel-max-upload-size-rule

Easily validate uploaded file size against upload_max_filesize php.ini setting

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On a few projects I've worked on, I noticed, that quite often we want to allow the max file size to be the same as our setting inside php.ini. Over time the value inside php.ini might change due to different requirements, but the validation rules usually stay the same until some user hits the rule and it prevents them from proceeding.

Thanks to this rule the max file size is automatically loaded based on the current php.ini setting hence it stays in sync.

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

Basic usage

Files larger than max_upload_size

Please note, that if the file is larger than max_upload_size, then you will receive the following error message: "The file failed to upload.". The reason is, that even if you try to inspect the uploaded file you will find out, that it has an error and is not uploaded, because it exceeds the limit.

Files larger than post_max_size

In this case, Laravel will throw an exception. In production, you might see "413 Content Too Large" and in debug mode, you would see "PostTooLargeException".

Why use the rule then

As mentioned above - thanks to this you will have the max allowed filesize in sync with the php.ini, so it basically means you are using the existing max rule, but it always uses the current setting based on php.ini. In all other ways, it behaves exactly like the max rule.

Testing

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License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.


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Requires php Version ^8.2
spatie/laravel-package-tools Version ^1.16
illuminate/contracts Version ^10.0||^11.0
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