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A Yii2 module/widget for upload, manage and cropping images
Installation
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
or add
to the require section of your application's composer.json file.
Run the migrate to create the ImageManager table
Add a new component in components section of your application's configuration file, for example:
and in modules section, for example:
Usage
To reach the imagemanager module go to:
To load the image picker see below (make sure you have a field in you table where the module can store 'id' of the ImageManager table):
If you want to use a image:
Support CKEditor & TinyMce
For using the filebrowser in CKEditor add the filebrowserImageBrowseUrl to the clientOptions of the CKEditor widget. I test it only for the CKEditor from 2amigOS but it need to work on other CKEditor widgets.
For using the filebrowser in TinyMce add the file_browser_callback to the clientOptions of the TinyMce widget. I test it only for the TinyMce from 2amigOS but it need to work on other TinyMce widgets. (don't forget add 'image' to your 'plugins' array)
If you got questions, tips or feedback? Please, let me know!
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