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UploadAWS

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A wrapper class to handle images and uploading them to AWS. Features such as resizing, cropping, etc are included. A random remote filename is generated, if you want to retain the original filename you should do so in the database. This is to prevent file name collisions remotely; the class passes back the random remote filename.

Requires the PHP-GD library.

This should work outside of Laravel but I built it for Laravel, so your mileage may vary.

To process an uploaded file:

To work with a file that has been uploaded:

Once you have a file, you can perform several operations on it, especially if it's an image file:


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Requires aws/aws-sdk-php-laravel Version ~3.0
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