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Informations about the package dropzone
Dropzone for SilverStripe
Upload with sanity.
Introduction
The Dropzone module provides FileAttachmentField
, a robust HTML5 uploading interfaces for SilverStripe, allowing forms to save file uploads to DataObject
instances.
Features
- Upload on the frontend, or in the CMS, with one consistent interface
- Drag-and-drop uploading
- Automatic client-side thumbnailing
- Grid view / List view
- Upload progress
- Limit file count, file size, file type
- Permissions for removing/deleting files
- Tracking files (remove uploaded files that aren't attached to anything)
- No jQuery dependency
Screenshots
Grid view
List view
Remove/delete files
Beautiful error handling
Any thumbnail size you like
Usage
The field instantiates similarly to UploadField
, taking the name of the file relationship and a label, as the first two arguments. Once instantiated, there are many ways to configure the UI.
If the form holding the upload field is bound to a record, (i.e. with loadDataFrom()
), the upload field will automatically allow multiple files if the relation is a has_many
or many_many
. If the form is not bound to a record, you can use setMultiple(true)
.
Image-only uploads can be forced using the imagesOnly()
method. If the form is bound to a record, and the relation points to an Image
class, this will be automatically set.
More advanced options
Image uploads get a few extra options.
Default settings
Default values for most settings can be found in the config.yml
file included with the module.
Usage in the CMS
FileAttachmentField
can be used as a replacement for UploadField
in the CMS.
Interacting with the Dropzone interface programatically
For custom integrations, you may want to access the UploadInterface
object that manages the upload UI (see file_attachment_field.js
). You can do that one of two ways:
-
If you have jQuery installed, simply access the
dropzoneInterface
data property of the.dropzone
element - If you are not using jQuery, the
UploadInterface
object is injected into the browser globalwindow.dropzones
, indexed by the id of your.dropzone
element.
NB: The ID of the actual .dropzone
element by default is the name of the form input, with 'Dropzone' appended to it, so FileAttachmentField::create('MyFile')
creates a dropzone with an ID of 'MyFileDropzone'
Tracking / removing unused file uploads
or:
To stop users from uploading lots of files and filling the servers hard-drive via the frontend, you can track each file upload in a record, which is then removed when a form saves using Form::saveInto($record)
.
If you do not use Form::saveInto
, you will need to manually untrack the file IDs with:
To action the deletion of all the tracked files, you can run the FileAttachmentFieldCleanTask
.
Troubleshooting
- When using
FileAttachmentField
withBootstrapForm
be sure to ignore it from the bootstrap transformation.
Ring Uncle Cheese.