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Package laravel-cloudinary
Short Description A Laravel Cloudinary Package
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/unicodeveloper/laravel-cloudinary
Informations about the package laravel-cloudinary
Laravel Cloudinary (DEPRECATED)
Please use the comprehensive => Cloudinary Laravel Package Now!
A Laravel Package for uploading, optimizing, transforming and delivering media files with Cloudinary. Furthermore, it provides a fluent and expressive API to easily attach your media files to Eloquent models.
Usage
Upload a file (Image, Video or any type of File) to Cloudinary:
Attach Files to Laravel Eloquent Models:
First, import the Unicodeveloper\Cloudinary\MediaAlly
trait into your Model like so:
Next, publish the package's migration file using this command:
Note: Once this has been published, run php artisan migrate
to create the required table in your DB.
You can now attach media assets to your model like so:
Upload Files Via An Upload Widget:
Use the x-cld-upload-button
Blade upload button component that ships with this Package like so:
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Other Blade components you can use are:
Media Management via The Command Line:
Installation
PHP 7.0+, and Composer are required.
To get the latest version of Laravel Cloudinary, simply require it:
Or add the following line to the require block of your composer.json
file.
You'll then need to run composer install
or composer update
to download it and have the autoloader updated.
Once Laravel Cloudinary is installed, you need to register the service provider. Open up config/app.php
and add the following to the providers
key.
Note: If you use Laravel >= 5.5 you can skip this step (adding the code above to the providers key) and go to
configuration
Also, register the Cloudinary Facade like so:
Configuration
You can publish the configuration file using this command:
A configuration-file named cloudinary.php
with some sensible defaults will be placed in your config
directory:
API Keys
Open your .env
file and add your API Environment variable, upload_preset (this is optional, until you need to use the widget) like so:
Note: You need to get these credentials from your Cloudinary Dashboard
If you are using a hosting service like heroku,forge,digital ocean, etc, please ensure to add the above details to your configuration variables.
Cloudinary JS
Cloudinary relies on its own JavaScript library to initiate the Cloudinary Upload Widget. You can load the JavaScript library by placing the @cloudinaryJS directive right before your application layout's closing tag:
Note: ONLY LOAD THIS IF YOU HAVE DECIDED TO USE THE UPLOAD WIDGET. IF YOU ARE USING THIS PACKAGE FOR A LARAVEL API BACKEND, YOU DON'T NEED TO DO THIS!
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
All versions of laravel-cloudinary with dependencies
illuminate/support Version ~5|~6|~7
cloudinary/cloudinary_php Version 2.0.0-beta6
ext-json Version *