MeioUpload Behavior – An improved File Upload Behavior for CakePHP

MeioUpload Behavior is an improved File Upload Behavior for the CakePHP framework. It’s based on the Digital Spaghetti’s Upload Behavior.

Juan Basso created a project hosted at github. I am unable to keep working on this behavior an he is making some updates to the code. I think github is a great tool because you can simply fork the project and make your own changes. Go check his work: http://github.com/jrbasso/MeioUpload/tree/master

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MeioUploadBehavior version 1.0.1

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Features

  • Can be used for any kind of files;
  • Accepts custom directory for files to be uploaded;
  • Validates the file extension and mime-type due to the behavior configuration;
  • Validates the max file size;
  • Allow custom validation rules;
  • Allow as many thumbnails formats as you want;
  • Allow more then one field to be uploadable, with custom options per field;
  • Stores the directory, filesize, and mime-type in the database if the table has these fields. Also allows to customize these fields names;
  • Allow the use of default files and deleting files without deleting the entire record;
  • Delete files when the record is deleted or updated with a new file;
  • Also works in the $model->saveAll method.

Usage

  1. Place the meio_upload.php file in your app/models/behaviors folder;
  2. If you want to use thumbnails, download Nate’s phpThumb Component and place it in your app/controllers/components folder;
  3. Insert in your model table a character varying field:
    CREATE TABLE `products` (
    `id` int(8) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
    `name` varchar(255) default NULL,
    `description` text default NULL,
    `price` double default NULL,
    `picture` varchar(255) default NULL,
    `dir` varchar(255) default NULL,
    `mimetype` varchar(255) NULL,
    `filesize` int(11) unsigned default NULL,
    `created` datetime default NULL,
    `modified` datetime default NULL,
    PRIMARY KEY  (`id`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM  DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
    
  4. Add the MeioUpload in the $actsAs of your model:
    var $actsAs = array(
        'MeioUpload' => array(
            'picture' => array(
                'dir' => 'img{DS}{model}{DS}{field}',
                'create_directory' => true,
                'allowed_mime' => array('image/jpeg', 'image/pjpeg', 'image/png'),
                'allowed_ext' => array('.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png'),
                'thumbsizes' => array(
                    'normal' => array('width'=>200, 'height'=>200),
                ),
                'default' => 'default.jpg',
            )
        )
    );
    
  5. Use a form file input to the field:
    echo $form->input('picture', array('type' => 'file'));
    
  6. Make sure your form has multipart/form-data enctype:
    echo $form->create('Product',array('type' => 'file'));
    
  7. Make sure the PHP has permission to write in the folder yous specified and the php.ini allow the MAX_FILE_SIZE you specified.

Options

When you apply the MeioUpload Behavior to a Model, you pass an array with your options. Here are the options you can change and it’s defaults.

  1. dir

    The folder where the uploaded files will be saved. It must be inside the app/webroot directory and defaults to an empty string, what means that it will be the app/webroot itself. If you specify some path, then it will be app/webroot/the_path_you/specified. In this option you may use the {DS} pattern, what will be converted to ‘/’ in UNIX systems and to ‘\’ in Windows systems.
  2. allowed_mime

    This option specifies the allowed mime-types for the files. It defaults to an empty array. What means that every mime-type will be accepted. But if you specify an array with the mime-types allowed, only files of these mime-types will be accepted.
    var $actsAs = array(
        'picture' => array(
            'allowed_mime' => array('image/jpeg', 'image/pjpeg', 'image/png')
        )
    );
    
    The code above says that the picture field will be a file uploaded, and it allows ‘image/jpeg’, ‘image/pjpeg’ and ‘image/png’ mime-types.
  3. allowed_ext

    This option specifies the allowed file extensions. It defaults to an empty array. What means that every extension will be accepted. But if you specify an array with the extensions allowed, only files with these extensions will be accepted.
    var $actsAs = array(
        'picture' => array(
            'allowed_ext' => array('.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png')
        )
    );
    
    The code above says that the picture field will be a file uploaded, and it allows ‘.jpg’, ‘.jpeg’ and ‘.png’ extensions.
  4. create_directory

    If you want to create the directory specified in the dir option if it don’t exists, then set this option to true. It already defaults to true, but you can set it to false.
  5. max_size

    The max file size allowed in the upload. Be sure it’s lower then the php.ini configuration. You can set a numeric value of bytes, or set it in other unit like ‘8 Kb’, only ‘kb’, ‘mb’, ‘gb’ and ‘tb’ units are allowed and it’s not case-sensitive. It defaults to 2 Mb.
    var $actsAs = array(
        'picture' => array(
            'max_size' => '4 Mb'
        )
    );
    
  6. default

    If you have a file that you want to use if the field is left blank, like a default picture for users who don’t have one, set this option to the name of this file. Make sure it is inside the folder specified in the ‘dir’ option.
    var $actsAs = array(
        'picture' => array(
            'default' => 'default.jpg'
        )
    );
    
  7. fields

    With this option you can customize the field inside your model table, where the data will be saved. The filename is the key of the options array, and you can setup fields to store the filesize, mime-type and directory. It defaults to ‘filesize’, ‘mimetype’ and ‘dir’ respectively, but you can customize with an array:
    var $actsAs = array(
        'picture' => array(
            'fields' => array(
                'filesize' => 'picture_filesize',
                'mimetype' => '{field}_mimetype',
                'dir' => 'pictures_folder'
            )
        )
    );
    
    The code above says that your filesize, mimetype and dir fields will be ‘picture_filesize’, ‘picture_mimetype’ and ‘picture_folder’ respectively. And the filename field will be pictures. You may notice that in mimetype case, i used the constant {field} that will be replaced with the field name(picture in this case).

Validations

The behavior automatically include some validations to your field. Here they are:

  1. FieldName Checks if the field has been setup to be and uploadable.
  2. Dir Checks if the directory exists or if it can be created. This validation depends on the option ‘create_directory’.
  3. Empty Checks if the filename is not empty. It defaults to be used only on create.
  4. UploadError Checks if ocurred erros in the upload.
  5. MaxSize Checks if the file isn’t bigger then the max file size option.
  6. InvalidMime Checks if the file is of an allowed mime-type.
  7. InvalidExt Checks if the file has an allowed extension.

You can overwrite any of the parameters of these default validation rules. Directly in the model $validate var:

var $validate = array(
    'picture' => array(
        'Empty' => array(
            'check' => false
        ),
        'InvalidExt => array(
            'message' => 'This file extension isn't allowed.'
        )
    )
);
In the code above, i changed the message for the ‘InvalidExt’ default validation. You can also disable any of the default validations by setting the ‘check’ atribute fo false as is shown in the example above for the ‘Empty’ default validation. You can change any of the other parameters of the built-in cake validation:
var $validate = array(
    'picture' => array(
        'Empty' => array(
            'rule' => array('YourDefaultValidation'),
            'on' => 'update',
            'required' => true
        ),
    )
);
You can also change the validation rule for one you have created. But use this functionality carefully.

Setting up file removing

If you send a form data with as field named data[Model][field][remove] not empty, then the behavior will automatically delete the file associated with the record and set it’s value to the default, if it is set, or to empty. To achieve this you can add a checkbox to your form:

echo $form->input('Product.picture.remove', array('type' => 'checkbox'));

138 Responses to “MeioUpload Behavior – An improved File Upload Behavior for CakePHP”

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  1. 51
    Meshach Says:

    Sorry for the error above. After posting it, I found the real issue. Line 623 SHOULD STAY THE SAME. The problem was that I wasn’t sending the “ID” with my edit form. There is no state check for the if statement on line 623, it’s just checking for whether the file being uploaded is coming with an id already attached. If it is, then it knows that it’s either editing or deleting. I was submitting edits with no id, which meant all things were wrong in the world ;-) .

    It’s fixed now. Here’s my edit form:

    echo $form->input(‘id’); echo $this->element(’show_screenshot’, array(‘picture’ => $this->data['Screenshot']['picture'], ’size’ => ‘t’)); echo $form->input(‘name’); echo $form->input(‘project_id’); echo $form->input(‘resource_id’); echo $form->input(‘picture’, array(‘type’ => ‘file’)); echo $form->input(‘dir’, array(‘type’ => ‘hidden’)); echo $form->input(‘mimetype’, array(‘type’ => ‘hidden’)); echo $form->input(‘filesize’, array(‘type’ => ‘hidden’));

    … notice that I’ve ‘hidden’ my dir, mimetype, and filesize fields, as I don’t want them overridden in edit mode, but the id is automatically hidden by cakephp’s ‘automagic’ form fields, since it’s called ‘id’, and already has a value.

    Enjoy!

  2. 52
    Ramsalt Says:

    Hello. Nice behavior. Trying to use it but had som e problems. I tried overriding default in the actAs options, but it didn’t want to overriden. I changed

    $this->__model->validate[$fieldName] = $this->arrayMerge($options['validations'],$this->__model->validate[$fieldName]);

    to

    $this->__model->validate[$fieldName] = $this->arrayMerge($this->__model->validate[$fieldName],$options['validations']);

  3. 53
    Поведінки, CakePHP та завантаження файлів на сервер. | Meelky Blog Says:

    [...] в таблицю. Як завжди, все дуже просто. Використуєм MeioUpload Behavior написаний Vinicius Brandao [...]

  4. 54
    David Says:

    Hey thanks!!! That behavior really help me, its great!

  5. 55
    Mee Says:

    Hello,

    One more time, thanks for this great behavior. Nevertheless, I have few questions or maybe feautre requests. 1. As far as I understand it doesn’t remove the trash. For example, if I have a record with one file uploaded and then user upload another, first one stays on server’s hard drive. 2. Is it possible to attach a custom name to uploaded file, like record’s ID or some kind of hash to prevent file overwriting when different images with same name are uploaded?

    Thanks in advance for answers, and for you work. mee

  6. 56
    Vinicius Mendes Says:

    Mee,

    All these things you are saying are working in the behavior.

    What PHP version you are using? It seems like the behavior don’t work well with PHP 4. Try using PHP 5.

  7. 57
    Mee Says:

    Vinicius Mendes,

    I’m sorry, double checked, no trash. But as far as I understood there is no way to set up my own names instead of original file names with additional numbers?

  8. 58
    Manop Kongoon Says:

    How to rename file to upload. e.g. id of insert record…..

  9. 59
    vbmendes Says:

    There’s no way to achieve this with this behavior. But the behavior, if used with php 5 renames the file if it already exists.

    To rename with the id is a bit complicated, since it uploads the file before saving it. So, when the file is saved, the id isn’t obtained yet.

  10. 60
    Manop Kongoon Says:

    how to rename file by yearmonthday and time eg. 20090211101450.jpg

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