mlcsthor/yii2-media-manager

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Yii2 media manager module

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Type:yii2-module

1.0 2018-06-14 11:58 UTC

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README

This module provides a Media Manager integration to your Yii2 application. It is still in its early stages, but feel free to use it, report bugs, and contribute.

screenshot

Demo

https://www.iutbayonne.univ-pau.fr/~klevron/mm/

Installation

The preferred way to install this module is through composer.

Either run

composer require "mlcsthor/yii2-media-manager" "*"

or add

"mlcsthor/yii2-media-manager" : "*"

to the require section of your application's composer.json file.

Configuration

Add the following lines in your application configuration :

'components' => [
    // ...
    'urlManager' => [
        'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
        'showScriptName' => false,
        'rules' => [    
            'thumbs/<path:.*>' => 'mm/thumb/thumb',
            // ...
        ],
    ],
    // ...
    'fs' => [
        'class' => 'creocoder\flysystem\LocalFilesystem',
        'path' => '@webroot/upload',
    ],
],
'modules' => [
    // ...
    'mm' => [
        'class' => 'mlcsthor\mediamanager\Module',
    ],
],

About Flysystem

This module use Flysystem (via creocoder/yii2-flysystem), a filesystem abstraction which allows you to easily swap out a local filesystem for a remote one.

You can use a local filesystem as described previously, you should then create an upload folder in the web folder of your Yii2 application. You can also use any adapter provided by Flysystem, take a look at Flysystem and creocoder/yii2-flysystem.

WARNING : Actually, this module has only been tested with local, ftp and sftp adapters.

About image thumbnails

This module use Imagine (via yii2-imagine) to generate image thumbnails on demand, you should create a thumbs folder in the web folder of your application.

Usage

MediaManagerInput

use mlcsthor\mediamanager\widgets\MediaManagerInput;

echo MediaManagerInput::widget([
    'name' => 'test', // input name
    'multiple' => false,
    'clientOptions' => [
        'api' => [
            'listUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/list']),
            // 'uploadUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/upload']),
            // 'downloadUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/download']),
            // 'deleteUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/delete'])
        ],
    ],
]);

MediaManagerModal

use mlcsthor\mediamanager\widgets\MediaManagerInputModal;

echo MediaManagerInputModal::widget([
    'name' => 'test', // input name
    'clientOptions' => [
        'api' => [
            'listUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/list']),
            // 'uploadUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/upload']),
            // 'downloadUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/download']),
            // 'deleteUrl' => Url::to(['/mm/api/delete'])
        ],
    ],
]);