Reputation: 93
I'm absolutely stuck on this... checked all related stackoverflow posts and nothing has helped. Using Phil's REST Server / Client setup in Codeigniter and can insert normal entries but cannot upload multiple images, actually even a single image.
I can't really work out how to debug the REST part, it just returns nothing.
I have this array coming in from the view:
Array
(
[1] => Array
(
[name] => sideshows.jpg
[type] => image/jpeg
[tmp_name] => /Applications/MAMP/tmp/php/phppYycdA
[error] => 0
[size] => 967656
)
[2] => Array
(
[name] => the-beer-scale.jpg
[type] => image/jpeg
[tmp_name] => /Applications/MAMP/tmp/php/phpCsiunQ
[error] => 0
[size] => 742219
)
[3] => Array
(
[name] => the-little-lace.jpg
[type] => image/jpeg
[tmp_name] => /Applications/MAMP/tmp/php/phpXjT7WL
[error] => 0
[size] => 939963
)
[4] => Array
(
[name] => varrstoen-australia.jpg
[type] => image/jpeg
[tmp_name] => /Applications/MAMP/tmp/php/phpcHrJXe
[error] => 0
[size] => 2204400
)
)
I am using this helper method I found to sort out multiple file uploads:
function multifile_array()
{
if(count($_FILES) == 0)
return;
$files = array();
$all_files = $_FILES['files']['name'];
$i = 0;
foreach ($all_files as $filename) {
$files[++$i]['name'] = $filename;
$files[$i]['type'] = current($_FILES['files']['type']);
next($_FILES['files']['type']);
$files[$i]['tmp_name'] = current($_FILES['files']['tmp_name']);
next($_FILES['files']['tmp_name']);
$files[$i]['error'] = current($_FILES['files']['error']);
next($_FILES['files']['error']);
$files[$i]['size'] = current($_FILES['files']['size']);
next($_FILES['files']['size']);
}
$_FILES = $files;
}
This function is being called within the API controller:
public function my_file_upload_post() {
if( ! $this->post('submit')) {
$this->response(NULL, 400);
}
$data = $this->post('data');
multifile_array();
$foldername = './uploads/' . $this->post('property_id');
if(!file_exists($foldername) && !is_dir($foldername)) {
mkdir($foldername, 0750, true);
}
$config['upload_path'] = $foldername;
$config['allowed_types'] = 'gif|jpg|png|doc|docx|pdf|xlsx|xls|txt';
$config['max_size'] = '10240';
$this->load->library('upload', $config);
foreach ($data as $file => $file_data) {
$this->upload->do_upload($file);
//echo '<pre>';
//print_r($this->upload->data());
//echo '</pre>';
}
if ( ! $this->upload->do_upload() ) {
return $this->response(array('error' => strip_tags($this->upload->display_errors())), 404);
} else {
$upload = $this->upload->data();
return $this->response($upload, 200);
}
}
I am happy to share my code, I did manage to get multiple files uploading no worries, but just trying to set it up with the API so I can call it from an external website, internally or an iPhone. Help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Update:
Here is the code from the API Controller:
function upload_post() {
$foldername = './uploads/' . $this->post('property_id');
if(!file_exists($foldername) && !is_dir($foldername)) {
mkdir($foldername, 0750, true);
}
$config['upload_path'] = $foldername;
$config['allowed_types'] = 'gif|jpg|png|doc|docx|pdf|xlsx|xls|txt';
$config['max_size'] = '10240';
$this->load->library('upload', $config);
if ( ! $this->upload->do_upload())
{
//return $this->response(array('error' => strip_tags($this->upload->display_errors())), 404);
return $this->response(array('error' => var_export($this->post('file'), true)), 404);
}
else
{
$data = array('upload_data' => $this->upload->data());
return $this->response(array('error' => $data['upload_data']), 404);
}
return $this->response(array('success' => 'successfully uploaded' ), 200);
}
This works if you go directly to the API from the form, but you need to put in the username and password within the browser. If I run this via the controller then it can't find the images.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 4680
Reputation: 2215
This is not exactly what you asked for, but this is what I used to solve this problem. A PHP/jQuery upload widget!
http://blueimp.github.com/jQuery-File-Upload/
Upvotes: 1