Reputation: 521
I'm using Laravel 5.4.*. I've this simple code in a helper file to upload images/gif in S3 bucket under a folder named say "instant_gifs/". The code is below:
if ( !function_exists('uploadFile') ) {
function uploadFile($fileContent, $fileName, $size='full', $disk='s3')
{
$rv = '';
if( empty($fileContent) ) {
return $rv;
}
if($size == 'full') {
dump($fileName);
$path = Storage::disk($disk)->put(
$fileName,
$fileContent,
'public'
);
}
if ( $path ) {
$rv = $fileName;
}
return $rv;
}
}
From the controller, I'm calling the helper method as below:
$file = $request->gif;
$file_name = 'instant_gifs/' . $user_id . '_' . time() . '_' . $file->getClientOriginalName();
$result = uploadFile($file, $file_name);
In the the $fileName parameter of the helper method, I'm providing the fileName as for example in this format:
"instant_gifs/83_1518596022_giphy.gif"
but after the upload, I see that the file gets stored under this folder
"vvstorage/instant_gifs/83_1518596022_giphy.gif/CRm1o1YEcvX3fAulDeDfwT7DIMCxOKG8WFGcA3lB.gif"
with a random file name
CRm1o1YEcvX3fAulDeDfwT7DIMCxOKG8WFGcA3lB.gif
Whereas, according to the code, it should get stored in this path:
"vvstorage/instant_gifs/83_1518596022_giphy.gif"
Doesn't get any explanation why this is happening. Any clue will be appreciated.
BucketName = vvstorage
Folder I'm mimicking = instant_gifs
Upvotes: 7
Views: 22555
Reputation: 521
After some research & testing, found the issue. put()
method expects the 2nd parameter as the file contents or stream not the file object. In my code, I was sending the file as $file = $request->gif;
or $file = $request->file('gif');
hoping that Storage class will implicitly get the file contents. But to get the expected result, I needed to call the helper method from the controller as below. Notice the file_get_contents() part.
$file = $request->gif;
$file_name = 'instant_gifs/' . $user_id . '_' . time() . '_' . $file>getClientOriginalName();
$result = uploadFile( file_get_contents($file), $file_name );
Now, I got the image correctly stored under the correct path for example in /instant_gifs/9_1518633281_IMG_7491.jpg
.
Now, let me compare/summarize the available methods for achieving the same result:
1) put():
$path = Storage::disk('s3')->put(
'/instant_gifs/9_1518633281_IMG_7491.jpg', #$path
file_get_contents($request->file('gif')), #$fileContent
'public' #$visibility
Got it stored in /vvstorage/instant_gifs/9_1518633281_IMG_7491.jpg
2) putFileAs(): To achieve the same thing withputFileAs()
, I needed to write it as below. 1st parameter expects the directory name, I left it blank as I'm mimicking the directory name in s3 through the filename.
$path = Storage::disk('s3')->putFileAs(
'', ## 1st parameter expects directory name, I left it blank as I'm mimicking the directory name through the filename
'/instant_gifs/9_1518633281_IMG_7491.jpg',
$request->file('gif'), ## 3rd parameter file resource
['visibility' => 'public'] #$options
);
Got it stored in /vvstorage/instant_gifs/9_1518633281_IMG_7491.jpg
3) storeAs():
$path = $request->file('gif')->storeAs(
'', #$path
'/instant_gifs/9_1518633281_IMG_7491.jpg', #$fileName
['disk'=>'s3', 'visibility'=>'public'] #$options
);
Got it stored in /vvstorage/instant_gifs/9_1518633281_IMG_7491.jpg
Extras::
4) For storing Thumbnails through put()
. Example of stream() ...
$imgThumb = Image::make($request->file('image'))->resize(300, 300)->stream(); ##create thumbnail
$path = Storage::disk('s3')->put(
'profilethumbs/' . $imgName,
$imgThumb->__toString(),
'public'
);
Hope that it helps someone.
Upvotes: 35
Reputation: 3543
1.) Why is there vvstorage
in the url?
It is appending that route because your root
folder inside of your configuration
for S3
is set as vvstorage
, so whenever you upload to S3
all files will be prepended with vvstorage
.
2.) Why random name even when you passed the name of the file?
Because when using put
the file will get a unique ID
generated and set as it's file name so no matter what you pass, it won't save the file under the name you wanted. But if you use putFileAs
then you can override the default behaviour of put
and pass a name of the file.
Hope this clarifies it
Upvotes: 2