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php - File upload with Symfony3 not working

I am trying to upload file with Symfony3 but with no luck. I have a Profile entity which is linked to User entity with 1-1 relationship. The profile contains a picture column. I have created a ProfileType and Profile Model. Upon submitting the form, the model contains only the File name and nothing else. The $_FILES array is also empty. This is the code.

        $builder
        ->add("name", TextType::class, array(
        "required" => true,
    ))
        ->add("email", EmailType::class, array(
            "required" => true,
        ))
        ->add("city", TextType::class, array(
            "required" => false,
        ))
        ->add("country", ChoiceType::class, array(
            "required" => false,
        ))
        ->add("picture", FileType::class, array(
            "required" => false,
        ));



class ProfileModel
{
  private $name;
  private $email;
  private $city;
  private $country;
  private $picture;

In Controller I am creating the form like this.

$profileForm = $this->createForm(ProfileType::class, $profileModel);

When I get the picture, It contains just the name.

$file = $profileForm->get("picture")->getData();
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Hewwo rashidkhan~

Symfony doc is quite complete on the upload process, did you read it?
http://symfony.com/doc/current/controller/upload_file.html

After a few modifications, I choose to use it as service. Here is the process:

1) Add a few parameters to app/config/config.yml:

under parameters:

parameters:
    locale: en
    profile_directory: '%kernel.root_dir%/../web/upload/profile'
    another_directory: '%kernel.root_dir%/../web/upload/another'

under twig

twig:
debug: "%kernel.debug%"
strict_variables: "%kernel.debug%"
globals:
    profile_directory: '/upload/profile/'
    another_directory: '/upload/another/'

The two profile_directoryadded just now will be used as variables in both your upload service and twig to point the targer directory. I added another_directory to explain something more a bit after.

2) Create the service:

Create a new file under src/YourBundle/Services/FileUploader.php
From here, my code is a bit different than what you can find on the Symfony site.

FileUploader.php content:

<?php

namespace YourBundleServices;

use YourBundleEntityProfileModel;
use YourBundleEntityAnother;

class FileUploader {
    private $profileDir;
    private $anotherDir;

    public function __construct($profileDir) {
        $this->profileDir=$profileDir;
        $this->anotherDir=$anotherDir;
    }

    public function upload($class) {
        if($class instanceof ProfileModel) {
            $file=$class->getPicture();
            $fileName='picture-'.uniqid().'.'.$file->guessExtension();
            $file->move($this->profileDir, $fileName);
            $class->setPicture($fileName);
        }

        if($class instanceof Another) {
            $file=$class->getPicture();
            $fileName='picture-'.uniqid().'.'.$file->guessExtension();
            $file->move($this->anotherDir, $fileName);
            $class->setPicture($fileName);
        }

        return $class;
    }
}

3) Register the service to app/config/services.yml:

under services:

services:
    app.file_uploader:
    class: YourBundleServicesFileUploader
    arguments:
        - '%profile_directory%'
        - '%another_directory%'

Each argument must be in the same order as your privatein the FileUploader.php file. Those arguments are the ones we setted in app/config/config.yml under parameters.

4) Edit your controller:

The controller part is quite simple.

Add use SymfonyComponentHttpFoundationFileFile; in the import section

Under newAction

public function newAction(Request $request)
{
    $profileModel = new ProfileModel();
    $form = $this->createForm('YourBundleFormProfileModelType', $profileModel);
    $form->handleRequest($request);

    if ($form->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
        // We upload the file with this line
        $profileModel=$this->get('app.file_uploader')->upload($profileModel);
        $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
        $em->persist($profileModel);
        $em->flush();

        return $this->redirectToRoute('profile_model_show', array('id' => $profileModel->getId()));
    }

    return $this->render('YourBundle:Default:new.html.twig', array(
        'profileModel' => $profileModel,
        'form' => $form->createView(),
    ));
}

Under editAction

public function editAction(Request $request, ProfileModel $profileModel)
{
    // Add this live above everything else in the code.
    $profileModel->setPicture(new File($this->getParameter('profile_directory').'/'.$profileModel->getPicture()));
    [...]
}

I haven't gone more far, so I can only explain what to modify after... In your editAction, you will also have to check that $_FILES isn't empty. If it's not, then you do the upload process. If it's, then make sure to not edit the picture column in the SQL query (you will have to do a custom query)

5) Your twig views:

Under show.html.twig

Change

<tr>
    <th>Picture</th>
    <td>{{ profileModel.picture) }}</td>
</tr>

to

<tr>
    <th>Picture</th>
    <td><img src="{{ asset(profile_directory~profileModel.picture) }}"></td>
</tr>

Same goes for the index.html.twig. And you can add (not replace) it to the edit.html.twig to get a preview of the actual picture.

6) Explanations:

In app/config/config.yml we added a few directory to use as parameters in your files.
It will later make it easier to change those directories if needed. (Won't have to edit tons of files... YAY!)
Twig directories always start from the /web folder.

Those directory are used when we register our service as arguments. They will set our variable in the service file FileUploader.php.

Unlike the Symfony site exemple, we pass the whole object to the upload service. We then, check from which class this object was created and do our upload process based in it.

Your upload process in the controller is then shortened to a single line.

In twig, we will also use the directory variable set in app/config/config.yml undet the twigproperty. Like said above, if our upload directory change, we will then just have to edit the app/config/config.yml file.


I hope this will help you solve your upload issues.

Cordially,
Preciel.


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