This plugin works almost the same as the standard Sylius images uploading (see How to add images to an entity? from the Sylius Documentation), except that it accepts any kind of file types.
Initially this was proposed as a pull request on Sylius core, but it was declined as it was not backwards compatible with Sylius 1.x (Here is the link to the initial PR), so here it is as a Sylius plugin.
First require this package with composer
$ composer require mezcalito/sylius-file-upload-plugin
Then add the bundle to your config/bundles.php
file
// bundles.php
return [
// ...
Mezcalito\SyliusFileUploadPlugin\MezcalitoSyliusFileUploadPlugin::class => ['all' => true],
];
In your config/packages/_sylius.yaml
file, add the following
# config/packages/_sylius.yaml
imports:
- { resource: "@MezcalitoSyliusFileUploadPlugin/Resources/config/app/config.yml" }
This file defines the gaufrette
filesystem
andadapter
used by the plugin, which you can override.
This section is an adaptation of the official Sylius documentation about How to add images to an entity ?.
Extending entities with an
files
field is quite a popular use case. In this cookbook we will present how to add files to the Shipping Method entity.
In order to override the ShippingMethod
that lives inside of the SyliusCoreBundle,
you have to create your own ShippingMethod class that will extend it:
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Entity;
use Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection;
use Doctrine\Common\Collections\Collection;
use Mezcalito\SyliusFileUploadPlugin\Model\FilesAwareInterface;
use Mezcalito\SyliusFileUploadPlugin\Model\FilesAwareTrait;
use Sylius\Component\Core\Model\ShippingMethod as BaseShippingMethod;
class ShippingMethod extends BaseShippingMethod implements FilesAwareInterface
{
use FilesAwareTrait {
__construct as private initializeFilesCollection;
}
public function __construct() {
$this->initializeFilesCollection();
}
}
Here we used the
FilesAwareTrait
which is provided for convenience.
With such a configuration you will register your ShippingMethod
class in order to override the default one:
# config/packages/sylius_shipping.yaml
sylius_shipping:
resources:
shipping_method:
classes:
model: App\Entity\ShippingMethod
In the App\Entity
namespace place the ShippingMethodFile
class which should look like this:
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Entity;
use Mezcalito\SyliusFileUploadPlugin\Model\File;
class ShippingMethodFile extends File
{
}
Your new entity will be saved in the database, therefore it needs a mapping file, where you will set the ShippingMethod
as the owner
of the ShippingMethodFile
.
# App/Resources/config/doctrine/ShippingMethodFile.orm.yml
App\Entity\ShippingMethodFile:
type: entity
table: app_shipping_method_file
manyToOne:
owner:
targetEntity: App\Entity\ShippingMethod
inversedBy: files
joinColumn:
name: owner_id
referencedColumnName: id
nullable: false
onDelete: CASCADE
The newly added files
field has to be added to the mapping, with a relation to the ShippingMethodFile
:
# App/Resources/config/doctrine/ShippingMethod.orm.yml
App\Entity\ShippingMethod:
type: entity
table: sylius_shipping_method
oneToMany:
files:
targetEntity: App\Entity\ShippingMethodFile
mappedBy: owner
orphanRemoval: true
cascade:
- all
The ShippingMethodFile
class needs to be registered as a Sylius resource:
# app/config/config.yml
sylius_resource:
resources:
app.shipping_method_file:
classes:
model: App\Entity\ShippingMethodFile
This is how the class for ShippingMethodFileType
should look like. Place it in the App\Form\Type\
directory.
.. code-block:: php
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Form\Type;
use Mezcalito\SyliusFileUploadPlugin\Form\Type\FileType;
final class ShippingMethodFileType extends FileType
{
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function getBlockPrefix(): string
{
return 'app_shipping_method_file';
}
}
After creating the form type class, you need to register it as a form.type
service like below:
# services.yml
services:
app.form.type.shipping_method_file:
class: App\Form\Type\ShippingMethodFileType
tags:
- { name: form.type }
arguments: ['%app.model.shipping_method_file.class%']
What is more the new form type needs to be configured as the resource form of the ShippingMethodFile
:
# app/config/config.yml
sylius_resource:
resources:
app.shipping_method_file:
classes:
form: App\Form\Type\ShippingMethodFileType
Create the form extension class for the Sylius\Bundle\ShippingBundle\Form\Type\ShippingMethodType
:
It needs to have the files field as a CollectionType.
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Form\Extension;
use App\Form\Type\ShippingMethodFileType;
use Sylius\Bundle\ShippingBundle\Form\Type\ShippingMethodType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractTypeExtension;
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\CollectionType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
final class ShippingMethodTypeExtension extends AbstractTypeExtension
{
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options): void
{
$builder->add('files', CollectionType::class, [
'entry_type' => ShippingMethodFileType::class,
'allow_add' => true,
'allow_delete' => true,
'by_reference' => false,
'label' => 'sylius.form.shipping_method.files',
]);
}
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function getExtendedType(): string
{
return ShippingMethodType::class;
}
}
In case you need only a single file upload, this can be done in 2 very easy steps.
First, in the code for the form provided above set allow_add
and allow_delete
to false
Second, in the __construct
method of the ShippingMethod
entity you defined earlier add the following:
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
$this->files = new ArrayCollection();
$this->addFile(new ShippingMethodFile());
}
# services.yml
services:
app.form.extension.type.shipping_method:
class: App\Form\Extension\ShippingMethodTypeExtension
tags:
- { name: form.type_extension, extended_type: Sylius\Bundle\ShippingBundle\Form\Type\ShippingMethodType }
In order to handle the file upload you need to attach the FilesUploadListener
to the ShippingMethod
entity events:
.. code-block:: yaml
# services.yml
services:
app.listener.files_upload:
class: Mezcalito\SyliusFileUploadPlugin\EventListener\FilesUploadListener
autowire: true
autoconfigure: false
public: false
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: sylius.shipping_method.pre_create, method: uploadFiles }
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: sylius.shipping_method.pre_update, method: uploadFiles }
In order to achieve that you will need to customize the form view from the SyliusAdminBundle/views/ShippingMethod/_form.html.twig
file.
Copy and paste its contents into your own app/Resources/SyliusAdminBundle/views/ShippingMethod/_form.html.twig
file,
and render the {{ form_row(form.files) }}
field.
{# app/Resources/SyliusAdminBundle/views/ShippingMethod/_form.html.twig #}
{% from '@SyliusAdmin/Macro/translationForm.html.twig' import translationForm %}
{# Add the form theme to preview the file with the theme (there is a shortcut for 'fileProductTheme.html.twig' #}
{# Check https://symfony.com/doc/current/form/form_themes.html for help #}
{% form_theme form with [
'@SyliusAdmin/Form/imagesTheme.html.twig',
'@MezcalitoSyliusFileUploadPlugin/Form/theme.html.twig'
] %}
<div class="ui two column stackable grid">
<div class="column">
<div class="ui segment">
{{ form_errors(form) }}
<div class="three fields">
{{ form_row(form.code) }}
{{ form_row(form.zone) }}
{{ form_row(form.position) }}
</div>
{{ form_row(form.enabled) }}
<h4 class="ui dividing header">{{ 'sylius.ui.availability'|trans }}</h4>
{{ form_row(form.channels) }}
<h4 class="ui dividing header">{{ 'sylius.ui.category_requirements'|trans }}</h4>
{{ form_row(form.category) }}
{% for categoryRequirementChoiceForm in form.categoryRequirement %}
{{ form_row(categoryRequirementChoiceForm) }}
{% endfor %}
<h4 class="ui dividing header">{{ 'sylius.ui.taxes'|trans }}</h4>
{{ form_row(form.taxCategory) }}
<h4 class="ui dividing header">{{ 'sylius.ui.shipping_charges'|trans }}</h4>
{{ form_row(form.calculator) }}
{% for name, calculatorConfigurationPrototype in form.vars.prototypes %}
<div id="{{ form.calculator.vars.id }}_{{ name }}" data-container=".configuration"
data-prototype="{{ form_widget(calculatorConfigurationPrototype)|e }}">
</div>
{% endfor %}
{# Here you go! #}
{{ form_row(form.files) }}
<div class="ui segment configuration">
{% if form.configuration is defined %}
{% for field in form.configuration %}
{{ form_row(field) }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="column">
{{ translationForm(form.translations) }}
</div>
</div>
Your form so far is working fine, but don't forget about validation.
The easiest way is using validation config files under the App/Resources/config/validation
folder.
This could look like this for an image e.g.:
# src\Resources\config\validation\ShippingMethodFile.yml
App\Entity\ShippingMethodFile:
properties:
file:
- Image:
groups: [sylius]
maxHeight: 1000
maxSize: 10240000
maxWidth: 1000
mimeTypes:
- "image/png"
- "image/jpg"
- "image/jpeg"
- "image/gif"
mimeTypesMessage: 'This file format is not allowed. Please use PNG, JPG or GIF files.'
minHeight: 200
minWidth: 200
or for a PDF e.g.:
# src\Resources\config\validation\ShippingMethodFile.yml
App\Entity\ShippingMethodFile:
properties:
file:
- File:
groups: [sylius]
maxSize: 10240000
mimeTypes:
- "application/pdf"
- "application/x-pdf"
mimeTypesMessage: 'This file format is not allowed. Only PDF files are allowed.'
This defines the validation constraints for each file entity.
Finally, connect the validation of the ShippingMethod
to the validation of each single File Entity
:
# src\Resources\config\validation\ShippingMethod.yml
App\Entity\ShippingMethod:
properties:
...
images:
- Valid: ~
Do the database migration
$ bin/console doctrine:migrations:diff
$ bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate