@@ -12,44 +12,44 @@ How to Upload Files
1212 integrated with Doctrine ORM, MongoDB ODM, PHPCR ODM and Propel.
1313
1414Imagine that you have a ``Product `` entity in your application and you want to
15- add a PDF brochure for each product. To do so, add a new property called `` brochure ``
16- in the ``Product `` entity::
15+ add a PDF brochure for each product. To do so, add a new property called
16+ `` brochureFilename `` in the ``Product `` entity::
1717
1818 // src/Entity/Product.php
1919 namespace App\Entity;
2020
2121 use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
22- use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert;
2322
2423 class Product
2524 {
2625 // ...
2726
2827 /**
2928 * @ORM\Column(type="string")
30- *
31- * @Assert\NotBlank(message="Please, upload the product brochure as a PDF file.")
32- * @Assert\File(mimeTypes={ "application/pdf" })
3329 */
34- private $brochure ;
30+ private $brochureFilename ;
3531
36- public function getBrochure ()
32+ public function getBrochureFilename ()
3733 {
38- return $this->brochure ;
34+ return $this->brochureFilename ;
3935 }
4036
41- public function setBrochure($brochure )
37+ public function setBrochureFilename($brochureFilename )
4238 {
43- $this->brochure = $brochure ;
39+ $this->brochureFilename = $brochureFilename ;
4440
4541 return $this;
4642 }
4743 }
4844
49- Note that the type of the ``brochure `` column is ``string `` instead of ``binary ``
50- or ``blob `` because it just stores the PDF file name instead of the file contents.
45+ Note that the type of the ``brochureFilename `` column is ``string `` instead of
46+ ``binary `` or ``blob `` because it only stores the PDF file name instead of the
47+ file contents.
5148
52- Then, add a new ``brochure `` field to the form that manages the ``Product `` entity::
49+ The next step is to add a new field to the form that manages the ``Product ``
50+ entity. This must be a ``FileType `` field so the browsers can display the file
51+ upload widget. The trick to make it work is to add the form field as "unmapped",
52+ so Symfony doesn't try to get/set its value from the related entity::
5353
5454 // src/Form/ProductType.php
5555 namespace App\Form;
@@ -59,14 +59,37 @@ Then, add a new ``brochure`` field to the form that manages the ``Product`` enti
5959 use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\FileType;
6060 use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
6161 use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\OptionsResolver;
62+ use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints\File;
6263
6364 class ProductType extends AbstractType
6465 {
6566 public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
6667 {
6768 $builder
6869 // ...
69- ->add('brochure', FileType::class, ['label' => 'Brochure (PDF file)'])
70+ ->add('brochure', FileType::class, [
71+ 'label' => 'Brochure (PDF file)',
72+
73+ // unmapped means that this field is not associated to any entity property
74+ 'mapped' => false,
75+
76+ // make it optional so you don't have to re-upload the PDF file
77+ // everytime you edit the Product details
78+ 'required' => false,
79+
80+ // unmapped fields can't define their validation using annotations
81+ // in the associated entity, so you can use the PHP constraint classes
82+ 'constraints' => [
83+ new File([
84+ 'maxSize' => '1024k',
85+ 'mimeTypes' => [
86+ 'application/pdf',
87+ 'application/x-pdf',
88+ ],
89+ 'mimeTypesMessage' => 'Please upload a valid PDF document',
90+ ])
91+ ],
92+ ])
7093 // ...
7194 ;
7295 }
@@ -103,6 +126,7 @@ Finally, you need to update the code of the controller that handles the form::
103126 use App\Form\ProductType;
104127 use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController;
105128 use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\Exception\FileException;
129+ use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\UploadedFile;
106130 use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
107131 use Symfony\Component\Routing\Annotation\Route;
108132
@@ -118,26 +142,32 @@ Finally, you need to update the code of the controller that handles the form::
118142 $form->handleRequest($request);
119143
120144 if ($form->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
121- // $file stores the uploaded PDF file
122- /** @var Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\UploadedFile $file */
123- $file = $product->getBrochure();
124-
125- $fileName = $this->generateUniqueFileName().'.'.$file->guessExtension();
126-
127- // Move the file to the directory where brochures are stored
128- try {
129- $file->move(
130- $this->getParameter('brochures_directory'),
131- $fileName
132- );
133- } catch (FileException $e) {
134- // ... handle exception if something happens during file upload
145+ /** @var UploadedFile $brochureFile */
146+ $brochureFile = $form['brochure']->getData();
147+
148+ // this condition is needed because the 'brochure' field is not required
149+ // so the PDF file must be processed only when a file is uploaded
150+ if ($brochureFile) {
151+ $originalFilename = pathinfo($brochureFile->getClientOriginalName(), PATHINFO_FILENAME);
152+ // this is needed to safely include the file name as part of the URL
153+ $safeFilename = transliterator_transliterate('Any-Latin; Latin-ASCII; [^A-Za-z0-9_] remove; Lower()', $originalFilename);
154+ $newFilename = $safeFilename.'-'.uniqid().'.'.$brochureFile->guessExtension();
155+
156+ // Move the file to the directory where brochures are stored
157+ try {
158+ $brochureFile->move(
159+ $this->getParameter('brochures_directory'),
160+ $newFilename
161+ );
162+ } catch (FileException $e) {
163+ // ... handle exception if something happens during file upload
164+ }
165+
166+ // updates the 'brochureFilename' property to store the PDF file name
167+ // instead of its contents
168+ $product->setBrochureFilename($newFilename);
135169 }
136170
137- // updates the 'brochure' property to store the PDF file name
138- // instead of its contents
139- $product->setBrochure($fileName);
140-
141171 // ... persist the $product variable or any other work
142172
143173 return $this->redirect($this->generateUrl('app_product_list'));
@@ -147,16 +177,6 @@ Finally, you need to update the code of the controller that handles the form::
147177 'form' => $form->createView(),
148178 ]);
149179 }
150-
151- /**
152- * @return string
153- */
154- private function generateUniqueFileName()
155- {
156- // md5() reduces the similarity of the file names generated by
157- // uniqid(), which is based on timestamps
158- return md5(uniqid());
159- }
160180 }
161181
162182Now, create the ``brochures_directory `` parameter that was used in the
@@ -172,9 +192,6 @@ controller to specify the directory in which the brochures should be stored:
172192
173193 There are some important things to consider in the code of the above controller:
174194
175- #. When the form is uploaded, the ``brochure `` property contains the whole PDF
176- file contents. Since this property stores just the file name, you must set
177- its new value before persisting the changes of the entity;
178195#. In Symfony applications, uploaded files are objects of the
179196 :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\ HttpFoundation\\ File\\ UploadedFile ` class. This class
180197 provides methods for the most common operations when dealing with uploaded files;
@@ -199,7 +216,7 @@ You can use the following code to link to the PDF brochure of a product:
199216
200217.. code-block :: html+twig
201218
202- <a href="{{ asset('uploads/brochures/' ~ product.brochure ) }}">View brochure (PDF)</a>
219+ <a href="{{ asset('uploads/brochures/' ~ product.brochureFilename ) }}">View brochure (PDF)</a>
203220
204221.. tip ::
205222
@@ -212,8 +229,8 @@ You can use the following code to link to the PDF brochure of a product:
212229 use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\File;
213230 // ...
214231
215- $product->setBrochure (
216- new File($this->getParameter('brochures_directory').'/'.$product->getBrochure ())
232+ $product->setBrochureFilename (
233+ new File($this->getParameter('brochures_directory').'/'.$product->getBrochureFilename ())
217234 );
218235
219236Creating an Uploader Service
@@ -239,7 +256,9 @@ logic to a separate service::
239256
240257 public function upload(UploadedFile $file)
241258 {
242- $fileName = md5(uniqid()).'.'.$file->guessExtension();
259+ $originalFilename = pathinfo($file->getClientOriginalName(), PATHINFO_FILENAME);
260+ $safeFilename = transliterator_transliterate('Any-Latin; Latin-ASCII; [^A-Za-z0-9_] remove; Lower()', $originalFilename);
261+ $fileName = $safeFilename.'-'.uniqid().'.'.$file->guessExtension();
243262
244263 try {
245264 $file->move($this->getTargetDirectory(), $fileName);
@@ -317,10 +336,12 @@ Now you're ready to use this service in the controller::
317336 // ...
318337
319338 if ($form->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
320- $file = $product->getBrochure();
321- $fileName = $fileUploader->upload($file);
322-
323- $product->setBrochure($fileName);
339+ /** @var UploadedFile $brochureFile */
340+ $brochureFile = $form['brochure']->getData();
341+ if ($brochureFile) {
342+ $brochureFileName = $fileUploader->upload($brochureFile);
343+ $product->setBrochureFilename($brochureFileName);
344+ }
324345
325346 // ...
326347 }
@@ -331,149 +352,16 @@ Now you're ready to use this service in the controller::
331352Using a Doctrine Listener
332353-------------------------
333354
334- If you are using Doctrine to store the Product entity, you can create a
335- :doc: `Doctrine listener </doctrine/event_listeners_subscribers >` to
336- automatically move the file when persisting the entity::
337-
338- // src/EventListener/BrochureUploadListener.php
339- namespace App\EventListener;
340-
341- use App\Entity\Product;
342- use App\Service\FileUploader;
343- use Doctrine\ORM\Event\LifecycleEventArgs;
344- use Doctrine\ORM\Event\PreUpdateEventArgs;
345- use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\File;
346- use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\UploadedFile;
347-
348- class BrochureUploadListener
349- {
350- private $uploader;
351-
352- public function __construct(FileUploader $uploader)
353- {
354- $this->uploader = $uploader;
355- }
356-
357- public function prePersist(LifecycleEventArgs $args)
358- {
359- $entity = $args->getEntity();
360-
361- $this->uploadFile($entity);
362- }
363-
364- public function preUpdate(PreUpdateEventArgs $args)
365- {
366- $entity = $args->getEntity();
367-
368- $this->uploadFile($entity);
369- }
370-
371- private function uploadFile($entity)
372- {
373- // upload only works for Product entities
374- if (!$entity instanceof Product) {
375- return;
376- }
377-
378- $file = $entity->getBrochure();
379-
380- // only upload new files
381- if ($file instanceof UploadedFile) {
382- $fileName = $this->uploader->upload($file);
383- $entity->setBrochure($fileName);
384- } elseif ($file instanceof File) {
385- // prevents the full file path being saved on updates
386- // as the path is set on the postLoad listener
387- $entity->setBrochure($file->getFilename());
388- }
389- }
390- }
391-
392- Now, register this class as a Doctrine listener:
393-
394- .. configuration-block ::
395-
396- .. code-block :: yaml
355+ The previous versions of this article explained how to handle file uploads using
356+ :doc: `Doctrine listeners </doctrine/event_listeners_subscribers >`. However, this
357+ is no longer recommended, because Doctrine events shouldn't be used for your
358+ domain logic.
397359
398- # config/services.yaml
399- services :
400- _defaults :
401- # ... be sure autowiring is enabled
402- autowire : true
403- # ...
404-
405- App\EventListener\BrochureUploadListener :
406- tags :
407- - { name: doctrine.event_listener, event: prePersist }
408- - { name: doctrine.event_listener, event: preUpdate }
409-
410- .. code-block :: xml
411-
412- <!-- config/services.xml -->
413- <?xml version =" 1.0" encoding =" UTF-8" ?>
414- <container xmlns =" http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services"
415- xmlns : xsi =" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
416- xsi : schemaLocation =" http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services
417- https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd" >
418-
419- <services >
420- <!-- ... be sure autowiring is enabled -->
421- <defaults autowire =" true" />
422- <!-- ... -->
423-
424- <service id =" App\EventListener\BrochureUploaderListener" >
425- <tag name =" doctrine.event_listener" event =" prePersist" />
426- <tag name =" doctrine.event_listener" event =" preUpdate" />
427- </service >
428- </services >
429- </container >
430-
431- .. code-block :: php
432-
433- // config/services.php
434- use App\EventListener\BrochureUploaderListener;
435-
436- $container->autowire(BrochureUploaderListener::class)
437- ->addTag('doctrine.event_listener', [
438- 'event' => 'prePersist',
439- ])
440- ->addTag('doctrine.event_listener', [
441- 'event' => 'preUpdate',
442- ])
443- ;
444-
445- This listener is now automatically executed when persisting a new Product
446- entity. This way, you can remove everything related to uploading from the
447- controller.
448-
449- .. tip ::
450-
451- This listener can also create the ``File `` instance based on the path when
452- fetching entities from the database::
453-
454- // ...
455- use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\File;
456-
457- // ...
458- class BrochureUploadListener
459- {
460- // ...
461-
462- public function postLoad(LifecycleEventArgs $args)
463- {
464- $entity = $args->getEntity();
465-
466- if (!$entity instanceof Product) {
467- return;
468- }
469-
470- if ($fileName = $entity->getBrochure()) {
471- $entity->setBrochure(new File($this->uploader->getTargetDirectory().'/'.$fileName));
472- }
473- }
474- }
360+ Moreover, Doctrine listeners are often dependent on internal Doctrine behaviour
361+ which may change in future versions. Also, they can introduce performance issues
362+ unawarely (because your listener persists entities which cause other entities to
363+ be changed and persisted).
475364
476- After adding these lines, configure the listener to also listen for the
477- ``postLoad `` event.
365+ As an alternative, you can use :doc: `Symfony events, listeners and subscribers </event_dispatcher >`.
478366
479367.. _`VichUploaderBundle` : https://github.com/dustin10/VichUploaderBundle
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