Sunday, December 30, 2012

Re: Dealing with Image Uploads

hi. do not need that, using bootstrap, and you can avoid all that code. example:

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2012/12/29 Advantage+ <movepixels@gmail.com>
Thanks, I have it working to a point.
Images get uploaded and associated correct but my model field is always
empty

Image Model:

public $belongsTo = array(
                'Product' => array(
                        'className' => 'Product',
                        'foreignKey' => 'id',
                        'conditions' => array(
                                'Image.model' => 'Product'),
                        'dependant' => true
                )
        );

Product Model:
public $hasMany = array(
                'Image' => array(
                        'className' => 'Image',
                        'foreignKey' => 'foreign_key',
                        'dependent' => true));

Do I need to add something to the Product Model relation?
Or I manually have to add in the $this->request-data['Image']['model'] =
'Product'; before the save?

Thanks again,

Dave

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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 3:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Dealing with Image Uploads

One approach is to add foreign_key and model columns to your images table so
you can create associations between Image and other models like this:

public $belongsTo = array(
        'Publication' => array(
                'className' => 'Publication',
                'foreignKey' => 'foreign_key',
                'conditions' => array(
                        'Image.model' => 'Publication'
                ),
                'dependent' => true
        ),
        'Author' => array(
                'className' => 'Author',
                'foreignKey' => 'foreign_key',
                'conditions' => array(
                        'Image.model' => 'Author'
                ),
                'dependent' => true
        )
);

You can then store settings for the various models within the Image class:

public $settings = array(
        'Publication' => array(
                'directory' => 'img/publications',
                'width' => 220,
                'height' => 288,
                'wp' => 220,
                'hp' => 288,
                'wl' => 220,
                'hl' => 288
        ),
        ...
);

Then create an ImageComponent to handle the upload and resize, accessing the
required settings much the same way that a behavior reads its own settings
for a given model. That is,
$this->__Controller->{$model}->Image->settings[$model]['width'], or
something similar. Of course, you'll need to pass the desired model somehow,
either in the upload form or as a parameter passed from the controller to
the component.

For Thumbnails, create a separate table and associate them by image_id. The
class itself can also have a $settings array similar to that in Image, so
that you can have various sizes of thumb.

On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 12:44 AM, Advantage+ <movepixels@gmail.com> wrote:
> I need to figure out the best way from the backed the admin can upload
> images, the tricky part is the site has all different kinds of images
> (small product thumbs, large version, they want to be able to upload
> images into the jquery slider on the home page, images for a new
> sections, featured product on index page to name a few of the
> different sizes)
>
>
>
> And there is no way to know if they are even going to upload the right
> dimensions for each type of image.
>
>
>
> What is the best way to do this? I cannot seem to think of anything
> having a table for each_image how it relates to that page, that seems
> like the opposite of what should be done.
>
>
>
> Any idea would be great.
>
>
>
> Thanks, Dave
>
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