Create directory in specific folder using Laravel
I am currently working on Laravel and I have created a symbolic link that connects public directory to storage using:
php artisan storage:link
Inside the directory, I have another folder named user_uploads
where I save the files uploaded by the users. I have an input field that looks like this:
<input type="file" name="image" id="imgInp" accept="image/jpeg, image/png, image/bmp, image/svg" multiple="multiple">
I validate the file and then what I do is:
$image = $request->image;
if($image){
foreach($image as $image){
$image = (array) $image; //convert the object to array
// Now, I need to create the directory here and save the image(s) there
// And, I have to name the folder the id of the row (row means the row of the database where the entry is saved).
}
}else{
return "No image selected";
}
So, how do I do that stuff? And by the way, The folder where I want is:
myProject/public/storage/user_uploads
.
php html laravel-5.2 storage create-directory
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I am currently working on Laravel and I have created a symbolic link that connects public directory to storage using:
php artisan storage:link
Inside the directory, I have another folder named user_uploads
where I save the files uploaded by the users. I have an input field that looks like this:
<input type="file" name="image" id="imgInp" accept="image/jpeg, image/png, image/bmp, image/svg" multiple="multiple">
I validate the file and then what I do is:
$image = $request->image;
if($image){
foreach($image as $image){
$image = (array) $image; //convert the object to array
// Now, I need to create the directory here and save the image(s) there
// And, I have to name the folder the id of the row (row means the row of the database where the entry is saved).
}
}else{
return "No image selected";
}
So, how do I do that stuff? And by the way, The folder where I want is:
myProject/public/storage/user_uploads
.
php html laravel-5.2 storage create-directory
add a comment |
I am currently working on Laravel and I have created a symbolic link that connects public directory to storage using:
php artisan storage:link
Inside the directory, I have another folder named user_uploads
where I save the files uploaded by the users. I have an input field that looks like this:
<input type="file" name="image" id="imgInp" accept="image/jpeg, image/png, image/bmp, image/svg" multiple="multiple">
I validate the file and then what I do is:
$image = $request->image;
if($image){
foreach($image as $image){
$image = (array) $image; //convert the object to array
// Now, I need to create the directory here and save the image(s) there
// And, I have to name the folder the id of the row (row means the row of the database where the entry is saved).
}
}else{
return "No image selected";
}
So, how do I do that stuff? And by the way, The folder where I want is:
myProject/public/storage/user_uploads
.
php html laravel-5.2 storage create-directory
I am currently working on Laravel and I have created a symbolic link that connects public directory to storage using:
php artisan storage:link
Inside the directory, I have another folder named user_uploads
where I save the files uploaded by the users. I have an input field that looks like this:
<input type="file" name="image" id="imgInp" accept="image/jpeg, image/png, image/bmp, image/svg" multiple="multiple">
I validate the file and then what I do is:
$image = $request->image;
if($image){
foreach($image as $image){
$image = (array) $image; //convert the object to array
// Now, I need to create the directory here and save the image(s) there
// And, I have to name the folder the id of the row (row means the row of the database where the entry is saved).
}
}else{
return "No image selected";
}
So, how do I do that stuff? And by the way, The folder where I want is:
myProject/public/storage/user_uploads
.
php html laravel-5.2 storage create-directory
php html laravel-5.2 storage create-directory
asked Nov 24 '18 at 11:31
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Your question is not clear, if you have referred a documentation then it is not that difficult to achieve.
According to documentation you can do it like this: refer here
Storage::makeDirectory($directory);
Where $directory
is a path to the directory you want to create, eg.:
Storage::makeDirectory("myProject/public/storage/user_uploads/directory_you_want_to_create");
I tried that before posting the question and it doesn't work!
– PHPCoder
Nov 24 '18 at 12:12
please update your question to reflect that also, and add the error you are getting.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 24 '18 at 12:13
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Your question is not clear, if you have referred a documentation then it is not that difficult to achieve.
According to documentation you can do it like this: refer here
Storage::makeDirectory($directory);
Where $directory
is a path to the directory you want to create, eg.:
Storage::makeDirectory("myProject/public/storage/user_uploads/directory_you_want_to_create");
I tried that before posting the question and it doesn't work!
– PHPCoder
Nov 24 '18 at 12:12
please update your question to reflect that also, and add the error you are getting.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 24 '18 at 12:13
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Your question is not clear, if you have referred a documentation then it is not that difficult to achieve.
According to documentation you can do it like this: refer here
Storage::makeDirectory($directory);
Where $directory
is a path to the directory you want to create, eg.:
Storage::makeDirectory("myProject/public/storage/user_uploads/directory_you_want_to_create");
I tried that before posting the question and it doesn't work!
– PHPCoder
Nov 24 '18 at 12:12
please update your question to reflect that also, and add the error you are getting.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 24 '18 at 12:13
add a comment |
Your question is not clear, if you have referred a documentation then it is not that difficult to achieve.
According to documentation you can do it like this: refer here
Storage::makeDirectory($directory);
Where $directory
is a path to the directory you want to create, eg.:
Storage::makeDirectory("myProject/public/storage/user_uploads/directory_you_want_to_create");
Your question is not clear, if you have referred a documentation then it is not that difficult to achieve.
According to documentation you can do it like this: refer here
Storage::makeDirectory($directory);
Where $directory
is a path to the directory you want to create, eg.:
Storage::makeDirectory("myProject/public/storage/user_uploads/directory_you_want_to_create");
answered Nov 24 '18 at 12:07
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I tried that before posting the question and it doesn't work!
– PHPCoder
Nov 24 '18 at 12:12
please update your question to reflect that also, and add the error you are getting.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 24 '18 at 12:13
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I tried that before posting the question and it doesn't work!
– PHPCoder
Nov 24 '18 at 12:12
please update your question to reflect that also, and add the error you are getting.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 24 '18 at 12:13
I tried that before posting the question and it doesn't work!
– PHPCoder
Nov 24 '18 at 12:12
I tried that before posting the question and it doesn't work!
– PHPCoder
Nov 24 '18 at 12:12
please update your question to reflect that also, and add the error you are getting.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 24 '18 at 12:13
please update your question to reflect that also, and add the error you are getting.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 24 '18 at 12:13
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