That should help actually, as I am also using a seperate table to hold the images and then using associations to link them together. I am wondering though, how is your model coded to handle this, is it the same as it is for one image, or do you have to include a seperate entry of MeioUpload for each file input you have on your view form?
On Jan 28, 8:04 am, Flipflops <johnsv...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I'm using MeioUpload for a current project with multiple images. It is > a bit more complicated as I'm saving all the images into a single > table using a ploymorphic association (ie. Product hasMany Upload, > Profile hasOne Upload etc.) - but this should be helpful anyway > > The upload fields generated in the view are organised like so: > > <div class="input file"> > <label for="Upload1Filename">Filename</label> > <input type="file" name="data[Upload][1][filename]" value="" > id="Upload1Filename" /> > </div> > <div class="input file"> > <label for="Upload2Filename">Filename</label> > <input type="file" name="data[Upload][2][filename]" value="" > id="Upload2Filename" /> > </div> > > etc. > > For whatever reasons - probably the polymorphic association - I never > got this to work with saveAll, but anyway I have a bit of code to > upload / save the images uploaded from which ever model in > app_controller like this: (simplified example) > > function upload_something($id = null) { > // id is the primary key of the parent model e.g Product > // e.g. Product hasMany Uploads > if (!$id) { > $this->flash(__('Invalid ' . $this->modelClass, > true), array > ('action'=>'admin_index')); > } > > if(!empty($this->data)){ > > if(isset($this->data['Upload'])){ > > $upload_errors = array(); > > foreach($this->data['Upload'] as $Upload => > $value){ > > // only process the > upload if it has actually been uploaded > > if(!empty($value['filename']['name'])){ > > > $this->{$this->modelClass}->Upload->create(); > > > $value['class'] = $this->modelClass; > > $value['foreign_id'] = $id; > > $this->{$this->modelClass}->Upload->save($value); > > > if(!empty($this->{$this->modelClass}->Upload->validationErrors)){ > > > $upload_errors[$Upload]['filename'] = > $this->{$this->modelClass}->Upload->validationErrors['filename']; > > } > } > > } > } > } > } > > Hope this helps. > > John > > On Jan 25, 10:57 pm, "Arak Tai'Roth" <nielsen.dus...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I just recently started using the MeioUpload behaviour that I found > > and I love it. However I am struggling to figure out how I can be > > using it to do multiple file uploads. > > > I have a table and a seperate model and controller just for uploading > > images, so one row in said table is equal to one image. Now I just > > need to figure out how to use MeioUpload to upload multiple images in > > one go (10 to be exact). > > > Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to cake-php+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---