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LOL.. That's ok..
For this new error - I think $model is not what it should be. I see you are assigning it in your component as follows:
$model = new PetfieModel;
This will of course not work unless "PetfieModel" is an alias to your actual fully-qualified model classname. Judging from the table name the fully-qualified classname for your "Petfie" model should be "Rahman\Galleries\Models\Petfies", so in that case your assignment statement will need to be something like this:
$model = new Rahman\Galleries\Models\Petfies;
Everything else should be ok..
pratyushpundir6424 said:
LOL.. That's ok..
For this new error - I think $model is not what it should be. I see you are assigning it in your component as follows:
$model = new PetfieModel;
This will of course not work unless "PetfieModel" is an alias to your actual fully-qualified model classname. Judging from the table name the fully-qualified classname for your "Petfie" model should be "Rahman\Galleries\Models\Petfies", so in that case your assignment statement will need to be something like this:
$model = new Rahman\Galleries\Models\Petfies;
Everything else should be ok..
Sometime, I break the rules to get fast example.
I have changed the model to Petfies but still persist.
FYI, before, I used alias in the class of component like this use Rahman\Galleries\Models\Petfie as PetfieModel;
alxy said:
Guys, if you need Frontend-File upload with files attached to a model use this excellent plugin: https://github.com/responsiv/uploader-plugin
If you follow the steps in the README and your relation is set up correctly it works like a charm.
I have tried and it's work. But, how to implement with RainLab.User? Like an avatar image.
alxy said:
Guys, if you need Frontend-File upload with files attached to a model use this excellent plugin: https://github.com/responsiv/uploader-plugin
If you follow the steps in the README and your relation is set up correctly it works like a charm.
Could you please consider writing a bit more of an in-depth install instruction for this plugin? I've run into several issues that have yet been unresolved here:
http://octobercms.com/forum/post/uploading-files-via-responsivuploader
@Fibonacci, how did you manage to get it to work?
https://github.com/responsiv/uploader-plugin this plugin works without maing any changes or creaditng any additional model. RainLab.User Plugin already has:
public $attachOne = [
'avatar' => ['System\Models\File']
];
I've just written following code in Page init:
function onInit()
{
$user = Auth::getUser(); //Get Logged in user
$this->imageUploader->bindModel('avatar', RainLab\User\Models\User::find($user->id));
}
iocare said:
https://github.com/responsiv/uploader-plugin this plugin works without maing any changes or creaditng any additional model. RainLab.User Plugin already has:
Right thanks @iocare I have the avatar function working fine, but how do you use this plugin for uploading images in general, to a different model?
iocare said:
https://github.com/responsiv/uploader-plugin this plugin works without maing any changes or creaditng any additional model. RainLab.User Plugin already has:
public $attachOne = [ 'avatar' => ['System\Models\File'] ];
I've just written following code in Page init:
function onInit() { $user = Auth::getUser(); //Get Logged in user $this->imageUploader->bindModel('avatar', RainLab\User\Models\User::find($user->id)); }
hey i used your code and i get this error Call to a member function bindModel() on a non-object