Gallery Manager usage instructions

Yii2 port of https://github.com/zxbodya/yii-gallery-manager

(frontend part mostly without changes, but backend was rewritten almost completely)

Gallery manager screenshots (yii 1.x version, new one has bootstrap 3 styles):

GalleryManager images list

Few more screenshots: drag & drop upload, editing image information, upload progress,

Features

  1. AJAX image upload
  2. Optional name and description for each image
  3. Possibility to arrange images in gallery
  4. Ability to generate few versions for each image with different configurations
  5. Drag & Drop

Decencies

  1. Yii2
  2. Twitter bootstrap assets (version 3)
  3. Imagine library
  4. JQuery UI (included with Yii)

Installation:

The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.

Either run

php composer.phar require --prefer-dist zxbodya/yii2-gallery-manager "*@dev"

or add

"zxbodya/yii2-gallery-manager": "*@dev"

to the require section of your composer.json file.

Usage

Add migration to create table for images:

class m150318_154933_gallery_ext
    extends zxbodya\yii2\galleryManager\migrations\m140930_003227_gallery_manager
{

}

Or better - copy migration to you application(but be sure to remove namespace from it - it should be in global namespace)

Add GalleryBehavior to your model, and configure it, create folder for uploaded files.

public function behaviors()
{
    return [
         'galleryBehavior' => [
             'class' => GalleryBehavior::className(),
             'type' => 'product',
             'extension' => 'jpg',
             'directory' => Yii::getAlias('@webroot') . '/images/product/gallery',
             'url' => Yii::getAlias('@web') . '/images/product/gallery',
             'versions' => [
                 'small' => function ($img) {
                     /** @var \Imagine\Image\ImageInterface $img */
                     return $img
                         ->copy()
                         ->thumbnail(new \Imagine\Image\Box(200, 200));
                 },
                 'medium' => function ($img) {
                     /** @var Imagine\Image\ImageInterface $img */
                     $dstSize = $img->getSize();
                     $maxWidth = 800;
                     if ($dstSize->getWidth() > $maxWidth) {
                         $dstSize = $dstSize->widen($maxWidth);
                     }
                     return $img
                         ->copy()
                         ->resize($dstSize);
                 },
             ]
         ]
    ];
}

Add GalleryManagerAction in controller somewhere in your application. Also on this step you can add some security checks for this action.

public function actions()
{
    return [
       'galleryApi' => [
           'class' => GalleryManagerAction::className(),
           // mappings between type names and model classes (should be the same as in behaviour)
           'types' => [
               'product' => Product::className()
           ]
       ],
    ];
}

Add ImageAttachmentWidget somewhere in you application, for example in editing from.

if ($model->isNewRecord) {
    echo 'Can not upload images for new record';
} else {
    echo GalleryManager::widget(
        [
            'model' => $model,
            'behaviorName' => 'galleryBehavior',
            'apiRoute' => 'product/galleryApi'
        ]
    );
}

Done!

Now, you can use uploaded images from gallery like following:

foreach($model->getBehavior('galleryBehavior')->getImages() as $image) {
    echo Html::img($image->getUrl('medium'));
}

Options

Using non default table name for gallery images(default is {{%gallery_image}}):

  1. Add migration that will create table you need
  2. Change tableName property in behavior configuration