I've got a question about uploading files to a node in Drupal 7, in a multilingual context.
I have a content type with a filefield, in which a user can upload an image. How do i make that image be uploaded in the translations of this node too, when the form is submitted?
I tried in hook_node_submit, but as the file is not already saved, and hence has no fid, I'm a bit confused about he right way to proceed.
thanks in advance
Solution found : use the synchronize translations module.
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So I have a simple, single-page React app. I want to be able to let users drop an MS Word (.docx) file onto a dropzone and then let them download an edited version of their file.
I got the dropzone working and now can access the files in my JS code, and I'm trying to use react-docx to edit the document. It seems that this is a React version of docx.js. However, I only see ways to create brand new documents, not any way to "load in" old ones for editing.
I don't want to start a document from scratch. Is there any way to make a new document using the file that is uploaded?
Anyone is appreciated who has expertise on this or just has a completely better idea for how to achieve my goal.
Started using Azure data studio and creating documentation for some SQL processes in our system.
As part of that I need to include a flow diagram in the document. Currently I have uploaded an image to a URL and am able to embed the image in document from the URL.
But is there any way to include an image from a local folder? Please assist.
I think this is what you want.
from IPython.display import Image
Image(filename='C:/your_path/your_image.PNG',width=200, height=100)
I was interested in this also. Syntax should be (if you store images in subfolder relative to notebook):
![ssms_subquery](images/16_ssms_subquery.png)
This didn't work for me initially: rendered as a broken image icon.
Things I tried:
Make sure you have a workspace defined for your root folder. Create the folder, then select "File > Add Folder to Workspace ..."
If that does nothing, try closing and restarting ADS. I've found the rendering to be flaky from time to time after awhile or if you have been opening/closing notebooks a lot.
Related topic has been discussed previously for markdown in general (but worth asking again for ADS!), eg. How to display local image in markdown
I'am developing a blog website using react.js where users can post and comment ...
so we know that a user can comment with an image ,and let's say he want to upload a local image that stored in his machine,i want to display that image as a comment and save it into postgres database which i'am using for that.
My question is what are the steps that i should follow to achieve my purpose,thanks in advance.
If you have to do in simple steps, you can save the image to base64, its just string representation of an image. So it can be saved in DB directly and when you have to show it just decode the string and display it accordingly.
References :-
https://github.com/dankogai/js-base64#readme
https://scotch.io/tutorials/how-to-encode-and-decode-strings-with-base64-in-javascript
Alternatively, what you can do when user selects an image, then upload that image to your server and get the path to that(multipart file upload) and from path you can show it where you want to show.
References :-
how to send a multipart/form-data from React.js with an image?
I hope it helps, Thanks :)
I am using basically the mean stack. I'm also using multer but I am trying to see what the best practices are. Using Angular I can upload photos fine and they are going to a folder on my file system. From here I can just view them. However I'm wondering what the best practices are. Should I save the image url to a database along with the size and other properties or should I just pull them from the client? I've seen some solutions but they were from about 2 years ago so I wanted to make sure I'm current.
I have used ng-file-upload upload on the angular part and Multer on the node.js part to handle images for my system.
The method is appropriate and you can go ahead without any doubt.
Most of the websites on the internet follow the same method, they save the images in the file disk system and then they save it's url in the respective database.
Using multer you can have all information required for a photo and the module is really flexible with a lot many options.
I think you should go ahead with what you have in mind. Best of luck.
You just save the image url from the directory, where image is stored. If you need any information, you can get the information from the image where image is stored (Get image from url). So just save image url into database.
In the cakephp 2.0 application i'm developing i will need a HABTM relationship between a table with "normal" data and one with stored images.
After a search, i came to conclude that the best way of implementing this was to store the images in the directory of the application, and in the table "images" a reference to the url of each image so that i can display them later on the application. Please, if you think this is not the best implementation please say so.
Looking into this, i would like to know how can i do this, i mean, how can i store the images on directory and store a reference in a database in the same function of a controller?
I did some searchs but i found only uploading to folders or only storing the images on database.
Thank you!
My FileStorage plugin https://github.com/burzum/FileStorage in combination with the https://github.com/CakeDC/Imagine plugin will exactly do what you want.
All file data is stored in the database, the files itself in the local file system or any of the other adapters. It's also handling generating versions of the image after upload.
Read the readme.md it is exactly doing what you want and I'm already using it in different projects, also for a gallery and user avatars.