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Maintainer Username: | thomaswelton |
Maintainer Contact: | thomaswelton@me.com (ThomasWelton) |
Package Create Date: | 2013-08-19 |
Package Last Update: | 2020-10-10 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | Unknown |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-25 15:03:09 |
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Total Downloads: | 15,144 |
Monthly Downloads: | 3 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 29 |
Total Watchers: | 2 |
Total Forks: | 14 |
Total Open Issues: | 12 |
Update your composer.json
file to include this package as a dependency
"thomaswelton/laravel-rackspace-opencloud": "dev-master"
Register the OpenCloud service provider by adding it to the providers array in your app/config/app.php
file.
'providers' => array(
Thomaswelton\LaravelRackspaceOpencloud\LaravelRackspaceOpencloudServiceProvider
)
Alias the OpenCloud facade by adding it to the aliases array in the app/config/app.php
file.
'aliases' => array(
'OpenCloud' => 'Thomaswelton\LaravelRackspaceOpencloud\Facades\OpenCloud'
)
Copy the config file into your project by running
php artisan config:publish thomaswelton/laravel-rackspace-opencloud
Edit the config file to include your username, api key and region.
Upload files via the command line.
Synchronize a whole directory. Copies all files to /public/assets
php artisan cdn:sync public/assets
Copies all files to /assets trimming 'public' from the path
php artisan cdn:sync public/assets --trim=public
The sync command will save a file adjacent to the synchronized directory. It contains the http and https urls for your container. Along with a md5 hash of the directory. In this way when a file changes inside a directory and is reuploaded you get a new cache busted URL.
If you are using the URL helper then it will return a CDN url for a file, if it finds a *.cdn.json file adjacent to one of it's parent directories.
URL::asset('assets/image.jpg');
You should be able to run php artisan cdn:sync public/assets --trim=public
before or during a deployment and once complete all files being called by URL::asset()
will return a CDN resource
Using this method will make the container public, even if previously set as private. This is a known issue yet to be addressed.
OpenCloud::upload($container, $file, $name = null)
Example:
Route::post('/upload', function()
{
if(Input::hasFile('image')){
$file = OpenCloud::upload('my-container', Input::file('image'));
}
$cdnUrl = $file->PublicURL();
// Do something with $cdnUrl
return Redirect::to('/upload');
});
OpenCloud::delete($container, $file)