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The medialibrary will fire the following events that your handlers can listen for:
##MediaHasBeenAdded
This event is fired after the a file has been saved to disk.
The event has a property media
that holds the \Spatie\MediaLibrary\Media
-object of which the file has been stored.
##ConversionHasBeenCompleted
This event is fired when a conversion has been completed.
The event has two public properties:
-
media
: the \Spatie\MediaLibrary\Media
-object of which a conversion has been completed
-
conversion
: the conversion (an instance of \Spatie\MediaLibrary\Conversion\Conversion
) that has just been completed
##CollectionHasBeenCleared
This event will be fired after a collection has been cleared.
The event has two public properties:
-
model
: the object that conforms to \Spatie\MediaLibrary\HasMedia\Interfaces\HasMedia
of which a collection has just been cleared.
-
collectionName
: the name of the collection that has just been cleared
##Sample usage
First you must created a listener class. Here's one that will log the paths of added media.
namespace App\Listeners;
use Log;
use Spatie\MediaLibrary\Events\MediaHasBeenAdded;
class MediaLogger
{
public function handle(MediaHasBeenAdded $event)
{
$media = $event->getMedia();
$path = $media->getPath();
Log::info("file {$path} has been saved for media {$media->id}");
}
}
Hook it up in app/Providers/EventServiceProvider.php
to let Laravel know that your handler should be called when the event is fired:
protected $listen = [
'Spatie\MediaLibrary\Events\MediaHasBeenAdded' => [
'App\Listeners\MediaLogger'
],
];