A media collection can be more than just a name to group files. By defining a media collection in your model you can add certain behaviour collections.
To get started with media collections add a function called registerMediaCollections
to your prepared model. Inside that function you can use addMediaCollection
to start a media collection.
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this->addMediaCollection('my-collection');
...
$this->addMediaCollection('my-other-collection');
...
}
##Defining a fallback url or path
If your media collection does not contain any items, calling getFirstMediaUrl
or getFirstMediaPath
will return null
. You can change this by setting a fallback url and/or path using useFallbackUrl
and useFallbackPath
.
use Spatie\MediaLibrary\File;
...
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('avatars')
->useFallbackUrl('/images/anonymous-user.jpg')
->useFallbackPath(public_path('/images/anonymous-user.jpg'));
}
##Only allow certain files in a collection
You can pass a callback to acceptsFile
that will check if a file is allowed into the collection. In this example we only accept jpeg
files.
use Spatie\MediaLibrary\File;
...
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('only-jpegs-please')
->acceptsFile(function (File $file) {
return $file->mimeType === 'image/jpeg';
});
}
This will succeed:
$yourModel->addMedia('beautiful.jpg')->toMediaCollection('only-jpegs-please');
This will throw a Spatie\MediaLibrary\Exceptions\FileCannotBeAdded\FileUnacceptableForCollection
exception:
$yourModel->addMedia('ugly.ppt')->toMediaCollection('only-jpegs-please');
##Only allow certain mimetypes in a collection
You can defined an array of accepted Mime types using acceptsMimeTypes
that will check if a file with a certain Mime type is allowed into the collection. In this example we only accept image/jpeg
files.
use Spatie\MediaLibrary\File;
...
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('only-jpegs-please')
->acceptsMimeTypes(['image/jpeg']);
}
This will succeed:
$yourModel->addMedia('beautiful.jpg')->toMediaCollection('only-jpegs-please');
This will throw a Spatie\MediaLibrary\Exceptions\FileCannotBeAdded\FileUnacceptableForCollection
exception:
$yourModel->addMedia('ugly.ppt')->toMediaCollection('only-jpegs-please');
##Using a specific disk
You can ensure that files added to a collection are automatically added to a certain disk.
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('big-files')
->useDisk('s3');
}
When adding a file to big-files
it will be stored on the s3
disk.
$yourModel->addMedia($pathToFile)->toMediaCollection('big-files');
You can still specify the disk name manually when adding media. In this example the file will be stored on alternative-disk
instead of s3
.
$yourModel->addMedia($pathToFile)->toMediaCollection('big-files', 'alternative-disk');
##Single file collections
If you want a collection to hold only one file you can use singleFile
on the collection. A good use case for this would be an avatar collection on a User
model. In most cases you'd want to have a user to only have one avatar
.
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('avatar')
->singleFile();
}
The first time you add a file to the collection it will be stored as usual.
$yourModel->addMedia($pathToImage)->toMediaCollection('avatar');
$yourModel->getMedia('avatar')->count();
$yourModel->getFirstMediaUrl('avatar');
When adding another file to a single file collection the first one will be deleted.
$yourModel->addMedia($anotherPathToImage)->toMediaCollection('avatar');
$yourModel->getMedia('avatar')->count();
$yourModel->getFirstMediaUrl('avatar');
##Limited file collections
Whenever you want to limit the amount of files inside a collection you can use the onlyKeepLatest(n)
method. Whenever you add a file to a collection and exceed the given limit, Medialibrary will delete the oldest file(s) and keep the collection size at n
.
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('limited-collection')
->onlyKeepLatest(3);
}
For the first 3 files, nothing strange happens. The files get added to the collection and the collection now holds all 3 files. Whenever you decide to add a 4th file, Medialibrary deletes the first file and keeps the latest 3.
$yourModel->addMedia($firstFile)->toMediaCollection('limited-collection');
$yourModel->getMedia('avatar')->count();
$yourModel->addMedia($secondFile)->toMediaCollection('limited-collection');
$yourModel->getMedia('avatar')->count();
$yourModel->addMedia($thirdFile)->toMediaCollection('limited-collection');
$yourModel->getMedia('avatar')->count();
$yourModel->addMedia($fourthFile)->toMediaCollection('limited-collection');
$yourModel->getMedia('avatar')->count();
$yourModel->getFirstMediaUrl('avatar');
##Registering media conversions
It's recommended that your first read the section on converting images before reading the following paragraphs.
Normally image conversions are registered inside the registerMediaConversions
function on your model. However, images conversions can also be registered inside media collections.
use Spatie\MediaLibrary\Models\Media;
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('my-collection')
->registerMediaConversions(function (Media $media) {
$this
->addMediaConversion('thumb')
->width(100)
->height(100);
});
}
When adding an image to my-collection
a thumbnail that fits inside 100x100 will be created.
$yourModel->add($pathToImage)->toMediaCollection('my-collection');
$yourModel->getFirstMediaUrl('thumb')
Take a look at the defining conversions section to learn all the functions you can tack on to addMediaConversion
.
##Generating responsive images
If you want to also generate responsive images for any media added to a collection you defined, you can simply use withResponsiveImages
while defining it.
public function registerMediaCollections()
{
$this
->addMediaCollection('my-collection')
->withResponsiveImages();
}