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Apr 21st 2017, 14:15 |
styks198- |
and data file urls |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:15 |
styks198- |
hmic: I think you can resize using canvas |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:15 |
hmic |
not the app owner, but your mobile data usage! |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:15 |
sjundee |
So @neon1024 , Ill check out the link you provided. |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:14 |
sjundee |
On a touch phone, no way you would care about reducing filesize to please the app owner :P |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:14 |
Neon1024 |
Although if the file is over your upload_limit or form_size ini variables, it’ll not make it to your server as styks198- alluded to |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:13 |
Neon1024 |
:p |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:13 |
Neon1024 |
#winner |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:13 |
sjundee |
No, server side, as I expect user not to adjust file before or after upload |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:13 |
hmic |
from within a webpage? - i doubt js can do that |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:12 |
styks198- |
they don’t want to upload the huge image |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:12 |
styks198- |
I assume because they are on mobile |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:12 |
Neon1024 |
I’d make a ticket for the front-end developer :p |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:12 |
Neon1024 |
Oh, client side? |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:12 |
styks198- |
sjundee: You would need some client side javascript to reduce the image before uploading |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:12 |
Neon1024 |
sjundee, I’d use http://image.intervention.io/api/resize |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:11 |
sjundee |
I would like to ask for advice regarding image upload directly from mobile. Mobile pictures is uploading with a big filesize. How would you reduce the filesize of the file being uploaded? |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:09 |
Neon1024 |
But that’s kinda advanced topic I’d think |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:08 |
Neon1024 |
i think dereuromark has plugin which can create a faux uuid linked to an id |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:08 |
Neon1024 |
Or use uuid’s or something |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:08 |
Neon1024 |
Try not to show your primary keys in your urls :p |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:08 |
Neon1024 |
You’re welcome, good luck with it. It’ll be awesome |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:07 |
birdy247 |
Thanks for the tips guys :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:07 |
Neon1024 |
.o> |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:07 |
birdy247 |
meeting :( |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:07 |
birdy247 |
im excited |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:07 |
birdy247 |
awesome |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:07 |
Neon1024 |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/components/authentication.html#creating-custom-authorize-objects |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:06 |
Neon1024 |
Writing an auth adapter is actually really easy |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:06 |
birdy247 |
cool |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:06 |
Neon1024 |
I think Xety has a token auth plugin, and ADmad has JWT Auth, which do similar things |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:06 |
Neon1024 |
As we have extra fields in there which I’d rather not expose |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:06 |
birdy247 |
no probs |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:05 |
Neon1024 |
No, I can’t sorry |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:05 |
birdy247 |
care to share :) |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:05 |
Neon1024 |
Probably from ADmad :p |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:05 |
Neon1024 |
I have a TokenAuth class I stole from somewhere |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:05 |
birdy247 |
a custom authenticator? |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:05 |
birdy247 |
it* |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:04 |
birdy247 |
Where do you check is? |
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Apr 21st 2017, 14:04 |
Neon1024 |
If you wanted to salt your token I guess |