A file upload/editor intended for use with Laravel 6.x and CKEditor / TinyMCE fix by xuandung38
xuandung38/laravel-filemanager is a Laravel package for a file upload/editor intended for use with laravel 6.x and ckeditor / tinymce fix by xuandung38.
It currently has 1 GitHub stars and 57 downloads on Packagist (latest version v2.0.2).
Install it with composer require xuandung38/laravel-filemanager.
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The alpha version of v2.0 contains support of cloud storage and fresh new UI with RWD.
composer require xuandung38/laravel-filemanager:dev-master to get the latest code.composer require xuandung38/laravel-filemanager:v2.0.1 to get the latest release of alpha version.https://github.com/xuandung38/laravel-filemanager/tree/v1/docs
We have changed namespace from Xuandung38 to Xuandung38, and change the first character of every namespace into capital.
If you are updating this package and encounter any errors like Class not found, please remove this package entirely and reinstall again.
It is important to note that if you use your own routes you must protect your routes to Laravel-Filemanager in order to prevent unauthorized uploads to your server. Fortunately, Laravel makes this very easy.
If, for example, you want to ensure that only logged in users have the ability to access the Laravel-Filemanager, simply wrap the routes in a group, perhaps like this:
Route::group(['middleware' => 'auth'], function () {
Route::get('/laravel-filemanager', '\Xuandung38\LaravelFilemanager\Controllers\LfmController@show');
Route::post('/laravel-filemanager/upload', '\Xuandung38\LaravelFilemanager\Controllers\UploadController@upload');
// list all lfm routes here...
});
This approach ensures that only authenticated users have access to the Laravel-Filemanager. If you are using Middleware or some other approach to enforce security, modify as needed.
If you use the laravel-filemanager default route, make sure the auth middleware (set in config/lfm.php) is enabled and functional.