hdpero / sortablefile

An extension for SilverStripe 4.1+ that allows sorting of multiple attached images (extends UploadField)

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An extension for SilverStripe 4.1+ that allows sorting of files attached via UploadField.

This module decorates the existing UploadField and adds sorting capabilities to it. This is meant to be used with a many_many relation of Files or Images.

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Installation

This module only works with SilverStripe 4.1+.

For a version compatible with SilverStripe 3, please use a 1.x release.

The easiest way is to use composer:

composer require bummzack/sortablefile ^2.0

Run dev/build afterwards.

Usage

Usage is pretty simple. Just use SortableUploadField instead of UploadField to manage your many_many relations. To persist the sort-order, an additional extra-field with the sort-order has to be added to the many_many relation. You can do so by specifying the sort column via many_many_extraFields (see example below).

By default the SortableUploadField assumes that the sort-column is named SortOrder. If you want to use another field-name (for example Sort), you have to explicitly set it:

SortableUploadField::create('Files')->setSortColumn('Sort');

Example setup for many_many

Let's assume we have a PortfolioPage that has multiple Images attached.

The PortfolioPage looks like this:

use SilverStripe\Assets\Image;
use SilverStripe\Forms\FieldList;
use Bummzack\SortableFile\Forms\SortableUploadField;

class PortfolioPage extends Page
{   
    // This page can have many images
    private static $many_many = [
        'Images' => Image::class
    ];
    
    // this adds the SortOrder field to the relation table. 
    // Please note that the key (in this case 'Images') 
    // has to be the same key as in the $many_many definition!
    private static $many_many_extraFields = [
        'Images' => ['SortOrder' => 'Int']
    ];

    public function getCMSFields()
    {
        $this->beforeUpdateCMSFields(function (FieldList $fields) {
            $fields->addFieldToTab('Root.Main', SortableUploadField::create(
                'Images', $this->fieldLabel('Images')
            ));
        });
        
        return parent::getCMSFields();
    }
}

Once this has been set up like described above, then you should be able to add images in the CMS and sort them by dragging them (use the handle on the left).

Templates

Sorting the Files via a relation table isn't easily achievable via a DataExtension. This is why it's currently up to the user to implement a getter that will return the sorted files, something along the lines of:

// Use this in your templates to get the correctly sorted images
public function SortedImages()
{
    return $this->Images()->Sort('SortOrder');
}

And then in your templates use:

<% loop $SortedImages %>
  $ScaleWidth(500)
<% end_loop %>

Alternatively, you could simply use the sort statement in your template, which will remove the need for a special getter method in your page class.

<% loop $Images.Sort('SortOrder') %>
  $ScaleWidth(500)
<% end_loop %>

What happened to has_many support?

Support for has_many relations has been dropped, since it can lead to a very bad user experience if a file can only be added to a single page. Imagine a user added an image to Page A, then adds the same image via Add from files to Page B. The file would then be removed from Page A, without any warning or explanation, which is bad UX.

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An extension for SilverStripe 4.1+ that allows sorting of multiple attached images (extends UploadField)

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