- Getting Started
- Browser Support
- Languages Support
- Shortcuts
- Activation
- Examples
- Customize the Editor
- Use-cases
- Plugins
- APIs
- Development Frameworks
- Server Integrations
- Server SDKs
- Migration Guides
- Changelog
PHP Image Manager
How it works
- Specify image load options when the editor is initialized on the client side.
- When the Image Manger modal displays, the editor makes a request to the server to load the images.
- Once the request reaches the server, it returns a list with the images to display in the editor.
- The editor processes the server response and renders the images in its interface.
Initialize the editor
First, set the imageManagerLoadURL
and imageManagerDeleteURL
options, this allows the editor to interact with the server to load and delete images listed on the Image Manager.
Next, you can set other options related to the interaction between the server and the editor: imageManagerLoadMethod
, imageManagerLoadParams
, imageManagerPreloader
, imageManagerDeleteParams
.
<script>
new FroalaEditor('.selector', {
// Set the image upload URL.
imageManagerLoadURL: '/load_images.php',
// Set the image delete URL.
imageManagerDeleteURL: '/delete_image.php'
})
</script>
Receive the load request
The server implementation is responsible for receiving the request and handling it appropriately. The editor's PHP SDK can load all the images inside a specified folder using the FroalaEditor_Image::getList
method.
Note: The path of the folder from where the images are being loaded is relative to the $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
global variable.
$response = FroalaEditor_Image::getList('/uploads/');
Receive the delete request
The server should listen for any delete request and process it accordingly. The initialization step makes the image path available in the $_POST['src']
variable. The FroalaEditor_Image::delete
method from the PHP SDK expects the path of the image to remove from disk.
$response = FroalaEditor_Image::delete($_POST['src']);
Complete Example
<script>
new FroalaEditor('.selector', {
// Set the image upload URL.
imageManagerLoadURL: '/load_images.php',
// Set the image delete URL.
imageManagerDeleteURL: '/delete_image.php'
})
</script>
<?php
// Include the editor SDK.
require 'PATH_TO_FROALA_SDK/lib/froala_editor.php';
// Load the images.
try {
$response = FroalaEditor_Image::getList('/uploads/');
echo stripslashes(json_encode($response));
}
catch (Exception $e) {
http_response_code(404);
}
?>
<?php
// Include the editor SDK.
require 'PATH_TO_FROALA_SDK/lib/froala_editor.php';
// Delete the image.
try {
$response = FroalaEditor_Image::delete($_POST['src']);
echo stripslashes(json_encode('Success'));
}
catch (Exception $e) {
http_response_code(404);
}
?>
Additional Resources
- Building a Support System Using Laravel PHP Framework and Froala HTML Editor Software – Part 1
- Building a Support System Using Laravel PHP Framework and Froala HTML Editor Software – Part 2
- Building a Support System Using Laravel PHP Framework and Froala HTML Editor Software – Part 3
- How To Use WYSIWYG Editor In PHP
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