Laravel 5.7 TinyMCE upload
i have one problem that i could'nt understand...Well, the upload from TinyMCE works, my picture is store in the storage folder, and i display it into my wysiwyg (as you can see in the picture).
But, the fact is when the upload is done, TinyMCE autocomplete the "source field", and this source field is used to display the file in the wysiwyg and in the page where we display the database field content.
To illustrate my problem, i will give you some "pictures" of it.
- Upload succeed :
- I can see the picture inside the wysiwyg
- I can see the picture source inside the database, but the source is wrong (../storage and not ../../../storage)
- So, as the picture source is wrong, i can't see it when i display the wysiwyg database field
Someone could help me with this ? :/
Regards,
Christophe
laravel upload tinymce
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i have one problem that i could'nt understand...Well, the upload from TinyMCE works, my picture is store in the storage folder, and i display it into my wysiwyg (as you can see in the picture).
But, the fact is when the upload is done, TinyMCE autocomplete the "source field", and this source field is used to display the file in the wysiwyg and in the page where we display the database field content.
To illustrate my problem, i will give you some "pictures" of it.
- Upload succeed :
- I can see the picture inside the wysiwyg
- I can see the picture source inside the database, but the source is wrong (../storage and not ../../../storage)
- So, as the picture source is wrong, i can't see it when i display the wysiwyg database field
Someone could help me with this ? :/
Regards,
Christophe
laravel upload tinymce
Hi Christophe, a bit late for an answer, but maybe it does help. I am just implementing Tinymce as well into my Laravel 5.6 Project and I do the following: In my Controller I return the location like this return Response::json(['location' => '/storage/uploads/posts/'.$imgpath]); And in the setup of Tinymce which I have done as a Vue Component I set images_upload_base_path: '/../../',
– Luka
Dec 18 '18 at 10:19
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i have one problem that i could'nt understand...Well, the upload from TinyMCE works, my picture is store in the storage folder, and i display it into my wysiwyg (as you can see in the picture).
But, the fact is when the upload is done, TinyMCE autocomplete the "source field", and this source field is used to display the file in the wysiwyg and in the page where we display the database field content.
To illustrate my problem, i will give you some "pictures" of it.
- Upload succeed :
- I can see the picture inside the wysiwyg
- I can see the picture source inside the database, but the source is wrong (../storage and not ../../../storage)
- So, as the picture source is wrong, i can't see it when i display the wysiwyg database field
Someone could help me with this ? :/
Regards,
Christophe
laravel upload tinymce
i have one problem that i could'nt understand...Well, the upload from TinyMCE works, my picture is store in the storage folder, and i display it into my wysiwyg (as you can see in the picture).
But, the fact is when the upload is done, TinyMCE autocomplete the "source field", and this source field is used to display the file in the wysiwyg and in the page where we display the database field content.
To illustrate my problem, i will give you some "pictures" of it.
- Upload succeed :
- I can see the picture inside the wysiwyg
- I can see the picture source inside the database, but the source is wrong (../storage and not ../../../storage)
- So, as the picture source is wrong, i can't see it when i display the wysiwyg database field
Someone could help me with this ? :/
Regards,
Christophe
laravel upload tinymce
laravel upload tinymce
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Hi Christophe, a bit late for an answer, but maybe it does help. I am just implementing Tinymce as well into my Laravel 5.6 Project and I do the following: In my Controller I return the location like this return Response::json(['location' => '/storage/uploads/posts/'.$imgpath]); And in the setup of Tinymce which I have done as a Vue Component I set images_upload_base_path: '/../../',
– Luka
Dec 18 '18 at 10:19
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Hi Christophe, a bit late for an answer, but maybe it does help. I am just implementing Tinymce as well into my Laravel 5.6 Project and I do the following: In my Controller I return the location like this return Response::json(['location' => '/storage/uploads/posts/'.$imgpath]); And in the setup of Tinymce which I have done as a Vue Component I set images_upload_base_path: '/../../',
– Luka
Dec 18 '18 at 10:19
Hi Christophe, a bit late for an answer, but maybe it does help. I am just implementing Tinymce as well into my Laravel 5.6 Project and I do the following: In my Controller I return the location like this return Response::json(['location' => '/storage/uploads/posts/'.$imgpath]); And in the setup of Tinymce which I have done as a Vue Component I set images_upload_base_path: '/../../',
– Luka
Dec 18 '18 at 10:19
Hi Christophe, a bit late for an answer, but maybe it does help. I am just implementing Tinymce as well into my Laravel 5.6 Project and I do the following: In my Controller I return the location like this return Response::json(['location' => '/storage/uploads/posts/'.$imgpath]); And in the setup of Tinymce which I have done as a Vue Component I set images_upload_base_path: '/../../',
– Luka
Dec 18 '18 at 10:19
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Hi Christophe, a bit late for an answer, but maybe it does help. I am just implementing Tinymce as well into my Laravel 5.6 Project and I do the following: In my Controller I return the location like this return Response::json(['location' => '/storage/uploads/posts/'.$imgpath]); And in the setup of Tinymce which I have done as a Vue Component I set images_upload_base_path: '/../../',
– Luka
Dec 18 '18 at 10:19