Misc.

Show html field type file via generator.yml in symfony 1.2 propel.

I worked on a project in which I created a module in admin which has image field that will be uploaded by admin for this field must have input field type file.

That module was generated by symfony 1.2 using with propel. By default image field was shown as text field. I search over internet to make it as input type file so image can upload from it but didn’t find any accurate results but doing some search in symfony 1.2 library I got idea to implement it, just need to add following line in generator.yml under fields section of edit section.

Open you generator.yml file of your module.

edit:
      fields: 
        logo: {type: admin_input_file_tag,upload_dir: image_dir_to_upload,params: include_link=image_dir_to_upload include_remove=true}

Save it and clear your cache and check it in your browser.

Note: replace image_dir_to_upload with your directory name where you want to upload image.

That’s it.

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