• Hello.
    I’m setting your plugin at its best for my needs and actually I only need the original images uploaded through a frontend form to be stored in a particular folder, so that I can backup it regularly and delete the big original images and free some space on the server. I will have so many of it if my foodblog will be visited and populated by many people, as I hope…
    Is it possible to add an option where to choose a specific folder for storing original images or, at least, another option to specific the names of the original images e.g. image-01-orig-ar and image-01-800-600 (cropped image) so they could be easily detected and be deleted in bulk?
    Should be perfect.
    Thank you

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  • Plugin Author joppuyo

    (@joppuyo)

    Hey, I don’t plan adding a feature like this to the plug-in, but I can provide some lines of custom code that allow you to accomplish this task.

    Would it be enough to provide a list of original images and provide a link to each attachment so you can delete it? Or would there be a need for some kind of time-based condition? Eg. only show images that are older than 30 days?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author joppuyo

    (@joppuyo)

    Actually, disregard my previous message, I didn’t realize you would also need to backup the images. I will see if I can figure out a way to attach a filter to the file upload process so the upload folder can be modified.

    Plugin Author joppuyo

    (@joppuyo)

    Hey, here’s the code I managed to put together.

    I worked in my testing but I would recommend you to test the code in a local or a staging environment before deploying it to production.

    Please note that the code will only work for images uploaded through the front-end forms. Images uploaded in the WordPress admin use a different way of uploading.

    add_filter('upload_dir', function ($uploads){
        global $wp;
        if (defined('REST_REQUEST') && REST_REQUEST && !empty($wp->request) && stripos($wp->request, 'wp-json/aiarc/v1/upload') !== false) {
            $custom_dir_name = 'my-custom-dir-here';
            if (!empty($uploads['subdir'])) {
                $new_subdir = '/' . $custom_dir_name . $uploads['subdir'];
    
                $uploads['subdir'] = $new_subdir;
                $uploads['path'] = $uploads['basedir'] . $new_subdir;
                $uploads['url'] = $uploads['baseurl'] . $new_subdir;
            } else {
                $uploads['subdir'] = '/' . $custom_dir_name;
                $uploads['path'] = $uploads['path'] . $uploads['subdir'];
                $uploads['url'] = $uploads['url'] . $uploads['subdir'];
            }
        }
        return $uploads;
    }, 10, 1);

    This code should go in your theme or a custom plugin.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by joppuyo.
    Thread Starter kkriss

    (@kkriss)

    Hi joppuyo.
    Very happy you did what I need! I’m not so advanced, so I’m asking you:
    1) Should I add the code to my functions.php?
    2) Have to substitute only once my folder name (see original-images-submitted)?

    add_filter('upload_dir', function ($uploads){
        global $wp;
        if (defined('REST_REQUEST') && REST_REQUEST && !empty($wp->request) && stripos($wp->request, 'wp-json/aiarc/v1/upload') !== false) {
            $custom_dir_name = 'original-images-submitted';
            if (!empty($uploads['subdir'])) {
                $new_subdir = '/' . $custom_dir_name . $uploads['subdir'];
    
                $uploads['subdir'] = $new_subdir;
                $uploads['path'] = $uploads['basedir'] . $new_subdir;
                $uploads['url'] = $uploads['baseurl'] . $new_subdir;
            } else {
                $uploads['subdir'] = '/' . $custom_dir_name;
                $uploads['path'] = $uploads['path'] . $uploads['subdir'];
                $uploads['url'] = $uploads['url'] . $uploads['subdir'];
            }
        }
        return $uploads;
    }, 10, 1);
    /

    3) if something will go wrong is it sufficient I delete this code? I’m working on a subdomain, I’m near to the end before publishing. I have some backups but hope not to have to restore them.
    Thank you so much

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by kkriss.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by kkriss.
    Plugin Author joppuyo

    (@joppuyo)

    Yes, you can put the code in the theme functions.php file.¨

    Your code looks good to me.

    If there are any issues with the code, it is enough to delete the code in this case.

    Thread Starter kkriss

    (@kkriss)

    Hi joppuyo.
    I added the code to my functions and uploaded an image through a front-end form. The original image and the cropped one are still uploaded in the WP media library (see here).
    Should I create the “original-images-submitted” folder before naming it in the code you sent me or it should be automatically created if not present? Please guide me, I’m not so advanced.
    Thank you so much

    Plugin Author joppuyo

    (@joppuyo)

    Can you check where the file is stored on the server? Regardless of the folder where the image files are stored, the image will show up in the media library.

    Thread Starter kkriss

    (@kkriss)

    Here it is
    In the media library will I see both the original and the cropped image? Could I manage those images or only see?

    Plugin Author joppuyo

    (@joppuyo)

    You said that you want to upload the original image to a folder named “original-images-submitted” ? Could you check that the images are stored in that folder? You can use something like a FTP client to do this.

    Thread Starter kkriss

    (@kkriss)

    The folder should be in wp-content? Could I send you my content in private?

    Thread Starter kkriss

    (@kkriss)

    I mean “wp-content screenshot

    Thread Starter kkriss

    (@kkriss)

    Sent you an email

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