File¶
Validates that a value is a valid “file”, which can be one of the following:
- A string (or object with a __toString() method) path to an existing file;
- A valid File object (including objects of class UploadedFile).
This constraint is commonly used in forms with the file form type.
小技巧
If the file you’re validating is an image, try the Image constraint.
Applies to | property or method |
Options | |
Class | File |
Validator | FileValidator |
Basic Usage¶
This constraint is most commonly used on a property that will be rendered in a form as a file form type. For example, suppose you’re creating an author form where you can upload a “bio” PDF for the author. In your form, the bioFile property would be a file type. The Author class might look as follows:
// src/Acme/BlogBundle/Entity/Author.php
namespace Acme\BlogBundle\Entity;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\File\File;
class Author
{
protected $bioFile;
public function setBioFile(File $file = null)
{
$this->bioFile = $file;
}
public function getBioFile()
{
return $this->bioFile;
}
}
To guarantee that the bioFile File object is valid, and that it is below a certain file size and a valid PDF, add the following:
- YAML
# src/Acme/BlogBundle/Resources/config/validation.yml Acme\BlogBundle\Entity\Author: properties: bioFile: - File: maxSize: 1024k mimeTypes: [application/pdf, application/x-pdf] mimeTypesMessage: Please upload a valid PDF
- Annotations
// src/Acme/BlogBundle/Entity/Author.php namespace Acme\BlogBundle\Entity; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert; class Author { /** * @Assert\File( * maxSize = "1024k", * mimeTypes = {"application/pdf", "application/x-pdf"}, * mimeTypesMessage = "Please upload a valid PDF" * ) */ protected $bioFile; }
- XML
<!-- src/Acme/BlogBundle/Resources/config/validation.xml --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <constraint-mapping xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/constraint-mapping" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/constraint-mapping http://symfony.com/schema/dic/constraint-mapping/constraint-mapping-1.0.xsd"> <class name="Acme\BlogBundle\Entity\Author"> <property name="bioFile"> <constraint name="File"> <option name="maxSize">1024k</option> <option name="mimeTypes"> <value>application/pdf</value> <value>application/x-pdf</value> </option> <option name="mimeTypesMessage">Please upload a valid PDF</option> </constraint> </property> </class> </constraint-mapping>
- PHP
// src/Acme/BlogBundle/Entity/Author.php namespace Acme\BlogBundle\Entity; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Mapping\ClassMetadata; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert; class Author { public static function loadValidatorMetadata(ClassMetadata $metadata) { $metadata->addPropertyConstraint('bioFile', new Assert\File(array( 'maxSize' => '1024k', 'mimeTypes' => array( 'application/pdf', 'application/x-pdf', ), 'mimeTypesMessage' => 'Please upload a valid PDF', ))); } }
The bioFile property is validated to guarantee that it is a real file. Its size and mime type are also validated because the appropriate options have been specified.
Options¶
maxSize¶
type: mixed
If set, the size of the underlying file must be below this file size in order to be valid. The size of the file can be given in one of the following formats:
- bytes: To specify the maxSize in bytes, pass a value that is entirely numeric (e.g. 4096);
- kilobytes: To specify the maxSize in kilobytes, pass a number and suffix it with a lowercase “k” (e.g. 200k);
- megabytes: To specify the maxSize in megabytes, pass a number and suffix it with a capital “M” (e.g. 4M).
mimeTypes¶
type: array or string
If set, the validator will check that the mime type of the underlying file is equal to the given mime type (if a string) or exists in the collection of given mime types (if an array).
You can find a list of existing mime types on the IANA website.
maxSizeMessage¶
type: string default: The file is too large ({{ size }} {{ suffix }}). Allowed maximum size is {{ limit }} {{ suffix }}.
The message displayed if the file is larger than the maxSize option.
mimeTypesMessage¶
type: string default: The mime type of the file is invalid ({{ type }}). Allowed mime types are {{ types }}.
The message displayed if the mime type of the file is not a valid mime type per the mimeTypes option.
notFoundMessage¶
type: string default: The file could not be found.
The message displayed if no file can be found at the given path. This error is only likely if the underlying value is a string path, as a File object cannot be constructed with an invalid file path.
notReadableMessage¶
type: string default: The file is not readable.
The message displayed if the file exists, but the PHP is_readable function fails when passed the path to the file.
uploadIniSizeErrorMessage¶
type: string default: The file is too large. Allowed maximum size is {{ limit }} {{ suffix }}.
The message that is displayed if the uploaded file is larger than the upload_max_filesize php.ini setting.
uploadFormSizeErrorMessage¶
type: string default: The file is too large.
The message that is displayed if the uploaded file is larger than allowed by the HTML file input field.
uploadErrorMessage¶
type: string default: The file could not be uploaded.
The message that is displayed if the uploaded file could not be uploaded for some unknown reason, such as the file upload failed or it couldn’t be written to disk.