I have a laravel application running in a cpanel webhost. My app saves some images in this path "storage/app/custom", and the problem is, files disappear for no reason.
Anyone had the same problem?
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I am working on laravel 5.4. I have used laravel storage where I have uploded images. It works fine in local. But when I have created zip and uploaded it on server then the public/storage folder is damaged and converted into files. That's why images are not visible on website.
Then what I have do to resolve it. I have delete that files and created zip of storage folder and upload it on server. And unzip that folder then images are visible.
Now, I am facing the another issue. Images are not uploaded into the storage folder.
So how to prevent this issue?
I got solution for it. I have used putty to use terminal of server.
First I have deleted storage folder from the public directory. Secondly, I had open directory of project folder in terminal using putty. Then write command as below :
php artisan storage:link
Now, its working perfect. As well as it restore all the images.
I have this odd situation. When creating (or updating) a product in the images section whenever I select a file (or multiple files) the list the selected files doesn't appear therefore I can't upload any images to a product. I don't have ANY errors in the console or in the log and the most odd is that when running the code on a localhost it works. All the required folders on the server exists and they are writable. Any ideas on what could be the reason?
Please check Flash browser plugin working. It's should be installed and enabled.
ok, guys, I found the problem. It easy at it seems took me a lot of time to realize that it's only working when accessing the website with www
I have successfully deployed a running website on the app engine - here is the URL:
https://black-backup-96302.appspot.com/
This website was on a PHP hosting, and we migrated it to Google Apps, and deployed it using the App Engine. I understand that to put up any media, I will have to change my local version, and then re-deploy it. Same goes for plugins. However, when I browse into my local version using the App Engine launcher, login wordpress, and try to add an image in the media section, I get an error, as shown in the image below:
I googled this, and understand it is a permission error from the file system. My folder has a "Read only" checkbox which is marked blue, and no matter how many times I uncheck it, it is checked again.
I also assigned all the users full control, i.e. the following privileges (to folders, and subfolders)
Any help or ideas will be appreciated!
Adding google_app_engine.disable_readonly_filesystem = 1 to your php.ini file should fix the issue.
I'm having some issues with a Magento install 1.7.0.2. We recently moved servers and now the image upload option on newsletters and CMS pages are not working. (Product images are working fine).
Media folder is set for 777 permissions as well as subfolders.
I am getting this when trying to add an image:
http://i.imgur.com/UllpyMI.png
The create folder button also does nothing, has anyone come across this before or know a solution?
Thanks!
Are you sure it is able to read the /media/wysiwyg directory?
Have you set the base URLs correctly under System / Web?
Have you copied over the js-directory?
Seems Javascript compression in Magento was the issue. Disabling compression made this work! Don't know why.
So I'm just using the FileField to add files to the server and it worked the time I tested it on Heroku (by worked I mean the image was rendering properly, granted I should be using some more proper ways to render images), but after a couple days I checked again and the image is no longer rendering properly. I checked my uploads folder and the image is not there any longer (one of the old images were).
I ran the test again and the image is showing but the picture file is not in the uploads folder (despite the image showing). I checked on my local machine with the same code and the image uploaded showed up in the uploads folder.
I have no clue what's going on... It would be great if someone could shed some insights!
Thanks!
The "problem" (it is in fact by design) is with Heroku. Every time your application restarts (when a new change is pushed to your Heroku application or when it restarts after inactivity) your app is recreated and all stored data is gone. Most people use an external service for persistent files/data such as Amazon S3.