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Upload and store image with Play! Framework
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public class Application extends Controller { | |
public static void index() { | |
render(); | |
} | |
public static void uploadPicture(Picture picture) { | |
picture.save(); | |
index(); | |
} | |
public static void getPicture(long id) { | |
Picture picture = Picture.findById(id); | |
response.setContentTypeIfNotSet(picture.image.type()); | |
renderBinary(picture.image.get()); | |
} | |
} |
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<ul> | |
#{list items:models.Picture.findAll(), as:'picture'} | |
<li>${picture.id} <img src="@{Application.getPicture(picture.id)}" /></li> | |
#{/list} | |
</ul> | |
#{form @Application.uploadPicture(), enctype:'multipart/form-data'} | |
<input type="file" name="picture.image" /> | |
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Save" /> | |
#{/form} |
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@Entity | |
public class Picture extends Model { | |
public Blob image; | |
} |
Hello, how to do the same in current version of play framework for java 2.1.1?
I didn't understand how to write " renderBinary(picture.image.get()); " in play 2?
got it, what if i want to save the image to a folder and path to the database
please guide me , am using play 2.6; and how would i retrieve the image then? thanks in advance
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Also you can use the routes file to create friendly urls in the image links:
routes
index.html