New Feature

This feature is enhanced in Joget DX to support image resizing options

Introduction

File Upload enables you to attach a file to a form.

 File uploaded through the File Upload is stored under "[Joget Installation Directory]/wflow/app_formuploads".

How to set to a different storage path?

There are 2 ways you can change the wflow folder path:
1. By adding "-Dwflow.home=PATH" to your JAVA_OPTS when starting tomcat.
2. By setting the "Uploaded File Storage Base Path" option in General Settings.

Get Started

The easiest way to see how the File Upload works are to use the existing built-in App Expenses Claims. Here are the steps:

  1. Start the Joget Server and open the App Center.

  2. Log in as admin and click on the pencil icon on the Expenses Claim to open the App Composer (see Figure 1).


    Figure 1

  3. Click on Expense Claim Form and you will be directed to the Form Builder. 

  4. Hover the mouse over the File Upload element on the canvas entitled Attachments (i.e. Receipts, tickets etc.) and click it to open up the Configure File Upload properties (see Figure 2).


    Figure 2

  5. Remember to click Apply Change and Save the changes. 
  6. To see it working, head back to the App Composer and click the Launch button in the UI column.
  7. Click on Create a New Expense Claim button on the Dashboard, fill up the necessary details and click Continue Next Screen
  8. Here you will find the file upload. Click inside the box to upload or drag and drop files inside the box.

File Upload Properties

Edit File Upload

NameDescription
LabelElement Label to be displayed to the end-user.
ID

Element ID (By declaring as "receipt", a corresponding database table column "c_receipt" will be created)

Please see Form Element for more information about defining the ID and list of reserved IDs.

Advanced Options

Data

NameDescription
Validator

Attach a Validator plugin to validate the input value.

When will validation takes place?

Validation will take place whenever a form is submitted except when it is submitted as "Save as Draft".

Maximum File Size (KB)
Maximum File Size (KB) in Integer. For example, if the maximum allowable file size is 10 megabytes, enter into this field the value of "10240" which represent 10,240 kilobytes.
Error Message (File size limit exceeded)
Error Message when file size exceeded.
File Type (.pdf;.doc)

Accepted file type extension(s). (Semicolon separated values)

Example
.pdf;.doc
Error Message (File type mismatch)
Error Message when file type mismatched.
Delete actual file during overwrite or remove?

Actual file will be deleted when the file is removed or being overwritten.


Image Resize

Name

Description
Maximum Width (px)

If set, images will be resized to these dimensions before being uploaded.

Note

If only one, Maximum Width (px) or Maximum Height (px), the original aspect ratio of the file will be preserved.

Maximum Height (px)

If set, images will be resized to these dimensions before being uploaded.

Note

If only one, Maximum Width (px) or Maximum Height (px), the original aspect ratio of the file will be preserved.

Quality (Max 1.0)set the quality of the resized image.
Method

sets how the images should be scaled down in case both Maximum Width (px) and Maximum Height (px) are provided.

There are only two methods:

  • Contain
  • Crop 

Note

By default, it will set to contain.

Permission

NameDescription
Permission

Manage on who is able to access the file uploaded. Read more at Permission Control.

Available options:

  • Logged In Users
  • Public
  • Custom

UI

NameDescription
SizeSpecifies the width, in characters, of an <input> element.
Allowed multiple files upload?
When checked, multiple files can be uploaded.
Readonly

Determines if one can upload a file.

Drop zone padding

Determine the extra size of padding for the larger drop zone.

Example

50px

Example

5%

Download as Attachment

Determines the download behavior.

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