Since I couldn’t find a proper documentation and examples for flysystem, I am asking you for help. Currently I am developing a plugin (for Shopware 6), and I am using some sources that are stored inside my plugin (such as pictures, and csv files).
The structure looks like this
|-- custom
|-- plugins
|-- ImporterPlugin
|-- src
|-- Adapter
|-- CsvImportAdapter.php
|-- ImportAdapterInterface.php
|-- Command
|-- ImportCommand.php
|-- Factory
|-- AdapterFactory.php
|-- Resources
|-- Service
|-- ImporterPlugin.php
|-- upload
|-- product.csv
|-- media
|-- Image1.jpg
Inside .env I wrote the file paths that I need
IMPORT_CSV_PATH=/var/www/html/custom/plugins/ImporterPlugin/upload/products.csv
IMPORT_MAP_PATH=/var/www/html/custom/plugins/ImporterPlugin/src/Resources/maps/product.map.json
PRODUCTIMPORTER_MEDIA_SOURCE_PATH=/var/www/html/custom/plugins/ImporterPlugin/upload/media/
My question is, how can I implement Local Adapter (Flysystem)? And where to call functions / methods? The functionality of the plugin is mainly called in command line. Please provide some examples. Thanks
CodePudding user response:
In your services.xml
of your plugin you can use the FileSystemFactory
and a collection of arguments to define your filesystem abstraction.
<service id="importer_plugin.filesystem.private" public="true">
<factory service="Shopware\Core\Framework\Adapter\Filesystem\FilesystemFactory" method="factory"/>
<argument type="collection">
<argument key="type">local</argument>
<argument key="config" type="collection">
<argument key="root">%kernel.plugin_dir%/ImporterPlugin/upload</argument>
</argument>
</argument>
</service>
You can then inject importer_plugin.filesystem.private
into your other services and work with the filesystem abstraction rooted in the upload
directory.
public function __construct(FilesystemInterface $filesystem)
{
$this->filesystem = $filesystem;
}
// ...
$products = $this->filesystem->read('products.csv');