JQuery Drag & Drop Upload to Cloudinary API
Būsena | UŽDARYTA |
Biudžetas | 501-1000 Eur |
Sukurta: | 2014-11-05 |
Baigiasi: | 2014-11-12 |
Siūlo: | Nėra |
Apibūdinimas: | Do not apply if you cannot do the work, or are going to give me a story and quit. Do not apply if you have a bad attitude. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scope: We need an HTML (with JQUERY) form that allows a user to drag and drop images from their computer and upload to the Cloudinary with some kind of progress bar for one or more images at a time. Some users may upload 5-10MB photos. JQuery Drag & Drop Upload to Cloudinary We use the Cloudinary API to store and retrieve the images. If possible I'd prefer if the images could be uploaded from the clients computer straight to a Cloudinary account via JQUERY instead of passing through the web server, server side. Anything that can be done to reduce bandwidth should be done. The upload feature should be 100% JQUERY. See http://cloudinary.com/documentation/jquery_integration File Naming The filename needs to be custom. We will be formatting filenames by user so something like USERID_PRODUCTID_01.jpg ... 02.jpg ... 03.jpg ... etc. For now you can just use placeholders and set the USERID to whatever for testing. We also need some PHP AND JQUERY functions to rename files. For example I would need a way to rename "53_COOL-SKU23_01.jpg" to something like "53_1125833745_01.jpg". So function would just take 2 arguments; old filename and new filename. Image Tagging Tagging images; when an image is uploaded always tag it with the USERID; in the example above it was "53" see see http://cloudinary.com/documentation/upload_images#tagging_images We need a PHP function AND a JQUERY function to return a list of the images with a certain tag ie. "53". If possible we need a way to returned them paged. Some users will upload thousands of images. The PHP version should return JSON array/output. If possible the JQUERY version should query Cloudinary directly and avoid server side code. If that is not possible then the JQUERY can query the PHP file that returns the JSON. Optional We are using this template below and need the drag and drop section to upload an image. http://wrapbootstrap.com/preview/WB0B30DGR Requirements: • HTML • JQuery • PHP • Mongo Budget: $80 Posted On: November 05, 2014 01:22 UTC ID: 204745771 Category: Web Development > Web Programming Skills: Array Country: United States click to apply |
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