Here's the full solution for storing meta data with files in loopback.
You need a container model
common/models/container.json
{
"name": "container",
"base": "Model",
"idInjection": true,
"options": {
"validateUpsert": true
},
"properties": {},
"validations": [],
"relations": {},
"acls": [],
"methods": []
}
Create the data source for your container in server/datasources.json
. For example:
...
"storage": {
"name": "storage",
"connector": "loopback-component-storage",
"provider": "filesystem",
"root": "/var/www/storage",
"maxFileSize": "52428800"
}
...
You'll need to set the data source of this model in server/model-config.json
to the loopback-component-storage
you have:
...
"container": {
"dataSource": "storage",
"public": true
}
...
You'll also need a file model to store the meta data and handle container calls:
common/models/files.json
{
"name": "files",
"base": "PersistedModel",
"idInjection": true,
"options": {
"validateUpsert": true
},
"properties": {
"name": {
"type": "string"
},
"type": {
"type": "string"
},
"url": {
"type": "string",
"required": true
}
},
"validations": [],
"relations": {},
"acls": [],
"methods": []
}
And now connect files
with container
:
common/models/files.js
var CONTAINERS_URL = '/api/containers/';
module.exports = function(Files) {
Files.upload = function (ctx,options,cb) {
if(!options) options = {};
ctx.req.params.container = 'common';
Files.app.models.container.upload(ctx.req,ctx.result,options,function (err,fileObj) {
if(err) {
cb(err);
} else {
var fileInfo = fileObj.files.file[0];
Files.create({
name: fileInfo.name,
type: fileInfo.type,
container: fileInfo.container,
url: CONTAINERS_URL+fileInfo.container+'/download/'+fileInfo.name
},function (err,obj) {
if (err !== null) {
cb(err);
} else {
cb(null, obj);
}
});
}
});
};
Files.remoteMethod(
'upload',
{
description: 'Uploads a file',
accepts: [
{ arg: 'ctx', type: 'object', http: { source:'context' } },
{ arg: 'options', type: 'object', http:{ source: 'query'} }
],
returns: {
arg: 'fileObject', type: 'object', root: true
},
http: {verb: 'post'}
}
);
};
For expose the files api add to the model-config.json
file the files
model, remember select your correct datasources:
...
"files": {
"dataSource": "db",
"public": true
}
...
Done! You can now call POST /api/files/upload
with a file binary data in file
form field. You'll get back id, name, type, and url in return.