Laravel 5.3 Storage::put creates a directory with the file name

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Solution 1

you need to provide the file contents in the second argument not file object, try this:

Storage::disk('local')->put($newFilename, file_get_contents($file));

Solution 2

This happened because you specify the directory to store as filename. The newFilename, should be the directory name such as 'images'. Refer to this line

Storage::disk('local')->put($newFilename, $file);

So you could change this to

Storage::disk('local')->putFile('images', $file);

Then you will get the path stored at storage/app/images/234234234.jpg

Solution 3

Storage::disk('local')->putFileAs('', $file, $filenewname);

Solution 4

$file is encoded.You have to unencode the file.

Storage::disk('local')->put($newFilename, File::get($file));

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Updated on January 09, 2020

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  • zundi
    zundi over 4 years

    I'm using Laravel's file storage functionality to save a file:

    public function dataPost(Request $request) {
    
        $fileInForm = 'doc';
    
        if ($request->hasFile($fileInForm)) {
    
            $file = $request->file($fileInForm);
            if ($file->isValid()) {
    
                // Filename is hashed filename + part of timestamp
                $hashedName = hash_file('md5', $file->path());
                $timestamp = microtime() * 1000000;
    
                $newFilename = $hashedName . $timestamp . '.' . $file->getClientOriginalExtension();
    
                Storage::disk('local')->put($newFilename, $file);
            }
        }
    }
    

    This does save the file, but inside a directory named the same as the file, for example:

    storage/app/952d6c009.jpg/952d6c009.jpg

    or

    storage/app/234234234.jpg/234234234.jpg

    Is this expected? Is there any way to just store the file without a separate directory for each file?

    Thanks!