i have created adminhtml module it is working fine. in create new item form there are 4 field name , images, url and email id;
i have used file uploader to upload images
I have used this code in my web application, try it.
$fieldset->addField('image', 'image', array(
'name' => 'image',
'multiple' => 'multiple',
'mulitple' => true,
'label' => Mage::helper('magentostudy_design')->__('design Image'),
'title' => Mage::helper('magentostudy_design')->__('design Image'),
'required' => true,
'disabled' => $isElementDisabled
));
i'd have the module that you can download it for free if you wanted.
this is the exhibit.
You need to create your custom renderer for the image field. For this create this class in your module:
<?php
class [Namespace]_[Module]_Block_Adminhtml_[Entity]_Helper_Image extends Varien_Data_Form_Element_Image{
//make your renderer allow "multiple" attribute
public function getHtmlAttributes(){
return array_merge(parent::getHtmlAttributes(), array('multiple'));
}
}
Now at the top of your _prepareForm
(where you add your fields) add this line before adding any field:
$fieldset->addType('image', '[Namespace]_[Module]_Block_Adminhtml_[Entity]_Helper_Image');
Or if you want to be "politically correct" add it this way:
$fieldset->addType('image', Mage::getConfig()->getBlockClassName('[module]/adminhtml_[entity]_helper_image'));
This will tell Magento that in your current fieldset, all the fields with type image
should be rendered by your own class.
Now you can add your field like similar to how you did it:
$fieldset->addField('image', 'image', array(
'name' => 'image[]', //declare this as array. Otherwise only one image will be uploaded
'multiple' => 'multiple', //declare input as 'multiple'
'label' => Mage::helper('helper_alias')->__('Image'),
'title' => Mage::helper('helper_alias')->__('Image'),
'required' => true,
));
That's it.
Don't forget to replace the placeholders ([Module]
and others) with your values.
This is basically the way to override/add any input type you want. Create your own class that should extend the original input class (or Varien_Data_Form_Element_Abstract
if you add a new one) and declare it at the top of _prepareForm