cloudinary_sdk 1.0.0+1
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This is a dart package for Cloudinary API that allows you to upload and manage files in your cloudinary cloud.
cloudinary_sdk #
This is a dart package for Cloudinary API that allows you to upload and manage files in your cloudinary cloud.
Description #
This package is intended to be used for signed uploading to your cloud, it allows you to destroy/delete files and makes it easy to access image url with transformations
How to use #
Add dependency #
# Add this line to your flutter project dependencies
cloudinary_sdk: ^1.0.0+1
and run flutter pub get
to download the library sources to your pub-cache.
Initialize a Cloudinary object #
final cloudinary = Cloudinary(
<YOUR_API_KEY>,
<YOUR_API_SECRET>,
<YOUR_CLOUD_NAME>
);
This three params can be obtained directly from your Cloudinary account Dashboard.
Do a single file upload #
final response = await cloudinary.uploadFile(
filePath,
resourceType: CloudinaryResourceType.image,
folder: cloudinaryCustomFolder,
);
if(response.isSuccessful ?? false)
urlPhotos.add(response.secureUrl);
You can also pass an optParams
map to do a more elaborated upload according to https://cloudinary.com/documentation/image_upload_api_reference
The cloudinary.uploadFile(...) function is fully documented, you can check the description to know what other options you have.
Do a multiple file upload #
List<CloudinaryResponse> responses = await cloudinary.uploadFiles(
pathPhotos,
resourceType: CloudinaryResourceType.image,
folder: cloudinaryCustomFolder,
);
responses.forEach((response) {
if(response.isSuccessful ?? false)
urlPhotos.add(response.secureUrl);
});
This function does repeatedly calls to cloudinary.uploadFile(...) described in the step above.
Do a single file delete (this will use the cloudinary destroy method) #
final response = await cloudinary.deleteFile(
url: url,
resourceType: CloudinaryResourceType.image,
invalidate: false,
);
if(response.isSuccessful ?? false){
//Do something else
}
To delete a cloudinary file it´s necessary a public_id
, as you can see in the sample code the deleteFile(...) function can delete a file by it's url...
You can also pass an optParams
map to do a more elaborated delete (destroy) according to https://cloudinary.com/documentation/image_upload_api_reference#destroy_method
The cloudinary.deleteFile(...) function is fully documented, you can check the description to know what other options you have.
Do a multiple files delete (this will use the cloudinary delete resources method) #
final response = await cloudinary.deleteFiles(
urls: urlPhotos,
resourceType: CloudinaryResourceType.image
);
if(response.isSuccessful ?? false){
Map<String, dynamic> deleted = response.deleted;//in deleted Map you will find all the public ids and the status 'deleted'
}
To delete multiple cloudinary files it´s necessary a list of public_id's
, as you can see in the sample code the deleteFiles(...) function can delete files from a list of urls...
You can also pass an optParams
map to do a more elaborated delete according to https://cloudinary.com/documentation/admin_api#delete_resources
The cloudinary.deleteFiles(...) function is fully documented, you can check the description to know what other options you have.
Load an Image from cloudinary with some transformations #
final cloudinaryImage = CloudinaryImage(urlPhotos[index]);
String transformedUrl = cloudinaryImage.transform().width(256).height(256).thumb().face().opacity(30).angle(45).generate();
return Image.network(transformedUrl);
Note: #
It's recommended to check the example code for a better idea of how to work with this plugin.