I am not sure about this either as I am having this problem too. But, I am logging (viaprint_r
) the call to$this->request->getFileMultiple('my_file_name_here')
and noticed when I submitted my form without having a file attached, a file object was created (hence returning TRUE - I think). The object has all the properties empty, except theerror
property is set to4
and if this maps to PHP's File Upload Errors, it means no file was uploaded.
I wonder if the object is created specifically because of this error?
Here is the code from my logging when I submit the form with no file attached.
(
[0] => CodeIgniter\HTTP\Files\UploadedFile Object
(
[path:protected] =>
[originalName:protected] =>
[name:protected] =>
[originalMimeType:protected] =>
[error:protected] => 4
[hasMoved:protected] =>
[size:protected] => 0
[pathName:SplFileInfo:private] =>
[fileName:SplFileInfo:private] =>
)
)
I honestly don't know how to (or not to) check for anif($this->request->getFileMultiple('my_file_name_here'))
if it is going to always be true whether a file is attached or not.
I could be totally wrong in all this. I am up for any help and suggestions.
If this is totally wrong or not in accord with the site rules, take it down by all means.
Just use getFiles().
$this->request->getFiles('my_file_name_here')
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