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Getting the following error

Unable to create the "http://website.com/public/uploads/" directory

My code:

$file = Input::file('upload');
$file_name = $file->getClientOriginalName();
$file_size = round($file->getSize() / 1024);
$file_ex = $file->getClientOriginalExtension();
$file_mime = $file->getMimeType();

if (!in_array($file_ex, array('jpg', 'gif', 'png'))) return Redirect::to('/')->withErrors('Invalid image extension we just allow JPG, GIF, PNG');

 $newname = $file_name;
 $file->move(URL::to('/').'/uploads/', $newname);

The uploads folder exists.

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  • Sounds like the directory is not writable. Try chmod 777 or 755 with your webserver user as the dir owner. Also: you should use absolute file paths not URL's when trying to move a file.
    – tomvo
    Dec 27, 2013 at 17:46

2 Answers 2

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You are trying to move a file to a URL, you have to move to a folder:

$file->move(base_path().'/public/uploads/', $newname);
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It can also be done like this:

$file->move('uploads', $newname);

For a unique file name, you can add time() function like this:

$file_name = time().$file->getClientOriginalName();
$file->move('uploads', $newname);

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