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I'm using following code to upload a file submitted through a form. How can I get file size before uploading it? I want the max file size to be 20mb.

$file = $data->getFileName();
if ($file instanceof UploadedFile) {
    $uploadManager = $this->get('probus_upload.upload_manager.user_files');
    if ($newFileName = $uploadManager->move($file)) {
        $data->setFileName(basename($newFileName));
    }
}

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Oldskool is correct. However if you want to retrieve the exact file size after it has been uploaded, you can use the following:

$fileSize = $file->getClientSize();

Another solution would be to change maximum size of upload file in php.ini. The following will echo the current file size limit.

echo $file->getMaxFilesize();

To get form errors, you should validate the form and print any errors if the validation fails.

//include at the top of controller
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;

$form = $this->createForm(new FileType(), $file);

$form->handleRequest($request);

if ($form->isValid()) {
    //store data
    $data = "stored successfully";
    $statusCode = 200;
} else {
    //return errors if form is invalid
    $data = $form->getErrors();
    $statusCode = 500;
}

return new Response($data, $statusCode);
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  • is there any way to display error message in form if user selected file if size greater than 20mb? Jun 4, 2015 at 15:01
  • it gives error The controller must return a response (Object(Symfony\Component\Form\FormErrorIterator) given). Jun 4, 2015 at 15:16
  • Your controller is expected to return Response object. So you can just create it with response data. Check the edit
    – eselskas
    Jun 4, 2015 at 15:45
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Simply annotate the File object in your Entity with the maxSize option:

/**
 * @Assert\File(
 *     maxSize = "20M"
 * )
 */
protected $userFiles;

Also see the documentation on this for further details.

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  • is there any way to display error message in form if user selected file if size greater than 20mb? Jun 4, 2015 at 14:53
  • this is my form to create file field ->add('fileName', 'file', array( 'data_class' => null, 'required' => $obj->getId() === null ? true : false, 'label' => 'Upload File' )) Jun 4, 2015 at 14:54
  • I think that if you use the FormBuilder with a file input, it should come along with the hidden MAX_FILE_SIZE field, which should alert you if the file is too large. Also see the PHP documentation on file uploads.
    – Oldskool
    Jun 4, 2015 at 15:01

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