$upload->enableAuditLog('/logs/uploads.log'); $upload->setEncryption('AES-256-GCM', $secretKey); In independent tests with 1,000 concurrent uploads (each 5MB):
// Process try $result = $upload->process(); echo "File saved as: " . $result->getFilename(); catch (Pakupakis\Exception\ValidationException $e) echo "Invalid file: " . $e->getMessage(); catch (Exception $e) echo "Upload failed: " . $e->getMessage(); pakupakis fileupload
// Set rules $upload->setMaxSize('2MB'); $upload->allowedTypes(['image/jpeg', 'image/png']); $upload->setUploadDir('/var/www/uploads/avatars/'); $upload->enableAuditLog('/logs/uploads
For projects where file uploads are more than an afterthought, Pakupakis delivers reliability, security, and developer happiness. Give it a try on your next project – your users (and your sysadmins) will thank you. 📦 Install via Composer: composer require pakupakis/fileupload 📖 Full documentation: https://docs.pakupakis.io/fileupload 🐛 Report issues: https://github.com/pakupakis/fileupload/issues In independent tests with 1
// Initialize $upload = new FileUpload($_FILES['user_avatar']);
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