This is a Flysystem adapter for Cloudinary API.
composer require enl/flysystem-cloudinary '~1.0'Or just add the following string to require part of your composer.json:
{
    "require": {
        "enl/flysystem-cloudinary": "~1.0"
    }
}<?php
use Enl\Flysystem\Cloudinary\ApiFacade as CloudinaryClient;
use Enl\Flysystem\Cloudinary\CloudinaryAdapter;
use League\Flysystem\Filesystem;
include __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$client = new CloudinaryClient([
    'cloud_name' => 'your-cloudname-here',
    'api_key' => 'api-key',
    'api_secret' => 'You-know-what-to-do',
    'overwrite' => true, // set this to true if you want to overwrite existing files using $filesystem->write();
]);
$adapter = new CloudinaryAdapter($client);
// This option disables assert that file is absent before calling `write`.
// It is necessary if you want to overwrite files on `write` as Cloudinary does it by default.
$filesystem = new Filesystem($adapter, ['disable_asserts' => true]);Please, keep in mind three possible pain-in-asses of Cloudinary:
- It adds automatically file extension to its public_id. In terms of Flysystem, cloudinary's public_id is considered as filename. But if you set public_id as 'test.jpg' Cloudinary will save the file as 'test.jpg.jpg'. In order to work it around, you can use PathConverterInterface.
- It does not support folders creation through the API
- If you want to save your files using folder you should set public_ids like 'test/test.jpg' and allow automated folders creation in your account settings in Cloudinary dashboard.
The library supports Cloudinary Transformations!