Is anyone working on a Yii extension for RESPONSIVE filemanager (http://responsivefilemanager.com) to use as a plugin for TinyMCE 4?
Is anyone working on a Yii extension for RESPONSIVE filemanager (http://responsivefilemanager.com) to use as a plugin for TinyMCE 4?
Thank for posting link - quite interesting project.
I am also interested in a simple file manager with a good design, without useless extra functionality (like in elfinder). And I am planning to do it sometime, but I still do not had time to do it.
First seeing this project, I thought - wow ! someone did it.
But after seeing a license, I was a little upset - because I was primarily interested in its commercial use. But I thought, not a problem - just need to talk with an author, or buy a license. And went to take a look at the code, on the subject of how good it is and how it can be used for my needs.
After I seen this code - I have no doubts, I will not use it.
In few words - it is just horrible:
PHP code is mixed together with js and html, there is no separation of concepts.
they are not using benefits of OOP in php - most of code is done in procedural way.
in PhpStorm, I have seen lots of warning, and few errors in code(found just by simple static code analysis).
there is some typical mistakes in javascript code(it is not critical errors, but they can cause a lot of problems in future).
with high probability - there is a lot of security issues.
In general - good idea, nice design, but entirely poor implementation. It needs to be almost completely rewritten…
It can not be easily packed into extension(like appropriate ElFinder extension that I have done before).
BTW, of course you can use it as standalone application (as described in documentation for it), also it is not a problem to add appropriate configuration options to tinymce widget(at least in my extension for it).
Personally I will not use this, and highly recommend do not use this. Much better - use elFinder.
Working on a very simple filemanager extension with jsTree (actually for learning purposes), its in alpha stadium -
don’t use it in production!
All it can do now is display a file tree in a given path.
And there are no security measures taken, whatsoever.
Code is pretty messy
Theres still some to do. (Implementing all the contextmenus methods, etc.)
If you’d like to chip in:
go to github and search DCFileManager (By DC-Development)
Next steps are described in the issues-view on github.
Greez
Phil