Bug 27735

Summary: Upload/manage image files for use in OPAC/HTML customizations
Product: Koha Reporter: Christopher Brannon <cbrannon>
Component: ToolsAssignee: Bugs List <koha-bugs>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact: Testopia <testopia>
Severity: enhancement    
Priority: P5 - low CC: eugenegf, lisettepalouse+koha, m.de.rooy
Version: Main   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
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Description Christopher Brannon 2021-02-19 17:21:13 UTC
It might be necessary to have images that are inserted in various places through admin or jquery that are not associated with items or patrons.  It would be helpful to have a tool to upload, manage, or delete images from the Koha system that we can use on the site.
Comment 1 Marcel de Rooy 2021-02-20 20:20:00 UTC
Tools / Upload ?
Comment 2 Christopher Brannon 2021-02-22 15:40:07 UTC
Ah, didn't even know that existed.  How does one reference the file once it is uploaded?
Comment 3 Eugene Espinoza 2022-06-18 01:28:05 UTC
Addendum to this is to be able to upload via the GUI editor of HTML customization and/or News. Like when adding image, the only option is to reference an image url (img src). I hope there's a way to directly upload a file instead of going via Tools > Upload and get the hash no. Thereafter.
Comment 4 Christopher Brannon 2023-01-23 22:18:03 UTC
(In reply to Eugene Espinoza from comment #3)
> Addendum to this is to be able to upload via the GUI editor of HTML
> customization and/or News. Like when adding image, the only option is to
> reference an image url (img src). I hope there's a way to directly upload a
> file instead of going via Tools > Upload and get the hash no. Thereafter.

+1
Comment 5 Christopher Brannon 2023-01-23 22:18:15 UTC
(In reply to Eugene Espinoza from comment #3)
> Addendum to this is to be able to upload via the GUI editor of HTML
> customization and/or News. Like when adding image, the only option is to
> reference an image url (img src). I hope there's a way to directly upload a
> file instead of going via Tools > Upload and get the hash no. Thereafter.

+1