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use the existing function for format byte values to KiB, MiB, GiB

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Marek Bachmann 2022-11-30 04:34:40 +01:00
parent bb9afc520b
commit 037e181f82

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@ -918,7 +918,6 @@ function photos_content(App $a)
'$submit' => DI::l10n()->t('Submit'),
]);
$maximagesize_Mbytes = 0;
// Get the relevant size limits for uploads. Abbreviated var names: MaxImageSize -> mis; upload_max_filesize -> umf
$mis_bytes = Strings::getBytesFromShorthand(DI::config()->get('system', 'maximagesize'));
$umf_bytes = Strings::getBytesFromShorthand(ini_get('upload_max_filesize'));
@ -929,10 +928,10 @@ function photos_content(App $a)
}
// When PHP is configured with upload_max_filesize less than maximagesize provide this lower limit.
$maximagesize_Mbytes = (is_numeric($mis_bytes) && ($mis_bytes < $umf_bytes) ? $mis_bytes : $umf_bytes) / (1048576);
$maximagesize_bytes = (is_numeric($mis_bytes) && ($mis_bytes < $umf_bytes) ? $mis_bytes : $umf_bytes);
// @todo We may be want to use appropriate binary prefixed dynamicly
$usage_message = DI::l10n()->t('The maximum accepted image size is %.6g MB', $maximagesize_Mbytes);
$usage_message = DI::l10n()->t('The maximum accepted image size is %s', Strings::formatBytes($maximagesize_bytes));
$tpl = Renderer::getMarkupTemplate('photos_upload.tpl');