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Update max file size to 200M #325

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@illuzn illuzn commented Jul 2, 2024

Proposed Changes

This increases the maximum upload file size to 200M.

Related Issues

A year ago now I PR'd an increase to the file limit in #280
Trying again with a more sane file limit of 200M.
Not entirely sure how many people are using bookstack in the same way that I am but I upload all of the manuals for my appliances to bookstack and some of them exceed 100M in size.
I do note that this is inconsistent with the 4G maximum file size configured in NGINX: https://github.com/illuzn/addon-bookstack/blob/86704a940f1c567c85fa63dabe4eaf74ac75e6bf/bookstack/rootfs/etc/nginx/nginx.conf#L28C5-L28C32
This is the reason that I specified 4G previously. Although, it would make sense to reduce the NGINX value to a more sane 200M as an alternative.

Note that issues #238 and BookStackApp/BookStack#4306 are related.
These issues document a potential PHP out of memory issue that arises when bookstack attempts to rescale large images.
This issue can arise with a jpeg as small as 1.5MB (with a high level of compression) and, accordingly, is already affected by the existing maximum file size of 64M.

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  • New Features

    • Increased maximum upload size for files from 64MB to 200MB.
  • Documentation

    • Documented a known issue related to PHP out of memory errors during large image uploads.

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The changes improve the BookStack application’s ability to handle large file uploads by increasing upload and post size limits in both Nginx and PHP configurations. This addresses a known issue with PHP out-of-memory errors when rescaling large images.

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File Path Change Summary
bookstack/DOCS.md Documented a new known issue regarding large image uploads causing PHP crashes.
bookstack/rootfs/etc/nginx/includes/server_params.conf Increased client_max_body_size from 64M to 200M to support larger file uploads.
bookstack/rootfs/etc/php83/php-fpm.d/www.conf Increased post_max_size and upload_max_filesize from 64M to 200M for PHP.

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In BookStack's land, where documents rise,
Large images no longer face demise.
With memory to spare, they scale with grace,
Uploads soar high in ample space.
Thanks to the tweaks in code’s embrace,
PHP and Nginx uphold their place. ✨🐰📚


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9-9: LGTM! Ensure consistency with related configurations.

The client_max_body_size parameter has been increased to 200M, which is consistent with the PR objectives. Ensure that related configurations in the PHP-FPM settings are also updated accordingly.

@illuzn illuzn changed the title File size branch Update max file size to 200M Jul 2, 2024
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