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org.webjars.npm:ng2-file-upload
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Easy to use Angular2 directives for files upload (demo)
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npm i ng2-file-upload --save
Alternatively, you can download it in a ZIP file.
Currently ng2-file-upload
contains two directives: ng2-file-select
and ng2-file-drop
. ng2-file-select
is used for 'file-input' field of form and
ng2-file-drop
is used for area that will be used for dropping of file or files.
More information regarding using of ng2-file-upload is located in demo and demo sources.
ng2FileSelect
uploader
- (FileUploader
) - uploader object. See using in demong2FileDrop
uploader
- (FileUploader
) - uploader object. See using in demoParameters supported by this object:
url
- URL of File Uploader's routeauthToken
- Auth token that will be applied as 'Authorization' header during file send.disableMultipart
- If 'true', disable using a multipart form for file upload and instead stream the file. Some APIs (e.g. Amazon S3) may expect the file to be streamed rather than sent via a form. Defaults to false.itemAlias
- item alias (form name redefenition)fileOver
- it fires during 'over' and 'out' events for Drop Area; returns boolean
: true
if file is over Drop Area, false
in case of out.
See using in ts demo and
html demoPlease follow this guidelines when reporting bugs and feature requests:
Thanks for understanding!
The MIT License (see the LICENSE file for the full text)
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