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@uppy/file-input
Advanced tools
Simple UI of a file input button that works with Uppy right out of the box
FileInput is the most barebones UI for selecting files—it shows a single button that, when clicked, opens up the browser’s file selector.
Uppy is being developed by the folks at Transloadit, a versatile file encoding service.
import Uppy from '@uppy/core'
import FileInput from '@uppy/file-input'
const uppy = new Uppy()
uppy.use(FileInput, {
// Options
})
$ npm install @uppy/file-input
Alternatively, you can also use this plugin in a pre-built bundle from
Transloadit’s CDN: Smart CDN. In that case Uppy will attach itself to the
global window.Uppy object. See the
main Uppy documentation for instructions.
Documentation for this plugin can be found on the Uppy website.
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Simple UI of a file input button that works with Uppy right out of the box
The npm package @uppy/file-input receives a total of 198,803 weekly downloads. As such, @uppy/file-input popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @uppy/file-input demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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