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@apideck/file-picker
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A React file picker component that works with the Apideck [File Storage API](https://developers.apideck.com/apis/file-storage/reference).
A React file picker component that works with the Apideck File Storage API.
Sign up for a free account at apideck.com to obtain an API key and App ID.
Install the component
yarn add @apideck/file-picker
Create a Vault session inside your application to get a JSON Web Token.
Pass the JWT together with your App ID and a consumer ID to the FilePicker component
import { FilePicker } from '@apideck/file-picker'
import '@apideck/file-picker/dist/styles.css'
const MyComponent = () => {
const handleSelect = (file) => {
console.log(file)
}
return (
<FilePicker
onSelect={handleSelect}
trigger={<button>Pick a file</button>}
jwt="token-123"
appId="your-app-id"
consumerId="your-consumer-id"
/>
)
}
You can also provide a file through the fileToSave
prop that will force the FilePicker to go into "Upload" mode. This will allow the user to select the connector and folder that the file needs to get saved to.
Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
appId | string | true | - | The ID of your Unify application |
consumerId | string | true | - | The ID of the consumer which you want to fetch files from |
jwt | string | true | - | The JSON Web Token returned from the Create Session call |
onSelect | event | false | - | The function that gets called when a file is selected |
onConnectionSelect | event | false | - | The function that gets called when a connection is selected |
trigger | element | false | - | The component that should trigger the File Picker modal on click |
title | string | false | Apideck File Picker | Title shown in the modal |
subTitle | string | false | Select a file | Subtitle shown in the modal |
showAttribution | boolean | false | true | Show "Powered by Apideck" in the backdrop of the modal backdrop |
open | boolean | false | false | Opens the file picker if set to true |
onClose | event | false | - | Function that gets called when the modal is closed |
fileToSave | file | false | - | Forces "Upload" mode to select the folder to upload the provided file |
The FilePicker is styled using Tailwind CSS. If you were to use the File Picker component in a project that also uses Tailwind CSS, you can omit the CSS file import, and include the package in the purge path of the tailwind.config.css.
// tailwind.config.js
purge: [
'./node_modules/@apideck/file-picker/dist/*.js',
],
FAQs
A React file picker component that works with the Apideck [File Storage API](https://developers.apideck.com/apis/file-storage/reference).
The npm package @apideck/file-picker receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, @apideck/file-picker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @apideck/file-picker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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