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⚛️ A file Input, width drag'n'drop and image editor for React
A File Input, width drag'n'drop and image editor.
An image is worth thousand words
npm i @brainhubeu/react-file-input
Or if you prefer
yarn add @brainhubeu/react-file-input
The basic usage is very simple, the only important prop you have to pass is onChangeCallback
:
import React from 'react';
import FileInput from '@brainhubeu/react-file-input';
import doSomethingWithMyFile from '../utils/doThings';
const MyFileUploader = () => (
<div>
<FileInput
label='Awesome Uploader'
onChangeCallback={doSomethingWithMyFile}
/>
</div>
);
export const MyFileUploader;
And your set and ready to do something with your file
.
See the reference below for more advanced usages.
Probably you are not crazy enough to handle your forms like in 1999. Chances are that you are using redux-form
. If so, it's your lucky day, because you can use our FileInput
with redux-forms
. Here's a basic example:
// MyFileInput.js
import React, { PureComponent } from 'react';
import FileInput from '@brainhubeu/react-file-input';
export default class MyFileInput extends PureComponent {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.onChange = this.onChange.bind(this)
}
onChange({ value }) {
const { input } = this.props;
input.onChange(value);
}
render() {
const { input, label } = this.props;
return (
<FileInput
label='Awesome Uploader'
onChangeCallback={this.onChange}
onDragEnterCallback={input.onFocus}
onDragLeaveCallback={input.onBlur}
/>
);
}
}
// MyGreatForm.js
import MyFileInput from './MyFileInput'
...
<Field name="myField" component={MyFileInput}/>
And that's it. Prepare some coffee and enjoy.
The Component comes with custom css
. You must import them using our component (if not things will look wrong). Of course you could also override them ;)
// index.js
import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import App from './App';
import '@brainhubeu/react-file-input/dist/react-file-input.css';
render(
<App />,
document.getElementById('app')
);
Or if you prefer from your stylesheet directly:
@import "~@brainhubeu/react-file-input/dist/react-file-input.css";
// very good css here...
You can customize the styles of the different components passing classnames as a prop:
propName | description |
---|---|
className | Custom className |
dropAreaClassName | Custom className for the DropArea |
fileInfoClassName | Custom className for the FileInfo |
imageEditorClassName | Custom className for the ImageEditor |
Those classnames are for the top main components. But if you want to override child styles you can writing some css
. Here's how you can do so:
.myCustomClassName {
.brainhub-file-input__label {
font-size: 10px;
color: #ccc;
}
}
Take a look on the styles and selectors here: https://github.com/brainhubeu/react-file-input/tree/master/src/styles
The internal state of the FileInput
is important to you, because the callbacks will be call with it as argument.
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
value | File or null | Selected file |
image | string or null | If file is an image, the image in base64 |
propName | type | required | default | description |
---|---|---|---|---|
className | string | no | '' | Custom className |
dropAreaClassName | string | no | '' | Custom className for the DropArea |
fileInfoClassName | string | no | '' | Custom className for the FileInfo |
imageEditorClassName | string | no | '' | Custom className for the ImageEditor |
dragOnDocument | boolean | no | true | Listen for drag events in the whole document |
dropOnDocument | boolean | no | false | Allow to drop on document |
label | string | yes | Label for the input | |
metadataComponent | React Component | no | null | Custom component for the metadata. Props: name , size , extension , type |
thumbnailComponent | React Component | no | null | Custom component for the image thumbnail. Props: children (<img> node with the thumbnail) |
displayImageThumbnail | boolean | no | true | Whether to generate a thumbnail for image files |
cropAspectRatio | number | no | 0 | If cropTool is enabled, the aspect ratio for the selection. 0 means the selection is free |
cropTool | boolean | no | false | Wheter to render a crop tool for image files |
scaleOptions | {width: number, height: number: keepAspectRatio: boolean} | no | null | Scale option for file images. keepAspectRatio refers to if the original aspect ratio should be kept when appliyin scaling |
onChangeCallback | function | no | null | Callback invoked when a file is selected. It is called with the current state of the component |
onDragEnterCallback | function | no | null | Callback invoked when drag enters. It is called with the current state of the component |
onDragLeaveCallback | function | no | null | Callback invoked when drag leaves. It is called with the current state of the component |
To run the example, type:
cd docs-www
and
npm run develop
// or
yarn develop
if you want to run a local version of react-file-input, please use:
npm run develop:local
// or
yarn develop:local
And go to http://localhost:8000
react-file-input is copyright © 2018-2020 Brainhub It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the license.
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