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@croudtech/vue-dropzone
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A Vue Wrapper for Dropzone JS
Find out more about Dropzone JS here: http://www.dropzonejs.com/
If you need the Vue 1 version of this lib you can use the vue1 branch or 0.0.1 tag
You can use NPM to install this package
npm install --save @croudtech/vue-dropzone
or Yarn
yarn add @croudtech/vue-dropzone
Install the plugin
import VueDropzone from '@croudtech/vue-dropzone'
Vue.use(VueDropzone)
https://github.com/CroudTech/vue-dropzone/blob/master/LICENSE
FAQs
Dropzonejs Vuejs component
We found that @croudtech/vue-dropzone demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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