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@filerobot/box
Advanced tools
The plugin is on NPM as @filerobot/box
npm install --save @filerobot/box
then
import Box from '@filerobot/box'
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filerobot.use(Box, optionsObject)
The plugin from CDN is found inside Filerobot
global object Filerobot.Box
const box = window.Filerobot.Box
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filerobot.use(box, optionsObject)
There are some few options for this plugin for helping in customization, as follow:
title: string
default: 'Box'
The title/label that would be shown & used for the plugin.
companionHeaders: null | object | object
default: null
If you need to pass additonal headers for in companion requests then pass them in this property.
FAQs
Import files from Box, into Filerobot.
We found that @filerobot/box 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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