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Include Flmngr file manager server-side into your Express app or website
Server-side part of the Flmngr file manager for Node Express server
Flmngr file manager is used to upload and manage files and images. Can be a standalone file manager (React/Angular/etc. or custom JavaScript or TypeScript integrations) or work together with TinyMCE, CKEditor 4, CKEditor 5, N1ED, or any other JS components.
This package is a server-side implementation needed to support requests from the file manager dialog when using Node on the server. It will handle some single URL and let the file manager receive file lists and send file commands to the server.
Install the Flmngr NPM package using the console command in the project folder:
npm require flmngr/flmngr-server-node-express
Then follow the integration manual to link Flmngr module with Express routes.
In case of any problem, we have a very detailed Question-Answer debug manual.
GNU Lesser General Public License v3; see LICENSE.txt
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Include Flmngr file manager server-side into your Express app or website
The npm package @flmngr/flmngr-server-node-express receives a total of 800,783 weekly downloads. As such, @flmngr/flmngr-server-node-express popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @flmngr/flmngr-server-node-express demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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