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@github/file-attachment-element
Advanced tools
Attach files via drag and drop or file input.
$ npm install @github/file-attachment-element
import '@github/file-attachment-element'
<file-attachment directory>
<input type="file" multiple />
</file-attachment>
file-attachment[directory]
enables traversing directories.file-attachment[input]
points to the ID of a file input inside of <file-attachment>
. If supplied, only files selected from the corresponding <input>
will be attached to <file-attachment>
.A boolean [hover]
attribute is present on <file-attachment>
while files are dragged over the element.
file-attachment[hover] { border: 2px dashed grey; }
file-attachment-accept
– Files were dropped onto the element. Call event.preventDefault()
to prevent the drop. Bubbles.file-attachment-accepted
– Files were added to the attachment list and can be uploaded by the host app. Bubbles.Browsers without native custom element support require a polyfill.
npm install
npm test
Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
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Attach files via drag and drop or file input.
The npm package @github/file-attachment-element receives a total of 114 weekly downloads. As such, @github/file-attachment-element popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @github/file-attachment-element demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 19 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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