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@rpldy/upload-drop-zone
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drop zone (container) component to initiate file and folder content uploads
Drop zone (container) component to initiate file and folder content uploads Supports individual files as well as recursively iterating over a dropped directory to upload its contents.
Uses html-dir-content to process the files/directories in the dnd events (DataTransferItem).
Can easily be combined with other D&D solutions.
Drop Zones can use different configuration overrides that supersede the options passed to the parent Uploady.
Note: Some options cannot be overriden by the button. For example, any prop that influences the file input directly (such as 'multiple')
#Yarn:
$ yarn add @rpldy/uploady @rpldy/upload-drop-zone
#NPM:
$ npm i @rpldy/uploady @rpldy/upload-drop-zone
Name (* = mandatory) | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id | string | undefined | id attribute to pass to the container element |
className | string | undefined | the class attribute to pass to the container element |
onDragOverClassName | string | undefined | class name to add to the container when dragged over |
dropHandler | DropHandlerMethod | undefined | override default handler that returns the drop result (ex: files). May return a promise |
htmlDirContentParams | Object | undefined | will be passed as is to html-dir-content. See docs |
children | React.Node | undefined | child element(s) to render inside the container |
extraProps | Object | undefined | any other props to pass to the div component (with spread) |
In addition, most UploadOptions props can be passed to UploadDropZone. In order to override configuration passed to the parent Uploady component. See Uploady documentation for detailed list of upload options.
Simple example, shows how upload options can be passed to the drop-zone (grouped, maxGroupSize).
import Uploady from "@rpldy/uploady";
import UploadDropZone from "@rpldy/upload-drop-zone";
const App = () => (
<Uploady destination={destination}>
<UploadDropZone onDragOverClassName="drag-over"
grouped={grouped}
maxGroupSize={groupSize}>
<span>Drag&Drop File(s) Here</span>
</UploadDropZone>
</Uploady>);
See story showing how to use a 3rd library: react-dnd together with @rpldy/upload-drop-zone.
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drop zone (container) component to initiate file and folder content uploads
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