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filepond-plugin-file-validate-duration
Advanced tools
Filepond plugin to validate media files duration.
Inspired by filepond-plugin-file-validate-size
.
Installation:
# NPM
npm i --save filepond-plugin-file-validate-duration
# YARN
yarn add filepond-plugin-file-validate-duration
Available options:
export interface FilePondOptions {
allowFileDurationValidation?: boolean;
minFileDuration?: string | null;
maxFileDuration?: string | null;
fileValidateDurationFilter?: (file: File) => boolean,
/**
* Callback that is called if error happens
*/
onFileValidateDurationError?: ({ file: File, code: number }) => void,
labelMinFileDurationExceeded?: string;
labelMinFileDuration?: string;
labelMaxFileDurationExceeded?: string;
labelMaxFileDuration?: string;
}
FAQs
File Duration Validation Plugin for FilePond
The npm package filepond-plugin-file-validate-duration receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, filepond-plugin-file-validate-duration popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that filepond-plugin-file-validate-duration demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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