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react-dropzone-esm
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react-dropzone-esm
is a fork of react-dropzone.
The purpose of the fork is to provide a version of react-dropzone
that is compatible with
modern frameworks which use ES modules (Remix v2, newer versions of Next.js, Vite).
The package provides esm and cjs bundles. It is compatible both with modern build tools like Remix v2 and with older tools like Webpack 4.
With yarn:
yarn add react-dropzone-esm
With npm:
npm install react-dropzone-esm
package.json
exports.mjs
extensionNote that it is not planned to fix any bugs or add new features to this package.
The only purpose of this package is to provide a version of react-dropzone
that
is compatible with modern frameworks. Source code of react-dropzone
library is not modified
in any way.
Documentation was removed from the forked package to simplify maintenance. Please refer to the original package for documentation.
FAQs
Simple HTML5 drag-drop zone with React.js
We found that react-dropzone-esm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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