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upload-component
Advanced tools
file upload and progress api
$ component install component/upload
error an error occurredabort upload was abortedprogress (e) upload in progress (e.percent, e.totalSize etc)end upload is completeInitialize an Upload with the given file, where file
is a File object, for example from a input.files[0] FileList.
var upload = new Upload(file);
var upload = Upload(file);
POST the multipart upload to path and invoke fn(err, res).
upload.to('/upload');
upload.on('progress', reportProgress);
upload.on('end', done);
Run the Express test server:
$ npm install
$ make test
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file upload and progress api
We found that upload-component 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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