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vue-upload-component
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Vue.js file upload component, Multi-file upload, Upload directory, Drag upload, Drag the directory, Upload multiple files at the same time, html4 (IE 9), `PUT` method, Customize the filter
Vue.js file upload component The component is just a button
PUT
methodhttps://lian-yue.github.io/vue-upload-component/
npm install vue-upload-component --save
https://lian-yue.github.io/vue-upload-component/#/documents
Vue.js 文件上传组建 组件只是一个按钮
PUT
方法https://lian-yue.github.io/vue-upload-component/#/zh-cn/
npm install vue-upload-component --save
https://lian-yue.github.io/vue-upload-component/#/zh-cn/documents
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Vue.js file upload component, Multi-file upload, Upload directory, Drag upload, Drag the directory, Upload multiple files at the same time, html4 (IE 9), `PUT` method, Customize the filter
The npm package vue-upload-component receives a total of 17,020 weekly downloads. As such, vue-upload-component popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-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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