CenterForOpenScience/dropzone

Name: dropzone

Owner: Center for Open Science

Description: Dropzone is an easy to use drag'n'drop library. It supports image previews and shows nice progress bars.

Created: 2015-01-29 01:22:06.0

Updated: 2017-10-12 00:28:05.0

Pushed: 2016-11-08 21:07:57.0

Homepage: http://www.dropzonejs.com

Size: 4182

Language: JavaScript

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Dropzone.js

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Dropzone.js is a light weight JavaScript library that turns an HTML element into a dropzone. This means that a user can drag and drop a file onto it, and the file gets uploaded to the server via AJAX.


If you want support, please use stackoverflow with the dropzone.js tag and not the GitHub issues tracker. Only post an issue here if you think you discovered a bug or have a feature request.


Please read the contributing guidelines before you start working on Dropzone!


>> Download <<



Starting with version 2.0.0 this library does no longer depend on jQuery (but it still works as a jQuery module).

Dropzone is compatible with component, there's a standalone version and an AMD module that's compatible with RequireJS in the downloads folder.

Main features
Documentation

For the full documentation and installation please visit www.dropzonejs.com

Please also refer to the FAQ.

Examples

For examples, please see the GitHub wiki.

Usage

Implicit creation:

m id="my-awesome-dropzone" action="/target" class="dropzone"></form>

That's it. Really!

Dropzone will automatically attach to it, and handle file drops.

Want more control? You can configure dropzones like this:

myAwesomeDropzone" is the camelized version of the ID of your HTML element
zone.options.myAwesomeDropzone = { maxFilesize: 1 };

…or instantiate dropzone manually like this:

Dropzone("div#my-dropzone", { /* options */ });

Note that dropzones don't have to be forms. But if you choose another element you have to pass the url parameter in the options.

For configuration options please look at the documentation on the website or at the source.

Register for events

If you want to register to some event you can do so on the dropzone object itself:

zone.options.myDropzone({
it: function() {
this.on("error", function(file, message) { alert(message); });


r if you need to access a Dropzone somewhere else:
myDropzone = Dropzone.forElement("div#my-dropzone");
opzone.on("error", function(file, message) { alert(message); });

For a list of all events, please look at the chapter »listen to events« in the documentation or at the source.

Browser support

For all the other browsers, dropzone provides an oldschool file input fallback.

Why another library?

I realize that there are already other libraries out there but the reason I decided to write my own are the following:

MIT License

See LICENSE file


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.