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react-filepond

pqina273.7kMIT7.1.3TypeScript support: included

A handy FilePond adapter component for React

react, reactjs, filepond, file, upload, drag, drop, browse, image, preview

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React FilePond

React FilePond is a handy wrapper component for FilePond, a JavaScript library that can upload anything you throw at it, optimizes images for faster uploads, and offers a great, accessible, silky smooth user experience.

License: MIT npm version npm


FilePond

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Core Features

  • Accepts directories, files, blobs, local URLs, remote URLs and Data URIs.
  • Drop files, select on filesystem, copy and paste files, or add files using the API.
  • Async uploading with AJAX, or encode files as base64 data and send along form post.
  • Accessible, tested with AT software like VoiceOver and JAWS, navigable by Keyboard.
  • Image optimization, automatic image resizing, cropping, and fixes EXIF orientation.
  • Responsive, automatically scales to available space, is functional on both mobile and desktop devices.

Learn more about FilePond


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Installation

npm install react-filepond filepond --save

Hooks:

import React, { useState } from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'

// Import React FilePond
import { FilePond, registerPlugin } from 'react-filepond'

// Import FilePond styles
import 'filepond/dist/filepond.min.css'

// Import the Image EXIF Orientation and Image Preview plugins
// Note: These need to be installed separately
// `npm i filepond-plugin-image-preview filepond-plugin-image-exif-orientation --save`
import FilePondPluginImageExifOrientation from 'filepond-plugin-image-exif-orientation'
import FilePondPluginImagePreview from 'filepond-plugin-image-preview'
import 'filepond-plugin-image-preview/dist/filepond-plugin-image-preview.css'

// Register the plugins
registerPlugin(FilePondPluginImageExifOrientation, FilePondPluginImagePreview)

// Our app
function App() {
  const [files, setFiles] = useState([])
  return (
    <div className="App">
      <FilePond
        files={files}
        onupdatefiles={setFiles}
        allowMultiple={true}
        maxFiles={3}
        server="/api"
        name="files" /* sets the file input name, it's filepond by default */
        labelIdle='Drag & Drop your files or <span class="filepond--label-action">Browse</span>'
      />
    </div>
  )
}

Component:

import React, { useState } from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'

// Import React FilePond
import { FilePond, registerPlugin } from "react-filepond";

// Import FilePond styles
import "filepond/dist/filepond.min.css";

// Import the Image EXIF Orientation and Image Preview plugins
// Note: These need to be installed separately
import FilePondPluginImageExifOrientation from "filepond-plugin-image-exif-orientation";
import FilePondPluginImagePreview from "filepond-plugin-image-preview";
import "filepond-plugin-image-preview/dist/filepond-plugin-image-preview.css";

// Register the plugins
registerPlugin(FilePondPluginImageExifOrientation, FilePondPluginImagePreview);

// Our app
class App extends Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);

    this.state = {
      // Set initial files, type 'local' means this is a file
      // that has already been uploaded to the server (see docs)
      files: [
        {
          source: "index.html",
          options: {
            type: "local"
          }
        }
      ]
    };
  }

  handleInit() {
    console.log("FilePond instance has initialised", this.pond);
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <div className="App">
        <FilePond
          ref={ref => (this.pond = ref)}
          files={this.state.files}
          allowMultiple={true}
          allowReorder={true}
          maxFiles={3}
          server="/api"
          name="files" /* sets the file input name, it's filepond by default */
          oninit={() => this.handleInit()}
          onupdatefiles={fileItems => {
            // Set currently active file objects to this.state
            this.setState({
              files: fileItems.map(fileItem => fileItem.file)
            });
          }}
        />
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Read the docs for more information

Live Demo on Code Sandbox

changelog

Changelog

7.1.2

  • Fix error thrown in <Strict> mode.

7.1.1

  • Up version of React dependency.

7.1.0

  • Add React types, please uninstall @types/react-filepond

7.0.0

  • Update filepond peer dependency to match version 4.0.0
  • Add example folder

6.0.1

  • Fix typo in README

6.0.0

  • Removed <File> component, it created the illusion that it was possible to modify the HTML of FilePond which is not possible. This also simplifies the component making it easier to maintain and keep in sync with FilePond core.

  • You can now set files using the files prop, similar to how it is set on the JavaScript version of FilePond.

  • Fixed problem where syncing the FilePond internal state with the component state would sometimes not work properly.

  • Please make sure you update FilePond core dependency to 3.7.7

  • Add CHANGELOG.md

For earlier changes, please see commit history