React component for Gmail or Facbook -like drag and drop file uploader. Drag files anywhere onto the window (or user defined "frame" prop)! Very extensible, provides many hooks so you can use it to develop any custom behavior that you desire.
There's a very simple demo with example code and CSS available here.
If this doesn't look very fancy, it's because it's not meant to! You are encouraged to style it yourself. You can steal the CSS from the demo site as a base to go off of if you wish, but by default there are no styles included, you get just a react component.
- As an npm module:
npm install react-file-drop
- Stand-alone: download the source
I wanted that behavior like facebook, gmail, etc. have where a part of the page highlights immediately when you start dragging a file anywhere on the window. I couldn't find any React component that already did this, so, I made one.
- As a module:
var FileDrop = require("react-file-drop");
- Stand-alone:
window.ReactFileDrop
First, you define the frame
prop (default is the document
), whenever the user begins dragging file(s) anywhere over this frame, the <div class="file-drop-target">
will be inserted into the DOM.
Next, define an onDrop
prop, whenever a user drops their files onto the target, this callback will be triggered.
Lastly, you'll need to style it. Check out the Styling section below for details.
Callback when the user drops files onto the target
Callback when the user is dragging over the target. Also adds the file-drop-dragging-over-target
class to the file-drop-target
Callback when the user leaves the target. Removes the file-drop-dragging-over-target
class from the file-drop-target
Learn more about HTML5 dropEffects
If you'd like the file-drop-target
div to always be visible (otherwise, it's only visible when the user begins dragging over the frame
)
This is the "scope" or frame that the user must drag some file(s) over to kick things off.
Callback when the user begins dragging over the frame
Callback when the user stops dragging over the frame
Callback when the user drops files anywhere over the frame
By default, the component comes with no styles. You can grab the demo CSS to get you started.
The outer container element
This is the target the user has to drag their files to. It will be inserted into the DOM whenever the user starts dragging over the frame, or if you set targetAlwaysVisible={true}
The file-drop-dragging-over-frame
class will be added to the file-drop-target
whenever the user begins dragging a file over the frame
, and it will be removed when they leave
The file-drop-dragging-over-target
class will be added to the file-drop-target
whenever the user begins dragging a file over the file-drop-target
div, and it will be removed when they leave