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easydd

v1.3.2

Published

This library provides a easy drop zone without losing control of the data.

Readme

EasyDD - Easy Drop Zone

This library provides a easy drop zone without losing control of the data.

Like to see the demo live? http://msphn.github.io/easydd/

Features

  • Drop one ore more files to a dropzone
  • Define maximum filesize
  • Define allowed mime types
  • No ajax just getting data from a dropzone
  • Upload files by clicking at the dropzone

Use it

It's easy, just include src/easydd.js and easydd.css in your HTML.

Create an empty div and give it an id.

Initialize is like that:

    // Initialize easyDD
    var dd = new easydd({
        // HTML ID of an existing div to render to
        elementId: 'dd',
        // Centered text inside the div?
        text: 'Drop or Click here!',
        // Max file size in kb
        maxSize: 250,
        // Array of allowed mimetypes
        allowedMimeTypes: ['image/png', 'image/jpeg', 'image/gif'],
        // Callback function see callbackTest above
        callback: callbackTest
    });

And to use all these awesome data you receive, add a callback function in the callback parameter.

If you don't like limits, just remove maxSize and allowedMimeTypes, every file will be passed now to your callback function.

Composer

If you like to get the latest version automatically, just add the composer repository.

composer require msphn/easydd @dev-master

Works with

I verified:

  • Firefox 37+
  • Chrome 42+
  • Midori 0.5.9 (Apple WebKit)
  • Internet Explorer 11 (11.0.9600.17728)

Haven't tested with any other browser yet.

Contributing?

Please support that library by testing and improving.