1.0.3 • Published 7 years ago
file-button v1.0.3
Example
javascript
var filebutton = require('file-button');
var request = require('superagent');
filebutton
.create()
.on('fileinput', function(fileinput){
var req = request.post('/upload/')
var files = fileinput.files;
var file;
for(var i = 0, len = files.length; i < len; ++i){
var file = files[i];
req.attach('ajaxfile-' + i, file, file.name);
}
req
.on('progress', function(e){
if (e.lengthComputable) {
// handle progress bar here
}
})
.end(function(err, res) {
if (res.ok) {
// handle successful result here
}
});
})
.mount(document.getElementById('button'));
html
<a id="button" >Upload</a>
or
<div id = "button">Upload</div>
or
<button id="button">Upload</button> // IE8 won't work
Test
$ npm test
Basic
var filebutton = require('file-button');
filebutton
.create() // create the instance
.on('fileinput', listener) // listen to the event `fileinput`
.mount(el); // mount the view on the button
API
FileButton.create(options)
A file-button
can be initiated by invoking the .create()
method. For example.
var filebutton = require('file-button');
filebutton.create();
The file-button
instance is also an Event-Emitter using component-emitter.
options : {Object}
- multiple: {Boolean}, default to true
- accept: {String}, default to null
- fieldName: {String}, default to 'ajaxfile'
Event: 'fileinput'
Emitted each time the file input value is changed. The fileinput
element will be removed from the DOM Tree and emitted to the listener.
Event: 'destroyed'
Emitted after the instance is destroyed.
filebutton.mount({HtmlElement})
Mount the view on an element. For example, a bootstrap button
<a class="btn btn-lg btn-primary">Upload</a>
filebutton.enable()
Enable the file input button.
filebutton.disable()
Disable the file input button.
filebutton.destroy()
Destroy the file input button. A destroyed
event will be emitted.