1.1.0 • Published 4 years ago

fileexplorerjs v1.1.0

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ISC
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

FileExplorerJs

Description

A pure JavaScript component for creating a file explorer interface.

Why Use FileExplorerJs?

  • Pure JavaScript - No HTML, CSS or 3rd party library requirements (e.g. jquery). All HTML components and elements are created dynamically.
  • Independant - Object is run in its own namespace to avoid conflicts with other libraries.
  • All Screen Sizes - Can be used with desktop, tablet and mobile browsers.
  • Easy to Install - Simply download the library and import it into your project.
  • Easy to Use - Create an file explorer view with a few lines of code.
  • Customisable - Multiple options to configure the view and operation. Create your own layout and define api locations for context menu operations.
  • Beautiful - Styled by default out of the box.
  • Tiny - 37 kb uncompressed source code.

Getting Started

Installation

  1. Run this command
npm i fileexplorerjs --save
  1. Add as a resource.

    <script type="text/javascript" src="/<location_of_installation>/fileexplorerjs.full.min.js"></script>

Useage

To generate a fileexplorer view you must first specify a config object then pass this to the init() function. See example below:

<script type="text/javascript" src="/<location_of_installation>/fileexplorerjs.full.min.js"></script>
<script type="module">
  const config = {
    // user interface configuration
    ui: {
      treeSearchDiv: 'name of div to load file tree search into',
      breadcrumbDiv: 'name of div to load breadcrumb menu into',
      tableSearchDiv: 'name of div to load folder view search into',
      treeDiv: 'name of div to load file tree into',
      tableDiv: 'name of div to load folder view into'
    },
    // specify filter to apply to file tree on load
    defaultTreeSearchValue: 'some search value',
    // api configuration for connecting functions to server
    api: {
      // route to generate file system directory. Must contain json data formatted as follows:
      // [{
      //   DATA_DEPTH: 1 to ... ,
      //   ICON_TYPE: 'folder' || 'file',
      //   NAME: 'some name',
      //   FILE_PATH: 'some file path',
      //   SIZE: ' some file size',
      //   LAST_EDIT_DATE: 'some last edit date'
      // }]
      directory: 'some api e.g. /api/ftp/read/folder',
      // download files and folders - expected that the files under this location are served staticly.
      download: 'some api e.g. /test/express/assets',
      // add files and folders - expected that api handles add/{file||folder}
      // add/file expects multipart form data with the upload directory specified as a header
      // add/folder expects application/json encoded data as follows:
      // [{
      //  dir: 'some directory',
      //  folder: 'some folder'
      // }]
      add: 'some api e.g. /api/ftp/add',
      // delete files and folders - expected that api handles delete/{file||folder}
      // delete/{file||folder} expects application/json encoded data as follows:
      // [{
      //  dir: 'some directory',
      //  file||folder: 'some file or folder'
      // }]
      delete: 'some api e.g. /api/ftp/delete',
      // update (rename) files and folders - expected that api handles update/{file||folder}
      // update/file expects application/json encoded data as follows:
      // [{
      //  NEW_DIR: "some new directory location"
      //  NEW_FILE: "some new file name"
      //  OLD_DIR: "current directory"
      //  OLD_FILE: "current file name"
      //  TYPE: "file"
      // }]
      // update/folder expects application/json encoded data as follows:
      // [{
      //  NEW_DIR: "some new directory location"
      //  NEW_FOLDER: "some new folder name"
      //  OLD_DIR: "current directory"
      //  OLD_FOLDER: "current folder name"
      //  TYPE: "folder"
      // }]
      update: 'some api e.g. /api/ftp/update',
    }
  }
  fileexplorerjs.init(config);
</script>

Contributors

Develop

If you would like to contribute to the project. To get a development environment up and running on your local system. Simply follow the instructions below.

  1. Install latest version of Node.js
https://nodejs.org/en/download/
  1. Clone repository to your system using the following command or git desktop
git clone https://github.com/Joshua-W-Adams/modalator
  1. Install repository dependencies
npm install
  1. Serve module with web server
gulp serve
  1. Sample module can now be accessed on localhost
http://localhost/

Deployment

  1. Lint application
gulp lint
  1. Build dist files
gulp build
  1. Submit pull request to master branch on repository

License

Copyright (C) 2020 Joshua Adams This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.