1.1.4 • Published 7 years ago
react-dnd-dropzone v1.1.4
react-dnd-dropzone
Dropzone with render props built with react-dnd.
This is a simple component for the use case of native files.
Installation
$ yarn add react-dnd-dropzoneDemo
Usage
import Dropzone from 'react-dnd-dropzone';
<Dropzone
  onDrop={files => console.log(files)}
  render={({ canDrop, isOver }) => (
    <div>
      Drop file here!
      <pre>{JSON.stringify({ canDrop, isOver })}</pre>
    </div>
  )}
/>;With custom React-dnd context (PR #56 by @smallfx).
import * as React from 'react';
import { DragDropContext } from 'react-dnd';
import HTML5Backend from 'react-dnd-html5-backend';
import { DropTarget, Target } from 'react-dnd-dropzone';
const HTML5DropContext = DragDropContext(HTML5Backend)(({ children }) => (
  <div>{children}</div>
));
const Dropzone = DropTarget(Target);
const App = () => (
  <HTML5DropContext>
    <Dropzone
      onDrop={files => console.log(files)}
      render={({ canDrop, isOver }) => (
        <div>
          <pre>{JSON.stringify({ canDrop, isOver }, null, 2)}</pre>
        </div>
      )}
    />
  </HTML5DropContext>
);API
type DropzoneProps = {
  onDrop: (files: Array<File>, monitor: any) => void,
  render: ({ canDrop: boolean, isOver: boolean }) => React.Element<any>,
  accepts?: Array<string>,
};acceptsvalue: https://github.com/react-dnd/react-dnd/blob/master/packages/react-dnd-html5-backend/src/NativeTypes.js
Development
Requirements
- node >= 11.9.0
 - yarn >= 1.13.0
 
$ yarn install --pure-lockfile
$ yarn startTest
$ yarn run format
$ yarn run eslint
$ yarn run flow
$ yarn run test:watch
$ yarn run buildPublish
$ npm version patch
$ npm run changelog
git commit & pushCONTRIBUTING
- ⇄ Pull requests and ★ Stars are always welcome.
 - For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
 - Pull requests must be accompanied by passing automated tests.