6.0.4 • Published 2 years ago
vue-filepond-vite-laravel v6.0.4
Vue FilePond
Just a copy of vue-filepond 6.0.3 without importing vue from 'vue/dist/vue.esm.js'. Because Vue 2, Laravel and Vite already have
resolve: {
alias: {
vue: 'vue/dist/vue.esm.js',
},
},
Vue FilePond is a handy adapter component for FilePond, a JavaScript library that can upload anything you throw at it, optimizes images for faster uploads, and offers a great, accessible, silky smooth user experience.
Core Features
- Accepts directories, files, blobs, local URLs, remote URLs and Data URIs.
- Drop files, select on filesystem, copy and paste files, or add files using the API.
- Async uploading with AJAX, or encode files as base64 data and send along form post.
- Accessible, tested with AT software like VoiceOver and JAWS, navigable by Keyboard.
- Image optimization, automatic image resizing, cropping, and fixes EXIF orientation.
- Responsive, automatically scales to available space, is functional on both mobile and desktop devices.
Also need Image Editing?
Doka.js might be just what you're looking for. It's a Modern JavaScript Image Editor, Doka supports setting crop aspect ratios, resizing, rotating, cropping, and flipping images. Above all, it integrates beautifully with FilePond.
Installation:
npm install vue-filepond filepond
Usage:
<template>
<div id="app">
<file-pond
name="test"
ref="pond"
label-idle="Drop files here..."
v-bind:allow-multiple="true"
accepted-file-types="image/jpeg, image/png"
server="/api"
v-bind:files="myFiles"
v-on:init="handleFilePondInit"/>
</div>
</template>
<script>
// Import Vue FilePond
import vueFilePond from 'vue-filepond';
// Import FilePond styles
import 'filepond/dist/filepond.min.css';
// Import FilePond plugins
// Please note that you need to install these plugins separately
// Import image preview plugin styles
import 'filepond-plugin-image-preview/dist/filepond-plugin-image-preview.min.css';
// Import image preview and file type validation plugins
import FilePondPluginFileValidateType from 'filepond-plugin-file-validate-type';
import FilePondPluginImagePreview from 'filepond-plugin-image-preview';
// Create component
const FilePond = vueFilePond(FilePondPluginFileValidateType, FilePondPluginImagePreview);
export default {
name: 'app',
data: function() {
return { myFiles: ['cat.jpeg'] };
},
methods: {
handleFilePondInit: function() {
console.log('FilePond has initialized');
// FilePond instance methods are available on `this.$refs.pond`
}
},
components: {
FilePond
}
};
</script>
When using FilePond with an SSR configuration like Nuxt.js it's best to wrap it in <no-ssr>
tags.
<template>
<no-ssr>
<file-pond/>
</no-ssr>
</template>
Usage in the browser:
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Vue in Browser</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/filepond/dist/filepond.min.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/filepond-plugin-image-preview/dist/filepond-plugin-image-preview.min.css">
</head>
<body>
<div id="app">
<file-pond></file-pond>
</div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/filepond-plugin-image-preview"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/filepond"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-filepond"></script>
<script>
new Vue({
el: '#app',
components: {
FilePond: vueFilePond.default(FilePondPluginImagePreview)
}
})
</script>
</body>
</html>