React FilePond is a handy wrapper 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.
- 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.
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npm install react-filepond filepond --save
Usage:
// Import React FilePond
import { FilePond, registerPlugin } from "react-filepond";
// Import FilePond styles
import "filepond/dist/filepond.min.css";
// Import the Image EXIF Orientation and Image Preview plugins
// Note: These need to be installed separately
import FilePondPluginImageExifOrientation from "filepond-plugin-image-exif-orientation";
import FilePondPluginImagePreview from "filepond-plugin-image-preview";
import "filepond-plugin-image-preview/dist/filepond-plugin-image-preview.css";
// Register the plugins
registerPlugin(FilePondPluginImageExifOrientation, FilePondPluginImagePreview);
// Our app
class App extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
// Set initial files, type 'local' means this is a file
// that has already been uploaded to the server (see docs)
files: [
{
source: "index.html",
options: {
type: "local"
}
}
]
};
}
handleInit() {
console.log("FilePond instance has initialised", this.pond);
}
render() {
return (
<div className="App">
{/* Pass FilePond properties as attributes */}
<FilePond
ref={ref => (this.pond = ref)}
files={this.state.files}
allowMultiple={true}
maxFiles={3}
server="/api"
oninit={() => this.handleInit()}
onupdatefiles={fileItems => {
// Set currently active file objects to this.state
this.setState({
files: fileItems.map(fileItem => fileItem.file)
});
}}
/>
</div>
);
}
}