Easy to use Angular directives for file uploading (DEMO PAGE)
This package is to handle select/drag/drop of files. It is NOT a package to transmit files to a server (example page has transmit example).
Table of Contents
- A recommended way to install angular-file is through npm package manager using the following command:
npm install angular-file --save-dev
Alternatively, you can download it in a ZIP file.
-
Currently
angular-file
contains three directives:ngf
,ngfSelect
, andngfDrop
.ngf
andngfSelect
are quite the same with just different defaults and they both utilize<input type="file" />
functionality.ngfDrop
is used to designate an area that will be used for dropping of file(s). -
More information regarding using of angular-file is located in demo and demo sources.
An example intended to have every line needed to run an app with angular-file
import { ngfModule, ngf } from "angular-file"
import { Component, NgModule } from "@angular/core"
import { HttpClient, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpEvent } from '@angular/common/http'
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic'
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'
import { Subscription } from 'rxjs'
//two ways to upload files
const template = `
<input
ngf
multiple
type = "file"
accept = "image/*"
[(files)] = "files"
maxSize = "1024"
/>
<button *ngIf="files" (click)="uploadFiles(files)">send files</button>
<ngfFormData
[files] = "files"
[(FormData)] = "myFormData"
postName = "file"
></ngfFormData>
<ngfUploadStatus
[(percent)] = "uploadPercent"
[httpEvent] = "httpEvent"
></ngfUploadStatus>
<div *ngIf="uploadPercent">
Upload Progress: {{ uploadPercent }}%
</div>
`
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: template
})
export class AppComponent {
postUrl = '...'
myFormData:FormData//populated by ngfFormData directive
httpEvent:HttpEvent<Event>
constructor(public HttpClient:HttpClient){}
uploadFiles(files:File[]) : Subscription {
const config = new HttpRequest('POST', this.postUrl, this.myFormData), {
reportProgress: true
})
return this.HttpClient.request( config )
.subscribe(event=>{
this.httpEvent = event
if (event instanceof HttpResponse) {
alert('upload complete, old school alert used')
}
},
error=>{
alert('!failure beyond compare cause:' + error.toString())
})
}
}
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
ngfModule
],
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule);
Examples of how to allow file selection
Multiple
<input type="file" ngf [(files)]="files" multiple />
Single
<input type="file" ngf [(file)]="file" />
Element
<div ngfSelect multiple="1" [(files)]="files">
Tap to Select
</div>
Images Only
<button ngfSelect [(file)]="userFile" accept="image/*" multiple="1">
Tap to Select
</button>
<div [ngfBackground]="userFile"
style="background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;width:50px;height:50px"
></div>
Examples of how to allow file drag/drop
Basic
<div ngfDrop
[(files)]="files"
[(file)]="file"
([validDrag])="validDrag"
([invalidDrag])="invalidDrag"
[ngClass]="{'myHoverClass': validDrag, 'myAntiHoverClass': validDrag}"
>
Drop Files Here
</div>
Combo Drop Select
<div ngfDrop selectable="1" multiple="1"
[(files)]="files"
[(validDrag)]="validComboDrag"
[(invalidDrag)]="invalidComboDrag"
[ngClass]="{'goodDragClass':validComboDrag, 'badDragClass':invalidComboDrag}"
>
Combo drop/select zone
</div>
- ngf Directive
- ngfDrop Directive
- ngfBackground Directive
- ngfSelect Directive
- ngfUploadStatus Directive
[(ngf)] : ngf//reference to directive class
[multiple] : string
[accept] : string
[maxSize] : number//bytes . 1024 = 1k . 1048576 = 1mb
[forceFilename] : string
[forcePostname] : string//when FormData object created, sets name of POST input
[ngfFixOrientation] : boolean = true
[fileDropDisabled] : any = false
[selectable] : any = false
[(lastInvalids)] : {file:File,type:string}[] = []
[(lastBaseUrl)] : string//Base64 od last file uploaded url
[(file)] : File//last file uploaded
[(files)] : File[]
(init) : EventEmitter<ngf>
This directive extends ngf
(fileOver) :EventEmitter<any> = new EventEmitter()
[(validDrag)] :any = false
[(invalidDrag)] :any = false
Supporting Internet Explorer 11 or less?
Only (fileOver) works accurately [(validDrag)] & [(invalidDrag)] should NOT be used as IE11 does not indicate the number of files NOR the types of files being dragged like other modern web browsers
This directive extends ngf
[selectable]:any = true
[ngfBackground]:File
Does calculations of an upload event and provideds percent of upload completed
[(percent)]:number
[httpEvent]:Event
Converts files to FormData
[files]:File[]
[postName]:string = "file"
[fileName]:string//force file name
[(FormData)]:FormData
Please follow this guidelines when reporting bugs and feature requests:
- Use GitHub Issues board to report bugs and feature requests (not our email address)
- Please always write steps to reproduce the error. That way we can focus on fixing the bug, not scratching our heads trying to reproduce it.
Thanks for understanding!
- Current Author: Acker Apple
- Forked from outdated package: ng2-file-upload
The MIT License (see the LICENSE file for the full text)