Dropzone.js is a light weight JavaScript library for jQuery that turns an HTML element into a dropzone. This means that a user can drag and drop a file onto it, and the file gets uploaded to the server via AJAX.
- Image thumbnail previews. Simply register the callback
thumbnail(file, data)
and display the image wherever you like - Multiple files and synchronous uploads
- Progress updates
- Support for large files
Implicit creation:
<form action="/target" class="dropzone"></form>
That's it. Really!
Dropzone will automatically attach to it, and handle file drops.
Want more control? You can instantiate dropzone manually like this:
$("div#my-zone").dropzone({ ...configuration... });
Note that dropzones don't have to be forms. But if you choose another element you have to pass the
url
parameter in the options.
For configuration options please look at the source line 52.
I use emitter to manage events. If you want to register to some event you can do so on the dropzone
object itself:
var myDropzone = $("div#my-zone").dropzone({ ...configuration... });
myDropzone.on("error", function(file, message) { alert(message); });
For a list of all events, please look at the source line 25.
- Chrome 7+
- Firefox 4+
- IE 10+
- Opera 12+
- Safari 5+
I realize that there are already other libraries out there but the reason I decided to write my own are the following:
- I didn't want it to be too big, and to cumbersome to dive into.
- I want to design my own elements. I only want to register callbacks so I can update my elements accordingly.
- Big files should get uploaded without a problem.
- I wanted a callback for image previews, that don't kill the browser if too many too big images are viewed.
- I want to use the latest API of browsers. I don't care if it falls back to the normal upload form if the browser is too old.