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angularjs-filepond

v0.1.4

Published

A handy FilePond adapter component for AngularJS

Downloads

8

Readme

AngularJS FilePond

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A AngujarJS (yes I know that he is a bit old, but still people using it) component for FilePond.

Usage

Add this module as a dependency:

angular.module('myApp', ['filepond'])
//...

Create a configuration object for FilePond, following its documentation.

angular.module('myApp')
    .controller('myController', ['$log', function($log){
        var vm = this;

        //see FilePond's docs
        vm.filePondConfig = {
            allowMultiple: true,
            required: true,
            server: '/api/files'
        };

        vm.filePondInitiated = function(filePondInstance){
            $log.debug('FilePond initialized: ', filePondInstance);
        };

        return vm;
    }]);

Then, add it to one of your templates and the configuration that we already set up.

<file-pond config="app.filePondConfig" on-init="app.filePondInitiated(instance)"></file-pond>

You can check for a more detailed and working example in the index.html file.

Testing

For now I didn't wrote unit tests for this component, but there's a page for manual testing :)

Contribute

Clone this repo and install all the dependencies using yarn (or npm i which is not recommended because I'll not keep that lock file up to date)

This project was made using Gulp for its automation scripts. Here's some of them and what they do:

  • gulp debug: Builds and start a server to test the application using the index.html file.
  • gulp build: Builds the js files and write the results to dist folder.
  • gulp publish: Same as build but also build a min version.
  • gulp clean: Deletes the dist folder and its contents