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s3bucket-upload-uppy

v0.0.6

Published

s3bucket-upload-uppy can be used to directly upload files to AWS S3 Bucket without a Backend API. This library uses <a href="https://uppy.io/docs/" target="_blank">Uppy</a> File Uploader Interface

Downloads

31

Readme

s3bucket-upload-uppy

s3bucket-upload-uppy can be used to directly upload files to AWS S3 Bucket without a Backend API. This library uses Uppy File Uploader Interface

Uppy's Official Documentation

Installation

npm i s3bucket-upload-uppy

Import & Initialization

app.module.ts

import { S3BucketUppyUploadModule } from 's3bucket-upload-uppy';

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        S3BucketUppyUploadModule,
        ...
    ],
    ...
})

Component Template

<ng-s3Bucket-uppy [config]="settings" (onFileAdd)="onFileAdd($event)" (onFileUpload)="onFileUpload($event)"
(uploadResult)="uploadResult($event)"></ng-s3Bucket-uppy>

Component TS

import { UppyConfig } from 's3bucket-upload-uppy';

settings: UppyConfig = {
    plugins: {
        Webcam: true,
        GoogleDrive: true,
        Instagram: true,
        Facebook: true,
        Dropbox: true,
        ScreenCapture: true
    },
    restrictions: {
        maxNumberOfFiles: 10,
    },
    options: {
        debug: true,
    },
    uploaderLook: {
        note: "",
        theme: 'auto',
        proudlyDisplayPoweredByUppy: true
    },
        statusBarOptions: {
        showProgressDetails: true,
        hideRetryButton: false,
        hideCancelButton: false,
        hideProgressAfterFinish: false
    },
    awsConfig:{
        folderName:"Test",
        s3BucketCredentials: environment.s3BucketCredentials
    }
}

S3 Bucket Credentials can be kept in environment.ts

export const environment = {
    ...
    s3BucketCredentials: {
        accessKeyId: 'YOUR_ACCESS_ID',
        secretAccessKey: 'YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY',
        region: 'YOUR_REGION_NAME',
        Bucket:'YOUR_BUCKET_NAME'
    }
};

Adding style

Add the cdn stylesheet in index.html

index.html

    <link href="https://transloadit.edgly.net/releases/uppy/v1.21.1/uppy.min.css" rel="stylesheet">

Settings

Input

Output

UppyConfig Description

export interface UppyConfig {
    plugins?: {
        GoogleDrive?: boolean // null | boolean - Allow Uploading Photo From GoogleDrive
        Instagram?: boolean // null | boolean - Allow Uploading Photo From Instagram
        Webcam?: boolean // null | boolean - Allow Taking Photo From Webcam
        Dropbox?: boolean // null | boolean - Allow Uploading Photo From Dropbox
        Facebook?: boolean // null | boolean - Allow Uploading Photo From Facebook
        ScreenCapture?: boolean // null | boolean - Allow Taking ScreenCast
    },
    restrictions?: {
        maxFileSize?: number, //null | number — maximum file size in bytes for each
        maxNumberOfFiles?: number,//null | number — total number of files that can be selected
        minNumberOfFiles?: number,//null | number — minimum number of files that must
        allowedFileTypes?: Array<string> // null | array of wildcards image/*, exact mime types image/jpeg, or file extensions .jpg: ['image/*', '.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.gif']
    },
    statusBarOptions: {
        hideAfterFinish?: boolean //Hide the Status Bar after the upload is complete
        showProgressDetails?: boolean, // By default, progress in Status Bar is shown as a simple percentage. If you would like to also display remaining upload size and time, set this to true.
        hideUploadButton?: boolean, // Hide the upload button. Use this if you are providing a custom upload button somewhere, and using the uppy.upload() API
        hideRetryButton?: boolean, // Hide the retry button in StatusBar
        hidePauseResumeButton?: boolean, // Hide the pause/resume button in StatusBar and on each individual file.
        hideCancelButton?: boolean, // Hide the cancel button in StatusBar and on each individual file.
        hideProgressAfterFinish?: boolean,// Hide Status Bar after the upload has finished
    },
    uploaderLook: {
        theme?: string, // light | dark | auto
        note?: string, // Optionally, specify a string of text that explains something about the upload for the user. This is a place to explain any restrictions that are put in place. 
        proudlyDisplayPoweredByUppy?: boolean, //Uppy is provided to the world for free by the team behind Transloadit. In return, we ask that you consider keeping a tiny Uppy logo at the bottom of the Dashboard, so that more people can discover and use Uppy. This is, of course, entirely optional. Just set this option to false if you do not wish to display the Uppy logo
        width?: number, //null | number — Width of the Dashboard in pixels.
        height?: number, //null | number — Height of the Dashboard in pixels.
        thumbnailWidth?: number, //null | number — Width of the Thumbnail in pixels.
    },
    options? : {
        id?: string, //A site-wide unique ID for the instance.
        debug?: boolean,
        browserBackButtonClose?: boolean
        autoProceed?: boolean, //Setting this to true will start uploading automatically after the first file is selected without waiting for upload button trigger.
        allowMultipleUploads?: boolean, //Setting this to true,  users can upload some files, and then add more files and upload those as well
        meta?: {} //Metadata object, used for passing things like public keys, usernames, tags and so on
    },
    awsConfig? :{
        folderName?:string // Name of the folder in your Bucket
        s3BucketCredentials: {
            accessKeyId: string,
            secretAccessKey: string,
            region:string,
            Bucket:string
        }
    }

}