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Vue File Upload UI Widget โ€” Lightweight & supports: drag and drop, multiple uploads, image cropping, customization & more ๐Ÿš€ Comes with Cloud Storage ๐ŸŒ

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  • @upload-io/vue-uploader/dist/main.js

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Vue Uploader

Vue File Upload Widget
(With Integrated Cloud Storage)



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Get Started โ€” Try on CodePen

Upload Widget Demo

100% Serverless File Upload Widget
Powered by Upload.io


DMCA Compliant โ€ข GDPR Compliant โ€ข 99.9% Uptime SLA
Supports: Rate Limiting, Volume Limiting, File Size & Type Limiting, JWT Auth, and more...




Installation

Install via NPM:

npm install @upload-io/vue-uploader

Or via YARN:

yarn add @upload-io/vue-uploader

Or via a <script> tag:

<script src="https://js.upload.io/vue-uploader/v3"></script>

Usage

Vue Uploader provides two options:

Option 1) File Upload Button โ€” Try on CodePen

Create a file upload button using the openUploadModal helper:

<template>
  <button @click="uploadFile">Upload a file...</button>
</template>

<script lang="ts">
  import { Uploader } from "uploader";
  import { openUploadModal } from "@upload-io/vue-uploader";
  import type { UploadWidgetConfig, UploadWidgetResult } from "uploader";
  import type { PreventableEvent } from "@upload-io/vue-uploader";

  // Create one instance per app. (Get API keys from Upload.io)
  const uploader = Uploader({
    apiKey: "free"
  });

  // See "customization" below.
  const options: UploadWidgetConfig = {
    multi: true
  };

  export default {
    name: "App",
    methods: {
      uploadFile(event: PreventableEvent) {
        openUploadModal({
          event,
          uploader,
          options,
          onComplete: (files: UploadWidgetResult[]) => {
            if (files.length === 0) {
              alert("No files selected.");
            } else {
              alert(files.map(f => f.fileUrl).join("\n"));
            }
          }
        })
      }
    }
  };
</script>

Option 2) Dropzone โ€” Try on CodePen

Create a file upload dropzone using the UploadDropzone component:

<template>
  <UploadDropzone :uploader="uploader"
                  :options="options"
                  :on-update="onFileUploaded"
                  width="600px"
                  height="375px" />
</template>

<script lang="ts">
import { Uploader } from "uploader";
import { UploadDropzone } from "@upload-io/vue-uploader";
import type { UploadWidgetConfig, UploadWidgetResult } from "uploader";

// One instance per app.
const uploader = Uploader({ apiKey: "free" });

// See "customization" below.
const options: UploadWidgetConfig = {
  multi: true
};

export default {
  name: "App",
  components: {
    UploadDropzone
  },
  data() {
    return {
      uploader,
      options
    };
  },
  methods: {
    onFileUploaded(files: UploadWidgetResult[]) {
      if (files.length === 0) {
        alert("No files selected.");
      } else {
        alert(files.map(f => f.fileUrl).join("\n"));
      }
    }
  }
};
</script>

The Result

The callbacks receive a Array<UploadWidgetResult>:

{
  fileUrl: "https://upcdn.io/FW25...",   // URL to use when serving this file.
  filePath: "/uploads/example.jpg",      // File path (we recommend saving this to your database).

  editedFile: undefined,                 // Edited file (for image crops). Same structure as below.

  originalFile: {
    fileUrl: "https://upcdn.io/FW25...", // Uploaded file URL.
    filePath: "/uploads/example.jpg",    // Uploaded file path (relative to your raw file directory).
    accountId: "FW251aX",                // Upload.io account the file was uploaded to.
    originalFileName: "example.jpg",     // Original file name from the user's machine.
    file: { ... },                       // Original DOM file object from the <input> element.
    size: 12345,                         // File size in bytes.
    lastModified: 1663410542397,         // Epoch timestamp of when the file was uploaded or updated.
    mime: "image/jpeg",                  // File MIME type.
    metadata: {
      ...                                // User-provided JSON object.
    },
    tags: [
      "tag1",                            // User-provided & auto-generated tags.
      "tag2",
      ...
    ]
  }
}

Image Processing (Resize, Crop, etc.)

The Upload.io platform includes a built-in Image Processing API, which supports the following:

Original Image

Here's an example using a photo of Chicago:

https://upcdn.io/W142hJk/raw/example/city-landscape.jpg

Processed Image

You can use the Image Processing API to convert the above photo into this processed image:

https://upcdn.io/W142hJk/image/example/city-landscape.jpg
  ?w=900
  &h=600
  &fit=crop
  &f=webp
  &q=80
  &blur=4
  &text=WATERMARK
  &layer-opacity=80
  &blend=overlay
  &layer-rotate=315
  &font-size=100
  &padding=10
  &font-weight=900
  &color=ffffff
  &repeat=true
  &text=Chicago
  &gravity=bottom
  &padding-x=50
  &padding-bottom=20
  &font=/example/fonts/Lobster.ttf
  &color=ffe400

Full Documentation

Vue Uploader Documentation ยป

Need a Headless (no UI) File Upload Library?

Try Upload.js ยป

Can I use my own storage?

Yes! Upload.io supports custom S3 buckets on Upload Plus plans.

For ease and simplicity, your files are stored in Upload.io's internal S3 buckets by default. You can change this on a folder-by-folder basis โ€” to use your existing S3 bucket(s) โ€” in the Upload Dashboard.

๐Ÿ‘‹ Create your Upload.io Account

Vue Uploader is the Vue file upload component for Upload.io: the file upload service for web apps.

Create an Upload.io account ยป

Building From Source

BUILD.md

License

MIT