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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Scriptlets
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How to convert Scriptlet rule to work on iOS?
The complete docs
Uppy
- Uppy: Sleek, modular open source JavaScript file uploader
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Ask HN: How to handle user file uploads?
Look at https://uppy.io/ open source and lot of integrations. You can keep moving to different levels of abstraction as required and see some good practices of how things are done.
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Pre-made solution for allowing a client to upload a file to my web hosting (via browser, not FTP client)?
I just found uppy. This will be the next one I use. https://uppy.io/
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BEST way to upload images to AWS from Next?
I’m building a photo sharing website and want to make it incredibly easy to upload photos. Of course I could just utilize AWS official packages but that’s pretty bare bones. I could also use next-s3-upload which is purpose built for Next and simplifies some things but is still fairly basic. But then there’s things like uppy that provides everything you’d ever need in an uploaded (third party sources, camera, etc.) that would be nice to haves, but apparently doesn’t play well with Next without a separate Node server.
- Torn between NextJS or Node/Express
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Backblaze webinar Feb 28 @ 10am Pacific: Scaling Media Delivery Workflows with bunny.net and Backblaze B2
Media file uploads with the Uppy JavaScript uploader plugin
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How to upload large files (1GB+) through a RestAPI
Check out Uppy and Uppy Companion: https://github.com/transloadit/uppy/
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File upload component. How to use form.progress for multiple files uploaded (inertia+vue)?
I would look at Uppy.js, I've used it in an enterprise application and it works super well, makes it super easy to do what you're trying to achieve with progress bars for each file.
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React Project with TUS/Uppy integration for video uploads
I started to try out https://uppy.io/ but their lack of good documentation makes my life a bit difficult. However, uppy seems to be the only available solution out there in the React land (i dont want to implement it by myself).
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Bibliotecas NodeJS incríveis que você não tem ideia que existem
🔀 Repositório no GitHub
What are some alternatives?
AdguardBrowserExtension - AdGuard browser extension
dropzone - Dropzone is an easy to use drag'n'drop library. It supports image previews and shows nice progress bars.
cname-trackers - This repository contains a list of popular CNAME trackers
filepond - 🌊 A flexible and fun JavaScript file upload library
my_filters_001 - My filter lists - feel free to add these lists to uBlock Origin
jQuery-File-Upload - File Upload widget with multiple file selection, drag&drop support, progress bar, validation and preview images, audio and video for jQuery. Supports cross-domain, chunked and resumable file uploads. Works with any server-side platform (Google App Engine, PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, Java, etc.) that supports standard HTML form file uploads.
HostlistsRegistry - Known hosts blocklists that are made available to the users of AdGuard products
fine-uploader
plupload - Plupload is JavaScript API for building file uploaders. It supports multiple file selection, file filtering, chunked upload, client side image downsizing and when necessary can fallback to alternative runtimes, like Flash and Silverlight.
awesome-flutter-desktop - A curated list of awesome things related to Flutter desktop.
sortablejs - Reorderable drag-and-drop lists for modern browsers and touch devices. No jQuery or framework required.
flow.js - A JavaScript library providing multiple simultaneous, stable, fault-tolerant and resumable/restartable file uploads via the HTML5 File API.