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HTML5 drag & drop for humans

browser support

In case you didn't know, the HTML5 drag and drop API is a total disaster! This is an attempt to make the API usable by mere mortals.

This module works in the browser with browserify and it's used by WebTorrent!

Note: If you're not using browserify, then use the included standalone file dragdrop.bundle.js. This exports a DragDrop function on window.

features

  • simple API
  • adds a drag class to the drop target on hover, for easy styling!
  • optionally, get the file(s) as a Buffer (see buffer)

install

npm install drag-drop

usage

var dragDrop = require('drag-drop')

dragDrop('#dropTarget', function (files, pos) {
  console.log('Here are the dropped files', files)
  console.log('Dropped at coordinates', pos.x, pos.y)
})

Another handy thing this does is add a drag class to the drop target when the user is dragging a file over the drop target. Useful for styling the drop target to make it obvious that this is a drop target!

a more complete example

var dragDrop = require('drag-drop')

// You can pass in a DOM node or a selector string!
dragDrop('#dropTarget', function (files) {
  console.log('Here are the dropped files', files)

  // `files` is an Array!
  files.forEach(function (file) {
    console.log(file.name)
    console.log(file.size)
    console.log(file.type)
    console.log(file.lastModifiedData)

    // convert the file to a Buffer that we can use!
    var reader = new FileReader()
    reader.addEventListener('load', function (e) {
      // e.target.result is an ArrayBuffer
      var arr = new Uint8Array(e.target.result)
      var buffer = new Buffer(arr)

      // do something with the buffer!
    })
    reader.addEventListener('error', function (err) {
      console.error('FileReader error' + err)
    })
    reader.readAsArrayBuffer(file)
  })
})

get files as buffers

If you prefer to access file data as Buffers, then just require drag-drop like this:

var dragDrop = require('drag-drop/buffer')

dragDrop('#dropTarget', function (files) {
  files.forEach(function (file) {
    // file is actually a buffer!
    console.log(file.readUInt32LE(0))
    console.log(file.toJSON())
    console.log(file.toString('hex')) // etc...

    // but it still has all the normal file properties!
    console.log(file.name)
    console.log(file.size)
    console.log(file.type)
    console.log(file.lastModifiedDate)
  })
}

license

MIT. Copyright (c) Feross Aboukhadijeh.