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There are three functions above, ''$init'', ''update'', and ''destroy''.
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In the code snippet above, you can see that there are three functions - ''$init'', ''update'', and ''destroy''.
#'''$init(uplder, file)''': When a user selects a file from file chooser, the function will be invoked.
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#'''$init(uplder, file)''': When the user selects a file from the file chooser, this function will be invoked.
#* ''uplder'' [[#Uploader|A uploader object]]
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#* ''uplder'': [[#Uploader|An uploader object]]
#* ''file'' The file user upload. It is a [http://www.w3.org/TR/FileAPI/ File] object.
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#* ''file'': The file user uploads. It is a [http://www.w3.org/TR/FileAPI/ File] object.
#'''update(send, total)''': After the uploading engine receives the uploaded size, the function will be invoked.
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#'''update(send, total)''': After the uploading engine receives the size that has already been uploaded, this function will be invoked.
 
#* ''sent'': An integer of the uploaded size.
 
#* ''sent'': An integer of the uploaded size.
 
#* ''total'': An integer of the total uploaded size.
 
#* ''total'': An integer of the total uploaded size.
#'''destroy()''': After the uploaded file is done or a user cancels the uploading file or the uploading file causes an error, the function will be invoked.
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#'''destroy()''': After the file has been uploaded or if the uploading has been canceled or if the uploading has caused an error, this function will be invoked.
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After customizing your JavaScript class which in this case is <code>foo.MyFileViewer</code>, assign it to <tt>Dropupload</tt> using the <code>viewerClass</code> attribute as demonstrated below:
  
After finish <code>foo.MyFileViewer</code>, specify the JavaScript class in the <code>viewerClass</code> attribute.
 
 
<source lang="xml"><dropupload viewClass="foo.MyFileViewer" content="custom viewer" detection="none" /></source>
 
<source lang="xml"><dropupload viewClass="foo.MyFileViewer" content="custom viewer" detection="none" /></source>
  

Revision as of 09:56, 6 July 2012

Dropupload

Employment/Purpose

Dropupload leverages HTML 5 technology to handle file uploading where users can simply drag and drop the file(s) they want to upload into Dropupload and the uploading process will start automatically. The behaviour and operation of this Dropupload component is similar to ZK's file upload button but with better user experience and performance.

Example

Following is a typical example of its implementation

	<dropupload maxsize="5120" detection="none" onUpload="doSomething(event)">
		<attribute name="content"><![CDATA[
			<b>Drop Here</b><br/>
			size < 5MB
		]]></attribute>
	</dropupload>

Maxsize

The maxsize attribute is used for limiting the file size of a single file in which users are allowed to upload. Users are allowed to drag in two or more files at once but each of them has to be smaller than the size set by Maxsize. If one of the files is larger than the size set by Maxsize, an error message will occur and nothing will be uploaded.

For example, in the case of the previous sample code, you can upload multiple files, say, four files that are smaller than 5120KB at once but if one of them exceeds 5120KB, then an exception will occur and none of the four files will be uploaded to the server.

The unit of MaxsizeM attribute is in KB. If it is not assigned a value, it will use the value of Configuration.getMaxUploadSize() automatically while a negative value would mean that the file size is set as unlimited.

Detection

This attribute will define what users see when they drag and drop files into the application i.e. how the Dropupload component and its content will appear according to their action.

There are four valid values of detection :

  • none : Ignore users' drag action, always show Dropupload and its content.
  • browser (default setting) : Dropupload is not visible in the application initially but shows up along with the content when users drag files into the browser.
  • self : Dropupload is visible in the application initially but the content only appears when users drag files into the component.
  • id of another component : Behaviour of this value is almost identical to self, except that the trigger area is inside the component of the appointed id.

The content value can be any HTML string and remember to surround the content value by CDATA block .

Note : A Dropupload with detection="browser" cannot be used with another Dropupload component that has a different detection setting; users won't be able to drag a file into the component successfully.

Customized File Viewer

Similar to file upload button, the default file viewer will show the uploading progress via a pop-up bar as illustrated below.

DefaultFileUploadVeiwer.JPG

Alternatively, developers can also design customized File Viewer by implementing a JavaScript class to handle the display screen when uploading files. Below is an example of a customized file viewer where the progress bar is shown at the bottom of the browser.

CustomizedFileUploadVeiwer.JPG


foo.MyFileViewer = zk.$extends(zk.Object, {
	updated: null,
	$init: function (uplder,  file) {
		this._uplder = uplder;
		var id = uplder.id,
			uri = zk.ajaxURI('/web/zk/img/progress2.gif', {au:true}),
			html = '<div id="' + id + '" class="viewer"><image class="float-left" src="' + uri + '"/>'
			+ '<div class="float-left">FileName: ' + file.name
			+ ' <a id="' + id + '-cancel">Cancel</a></div><div class="float-right">'
			+ msgzk.FILE_SIZE + ': <span id="' + id + '-sent">0</span> of '
			+ '<span id="' + id + '-total">0</span></div><div class="clear"></div></div>';
				
		jq(uplder.getWidget().getPage()).append(html);
			
		this.viewer = jq('#'+ id)[0];
		jq('#' + id + '-cancel').click(function() {
			uplder.cancel();
		});
	},
	update: function (sent, total) {
		jq('#'+ this._uplder.id + '-sent').html(Math.round(sent/1000) + msgzk.KBYTES);
		if (!this.updated) {
			this.updated = true;
			jq('#'+ this._uplder.id + '-total').html(Math.round(total/1024)+msgzk.KBYTES);
		}
	},
	destroy: function () {
		jq(this.viewer).remove();
	}
});

In the code snippet above, you can see that there are three functions - $init, update, and destroy.

  1. $init(uplder, file): When the user selects a file from the file chooser, this function will be invoked.
  2. update(send, total): After the uploading engine receives the size that has already been uploaded, this function will be invoked.
    • sent: An integer of the uploaded size.
    • total: An integer of the total uploaded size.
  3. destroy(): After the file has been uploaded or if the uploading has been canceled or if the uploading has caused an error, this function will be invoked.

After customizing your JavaScript class which in this case is foo.MyFileViewer, assign it to Dropupload using the viewerClass attribute as demonstrated below:

<dropupload viewClass="foo.MyFileViewer" content="custom viewer" detection="none" />

Uploader

Here is a description table of the Uploader when passed a user selected a file.

Method Usage
getWidget Returns the widget that it belongs to.
cancel Stops the uploading process.

Transforming the original File Viewer

Customized File Viewers written in the past can continued to be used, only with the need to make some slight changes :

  • The second parameter of $init() changes from the original filenm (type: String) into a file (type: File) object. Add filenm = file.name to solve it.
  • The first parameter of update(), send would originally pass an integer value in a range from 0 to 100, representing the percentage of the uploading process. Now it will pass the amount of the already uploaded amount of data (Bytes).

After Upload Finish

The uploaded files can be retrieved from the companion event, which is an instance of UploadEvent. For example,

<zscript><![CDATA[
public void showFileName(org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.UploadEvent event){
	org.zkoss.util.media.Media[] medias = event.getMedias();
	StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
	for (org.zkoss.util.media.Media m : medias) {
		sb.append(m.getName()+"\n");
	}
	Messagebox.show(sb.toString());
}
]]></zscript>
<dropupload detection="none" onUpload="showFileName(event)" />

Browser Support

As Dropupload uses HTML5 technology, there are several browsers that does not support it. Currently it operates normally on Firefox (v.13), Chrome (v.19) and Safari (v.5.1.x), but IE9, Opera v.11.x cannot use this function.

Moreover, the detection setting cannot be displayed on some older machines.

Supported Events

Name
Event Type
onUpload
Event: UploadEvent

Denotes user has uploaded a file to the component

Supported Children

*NONE

Use Cases

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Version History

Last Update : 2012/07/06


Version Date Content
6.1.0 June, 2012 Dropupload was introduced.



Last Update : 2012/07/06

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