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FancyUpload - Swiff meets Ajax (v3.0)

Project FancyUpload - Swiff meets Ajax Showcase Swiff meets Ajax for powerful and elegant uploads. FancyUpload is a file-input replacement which features an unobtrusive, multiple-file selection menu and queued upload with an animated progress bar. It is easy to setup, is server independent, completely styleable via CSS and XHTML and uses MooTools to work in all modern browsers.

Showcases:

Showcase “Attach a File”

A reduced and snappier interface (preview).

The Action Happens Here

Experimental interface preview, not fully tested yet. Inspired by a real-world usage, used in a well-known web-application. Imagine it wrapped in a form to compose e-mails …

Enabled Validations

What will happen?

JavaScript & MooTools

/**
 * FancyUpload Showcase
 *
 * @license		MIT License
 * @author		Harald Kirschner <mail [at] digitarald [dot] de>
 * @copyright	Authors
 */
 
window.addEvent('domready', function() {
 
	/**
	 * Uploader instance
	 */
	var up = new FancyUpload3.Attach('demo-list', '#demo-attach, #demo-attach-2', {
		path: '../../source/Swiff.Uploader.swf',
		url: '../script.php',
		fileSizeMax: 2 * 1024 * 1024,
 
		verbose: true,
 
		onSelectFail: function(files) {
			files.each(function(file) {
				new Element('li', {
					'class': 'file-invalid',
					events: {
						click: function() {
							this.destroy();
						}
					}
				}).adopt(
					new Element('span', {html: file.validationErrorMessage || file.validationError})
				).inject(this.list, 'bottom');
			}, this);	
		},
 
		onFileSuccess: function(file) {
			new Element('input', {type: 'checkbox', 'checked': true}).inject(file.ui.element, 'top');
			file.ui.element.highlight('#e6efc2');
		},
 
		onFileError: function(file) {
			file.ui.cancel.set('html', 'Retry').removeEvents().addEvent('click', function() {
				file.requeue();
				return false;
			});
 
			new Element('span', {
				html: file.errorMessage,
				'class': 'file-error'
			}).inject(file.ui.cancel, 'after');
		},
 
		onFileRequeue: function(file) {
			file.ui.element.getElement('.file-error').destroy();
 
			file.ui.cancel.set('html', 'Cancel').removeEvents().addEvent('click', function() {
				file.remove();
				return false;
			});
 
			this.start();
		}
 
	});
 
});
 

XHTML Markup

<a href="#" id="demo-attach">Attach a file</a>
 
<ul id="demo-list"></ul>
 
<a href="#" id="demo-attach-2" style="display: none;">Attach another file</a>

PHP Script

<?php
/**
 * Swiff.Uploader Example Backend
 *
 * This file represents a simple logging, validation and output.
 *  *
 * WARNING: If you really copy these lines in your backend without
 * any modification, there is something seriously wrong! Drop me a line
 * and I can give you a good rate for fancy and customised installation.
 *
 * No showcase represents 100% an actual real world file handling,
 * you need to move and process the file in your own code!
 * Just like you would do it with other uploaded files, nothing
 * special.
 *
 * @license		MIT License
 *
 * @author		Harald Kirschner <mail [at] digitarald [dot] de>
 * @copyright	Authors
 *
 */
 
 
/**
 * Only needed if you have a logged in user, see option appendCookieData,
 * which adds session id and other available cookies to the sent data.
 *
 * session_name('SID'); // whatever your session name is, adapt that!
 * session_start();
 */
 
// Request log
 
/**
 * You don't need to log, this is just for the showcase. Better remove
 * those lines for production since the log contains detailed file
 * information.
 */
 
$result = array();
 
$result['time'] = date('r');
$result['addr'] = substr_replace(gethostbyaddr($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']), '******', 0, 6);
$result['agent'] = $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];
 
if (count($_GET)) {
	$result['get'] = $_GET;
}
if (count($_POST)) {
	$result['post'] = $_POST;
}
if (count($_FILES)) {
	$result['files'] = $_FILES;
}
 
// we kill an old file to keep the size small
if (file_exists('script.log') && filesize('script.log') > 102400) {
	unlink('script.log');
}
 
$log = @fopen('script.log', 'a');
if ($log) {
	fputs($log, print_r($result, true) . "\n---\n");
	fclose($log);
}
 
 
// Validation
 
$error = false;
 
if (!isset($_FILES['Filedata']) || !is_uploaded_file($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'])) {
	$error = 'Invalid Upload';
}
 
/**
 * You would add more validation, checking image type or user rights.
 *
 
if (!$error && $_FILES['Filedata']['size'] > 2 * 1024 * 1024)
{
	$error = 'Please upload only files smaller than 2Mb!';
}
 
if (!$error && !($size = @getimagesize($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name']) ) )
{
	$error = 'Please upload only images, no other files are supported.';
}
 
if (!$error && !in_array($size[2], array(1, 2, 3, 7, 8) ) )
{
	$error = 'Please upload only images of type JPEG, GIF or PNG.';
}
 
if (!$error && ($size[0] < 25) || ($size[1] < 25))
{
	$error = 'Please upload an image bigger than 25px.';
}
*/
 
 
// Processing
 
/**
 * Its a demo, you would move or process the file like:
 *
 * move_uploaded_file($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'], '../uploads/' . $_FILES['Filedata']['name']);
 * $return['src'] = '/uploads/' . $_FILES['Filedata']['name'];
 *
 * or
 *
 * $return['link'] = YourImageLibrary::createThumbnail($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name']);
 *
 */
 
if ($error) {
 
	$return = array(
		'status' => '0',
		'error' => $error
	);
 
} else {
 
	$return = array(
		'status' => '1',
		'name' => $_FILES['Filedata']['name']
	);
 
	// Our processing, we get a hash value from the file
	$return['hash'] = md5_file($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name']);
 
	// ... and if available, we get image data
	$info = @getimagesize($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name']);
 
	if ($info) {
		$return['width'] = $info[0];
		$return['height'] = $info[1];
		$return['mime'] = $info['mime'];
	}
 
}
 
 
// Output
 
/**
 * Again, a demo case. We can switch here, for different showcases
 * between different formats. You can also return plain data, like an URL
 * or whatever you want.
 *
 * The Content-type headers are uncommented, since Flash doesn't care for them
 * anyway. This way also the IFrame-based uploader sees the content.
 */
 
if (isset($_REQUEST['response']) && $_REQUEST['response'] == 'xml') {
	// header('Content-type: text/xml');
 
	// Really dirty, use DOM and CDATA section!
	echo '<response>';
	foreach ($return as $key => $value) {
		echo "<$key><![CDATA[$value]]></$key>";
	}
	echo '</response>';
} else {
	// header('Content-type: application/json');
 
	echo json_encode($return);
}
 
?>

CSS Stylesheet

a.hover {
	color: red;
}
 
#demo-list {
	padding: 0;
	list-style: none;
	margin: 0;
}
 
#demo-list .file-invalid {
	cursor: pointer;
	color: #514721;
	padding-left: 48px;
	line-height: 24px;
	background: url(assets/error.png) no-repeat 24px 5px;
	margin-bottom: 1px;
}
#demo-list .file-invalid span {
	background-color: #fff6bf;
	padding: 1px;
}
 
#demo-list .file {
	line-height: 2em;
	padding-left: 22px;
	background: url(assets/attach.png) no-repeat 1px 50%;
}
 
#demo-list .file span,
#demo-list .file a {
	padding: 0 4px;
}
 
#demo-list .file .file-size {
	color: #666;
}
 
#demo-list .file .file-error {
	color: #8a1f11;
}
 
#demo-list .file .file-progress {
	width: 125px;
	height: 12px;
	vertical-align: middle;
	background-image: url(../../assets/progress-bar/progress.gif);
}
 

This example and the accompanying sources/assets are © 2008-2009 by Harald Kirschner and available under The MIT License. For debugging and profiling the scripts and their markup download Firefox and use addons like Firebug and Web Developer Toolbar.

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    jojo
    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    I see your message "Use options: data (defined in Swiff.Uploader) or return {data: …} from onBeforeOpen to set POST data" but i do not understund what i have to return...

    thanks
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    jojo
    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    hello,

    Who can explain me how to send POST data while uploading ? Thanks !!!!
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    jyuza 1 Point
    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to all of those who helped each other on the previous version of FancyUpload. Thanks to you guys, specially Digitarald for his tremendous programming skills and for all the time he spends, helping people, like me, with no real knowledge in Javascript.

    I was using the previous version of FancyUpload and I am trying to use the brand new one. Right now I got it work, but I had to copy the Mootools.js in the example to make it work because the Mootools version don't work. That was the only problem I had (maybe it will help, who knows).

    And here comes the question. Like someone who posted in the comments, I am trying to post Data along with the Files I upload. My problem is that I have a <select> items, and I would like to send Image with the Id I would select in the list of items. How can I proceed ? Thank you very much my friends, J.</select>
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    Bodom78 5 Points
    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    Have not tried it out personally but playing with the demo it worked great for me in FF 2.0.0.14 and IE6/7.

    This is a really nice integration of JavaScript and Flash, great work.
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    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    How I can send POST data with the fileupload?
    I user mod_rewrite for my website, so I can't use GET...

    I can't find a documentation...

    Bist du eigentlich ein Deutscher? Im alten Code waren deutsche Kommentare xD
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    digitarald Site Owner
    replied 2 years ago (1 Point)
    Use options: data (defined in Swiff.Uploader) or return {data: ...} from onBeforeOpen to set POST data for a single file. I'll add documentation for that later when the API is stable. The .de in the domain is not just camouflage ;)
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    Jay
    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    Harald, I'm having an issue with using callbacks, namely the OnAllComplete callback. I've tried setting passing a "callBacks" object with the onAllComplete callback defined as a function, but that causes something to break (without an error), as the uploader never actually initializes. I also tried passing an onAllComplete to the constructor like you're using onLoad, but that isn't recognized (and nothing within it is used). Any brief examples for using the other callbacks?
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    digitarald Site Owner
    replied 2 years ago (1 Point)
    Can you paste some more code here, so I can make sure that I understand what you are describing and what code u are using.
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    digitarald Site Owner
    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    Use the option queued for that and all uploads start at one time. But uploading queued is better for the server health and faster because the connection is not shared. Usually you also resize images or do other resource-eating calculations. Also the client-server connections are limited, to 3-4 connections. Of course simultaneous uploading looks cool, but confusing for the normal user.
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    Piyush
    said 2 years ago (1 Point)
    This is good. Just an idea can we use Ajax to open multiple http connections and upload the files faster and simultaneously. Please post your comments on this Pros/ Cons.
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    Marek
    replied 1 year ago (1 Point)
    I have a problem with the uploader on Mac (both Firefox and Safari). On my site after I try to uplaod it the over progress goes to 100% straight away and each file has an error in status line: ioError #2038 and when I tested the one on this site I got another error: loading stops on 98% and the status says: httpStatus 301. ANY IDEAS?? :-)
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