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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 “Queued Photo Uploader”

Showcase with converted FancyUpload.

The Action Happens Here

File Upload

This form is just an example fallback for the unobtrusive behaviour of FancyUpload. If this part is not changed, something must be wrong with your code.

    Don’t think that the uploader can handle only images! But since this showcase is called “Queued Photo Uploader”, the selectable file-types are limited to images. Check the showcase JavaScript shown under this paragraph for more options.

    What happens?

    The PHP script does not save the files but logs every request. Check the Firebug console for event debugging logs.

    1. Select one or more images.
    2. The images are uploaded one by one, overall progress and file progress is updated.
    3. The server-side PHP script logs the upload (see .log).
    4. A JSON response is returned, containing some information about the images like mime-type, width and height.
    5. This information is added to the completed file element. We would link the uploaded image, but we don’t save any files in this showcase.
    Do Not:
    Please Do:

    JavaScript & MooTools

    /**
     * FancyUpload Showcase
     *
     * @license		MIT License
     * @author		Harald Kirschner <mail [at] digitarald [dot] de>
     * @copyright	Authors
     */
     
    window.addEvent('domready', function() { // wait for the content
     
    	// our uploader instance 
     
    	var up = new FancyUpload2($('demo-status'), $('demo-list'), { // options object
    		// we console.log infos, remove that in production!!
    		verbose: true,
     
    		// url is read from the form, so you just have to change one place
    		url: $('form-demo').action,
     
    		// path to the SWF file
    		path: '../../source/Swiff.Uploader.swf',
     
    		// remove that line to select all files, or edit it, add more items
    		typeFilter: {
    			'Images (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.gif, *.png)': '*.jpg; *.jpeg; *.gif; *.png'
    		},
     
    		// this is our browse button, *target* is overlayed with the Flash movie
    		target: 'demo-browse',
     
    		// graceful degradation, onLoad is only called if all went well with Flash
    		onLoad: function() {
    			$('demo-status').removeClass('hide'); // we show the actual UI
    			$('demo-fallback').destroy(); // ... and hide the plain form
     
    			// We relay the interactions with the overlayed flash to the link
    			this.target.addEvents({
    				click: function() {
    					return false;
    				},
    				mouseenter: function() {
    					this.addClass('hover');
    				},
    				mouseleave: function() {
    					this.removeClass('hover');
    					this.blur();
    				},
    				mousedown: function() {
    					this.focus();
    				}
    			});
     
    			// Interactions for the 2 other buttons
     
    			$('demo-clear').addEvent('click', function() {
    				up.remove(); // remove all files
    				return false;
    			});
     
    			$('demo-upload').addEvent('click', function() {
    				up.start(); // start upload
    				return false;
    			});
    		},
     
    		// Edit the following lines, it is your custom event handling
     
    		/**
    		 * Is called when files were not added, "files" is an array of invalid File classes.
    		 * 
    		 * This example creates a list of error elements directly in the file list, which
    		 * hide on click.
    		 */ 
    		onSelectFail: function(files) {
    			files.each(function(file) {
    				new Element('li', {
    					'class': 'validation-error',
    					html: file.validationErrorMessage || file.validationError,
    					title: MooTools.lang.get('FancyUpload', 'removeTitle'),
    					events: {
    						click: function() {
    							this.destroy();
    						}
    					}
    				}).inject(this.list, 'top');
    			}, this);
    		},
     
    		/**
    		 * This one was directly in FancyUpload2 before, the event makes it
    		 * easier for you, to add your own response handling (you probably want
    		 * to send something else than JSON or different items).
    		 */
    		onFileSuccess: function(file, response) {
    			var json = new Hash(JSON.decode(response, true) || {});
     
    			if (json.get('status') == '1') {
    				file.element.addClass('file-success');
    				file.info.set('html', '<strong>Image was uploaded:</strong> ' + json.get('width') + ' x ' + json.get('height') + 'px, <em>' + json.get('mime') + '</em>)');
    			} else {
    				file.element.addClass('file-failed');
    				file.info.set('html', '<strong>An error occured:</strong> ' + (json.get('error') ? (json.get('error') + ' #' + json.get('code')) : response));
    			}
    		},
     
    		/**
    		 * onFail is called when the Flash movie got bashed by some browser plugin
    		 * like Adblock or Flashblock.
    		 */
    		onFail: function(error) {
    			switch (error) {
    				case 'hidden': // works after enabling the movie and clicking refresh
    					alert('To enable the embedded uploader, unblock it in your browser and refresh (see Adblock).');
    					break;
    				case 'blocked': // This no *full* fail, it works after the user clicks the button
    					alert('To enable the embedded uploader, enable the blocked Flash movie (see Flashblock).');
    					break;
    				case 'empty': // Oh oh, wrong path
    					alert('A required file was not found, please be patient and we fix this.');
    					break;
    				case 'flash': // no flash 9+ :(
    					alert('To enable the embedded uploader, install the latest Adobe Flash plugin.')
    			}
    		}
     
    	});
     
    });

    XHTML Markup

    <form action="../script.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" id="form-demo">
     
    	<fieldset id="demo-fallback">
    		<legend>File Upload</legend>
    		<p>
    			This form is just an example fallback for the unobtrusive behaviour of FancyUpload.
    			If this part is not changed, something must be wrong with your code.
    		</p>
    		<label for="demo-photoupload">
    			Upload a Photo:
    			<input type="file" name="Filedata" />
    		</label>
    	</fieldset>
     
    	<div id="demo-status" class="hide">
    		<p>
    			<a href="#" id="demo-browse">Browse Files</a> |
    			<a href="#" id="demo-clear">Clear List</a> |
    			<a href="#" id="demo-upload">Start Upload</a>
    		</p>
    		<div>
    			<strong class="overall-title"></strong><br />
    			<img src="../../assets/progress-bar/bar.gif" class="progress overall-progress" />
    		</div>
    		<div>
    			<strong class="current-title"></strong><br />
    			<img src="../../assets/progress-bar/bar.gif" class="progress current-progress" />
    		</div>
    		<div class="current-text"></div>
    	</div>
     
    	<ul id="demo-list"></ul>
     
    </form>

    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

    /**
     * FancyUpload Showcase
     *
     * @license		MIT License
     * @author		Harald Kirschner <mail [at] digitarald [dot] de>
     * @copyright	Authors
     */
     
    /* CSS vs. Adblock tabs */
    .swiff-uploader-box a {
    	display: none !important;
    }
     
    /* .hover simulates the flash interactions */
    a:hover, a.hover {
    	color: red;
    }
     
    #demo-status {
    	padding: 10px 15px;
    	width: 420px;
    	border: 1px solid #eee;
    }
     
    #demo-status .progress {
    	background: url(../../assets/progress-bar/progress.gif) no-repeat;
    	background-position: +50% 0;
    	margin-right: 0.5em;
    	vertical-align: middle;
    }
     
    #demo-status .progress-text {
    	font-size: 0.9em;
    	font-weight: bold;
    }
     
    #demo-list {
    	list-style: none;
    	width: 450px;
    	margin: 0;
    }
     
    #demo-list li.validation-error {
    	padding-left: 44px;
    	display: block;
    	clear: left;
    	line-height: 40px;
    	color: #8a1f11;
    	cursor: pointer;
    	border-bottom: 1px solid #fbc2c4;
    	background: #fbe3e4 url(assets/failed.png) no-repeat 4px 4px;
    }
     
    #demo-list li.file {
    	border-bottom: 1px solid #eee;
    	background: url(assets/file.png) no-repeat 4px 4px;
    	overflow: auto;
    }
    #demo-list li.file.file-uploading {
    	background-image: url(assets/uploading.png);
    	background-color: #D9DDE9;
    }
    #demo-list li.file.file-success {
    	background-image: url(assets/success.png);
    }
    #demo-list li.file.file-failed {
    	background-image: url(assets/failed.png);
    }
     
    #demo-list li.file .file-name {
    	font-size: 1.2em;
    	margin-left: 44px;
    	display: block;
    	clear: left;
    	line-height: 40px;
    	height: 40px;
    	font-weight: bold;
    }
    #demo-list li.file .file-size {
    	font-size: 0.9em;
    	line-height: 18px;
    	float: right;
    	margin-top: 2px;
    	margin-right: 6px;
    }
    #demo-list li.file .file-info {
    	display: block;
    	margin-left: 44px;
    	font-size: 0.9em;
    	line-height: 20px;
    	clear
    }
    #demo-list li.file .file-remove {
    	clear: right;
    	float: right;
    	line-height: 18px;
    	margin-right: 6px;
    }

    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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      nameless coward
      replied 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Even coders need examples to assess how well it works. When I am evaluating a lot of code samples, I'm more likely to pass on the one without examples.

      Saying that, this one has an example so I have no idea what "x" is talking about.
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      digitarald Site Owner
      replied 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Every showcase has docs for all assets like JS, CSS and XHTML. There even is
      a package with all files. Of course, a basic understanding of MooTools and
      its class-handling makes it easier to dive into the code.
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      rori 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Hi, i got some problem running it on IE6. Selecting files, OK.But when i press upload, i got only timeout.

      I try the example here with the IE6 and i got the same problem.

      Is someone make it work on IE6.
      I'm on a deadline here.. pls help ..

      rori088@gmail.com
      Thanks ..
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      mayid 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Oh! I solved it! I was having problems with "Upload File" button on IE8 (but not in Opera), and i almost get mad trying to understand what was going wrong.

      It was just a tag i added some days ago in the section.

      Of course! Flash didn´t managed that because of a hierarchy issue.

      Thanks a lot for this uploader! It´s great.
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      lnico 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      this script would have been perfect with the integrated redimensioning of images
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      Flyerdrucken 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      It´s a very fine blog. Great work! Greatings from Germany
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      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Nice uploader, but what happens is that the files upload in random order. I need a solid multiple image uploader that will keep numbers in proper sequence, or chron order by date. Got a fix for that?????
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      mayid 1 Point
      replied 1 year ago (1 Point)
      I think you need to sort() the files in php, so the images will display in alphabetic order instead of being ordered by 'date'.

      Try. Anyway, my pictures are naturally in alphabetic order.
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      ledtvprices 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Gorgeous uploader - amazed your giving it away for free!

      Thanks for sharing!
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      dsfsdfdsf 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      asdadad
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      newcar
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Very nice work! Congratz!
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      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Browse files is crappy.

      Minor changes to css and / or html structure and its not working anymore
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      mayid 1 Point
      replied 1 year ago (1 Point)
      That's exactly what is happening to me!

      How can we solve it?
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      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Very good script... Its a shame that so many halfbrained and clueless "developers" (and i use that term loosely) have to pollute your comments with there completely useless drivel. I do have one small complaint though about this example (I have to bring it up since its the primary reason Flash/JS have gotten such a bad rap all these years)... why wasn't the single file example designed to degrade properly? Sorry for posting this here... didn't seem appropriate to start a forum topic for something so minor though in what is otherwise a very clear, well commented example (To all the morons clambering above me, if you had even the slightest idea what you were doing you would understand just how simple this really is to implement with examples such as these at your fingertips)
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      Druckerei 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      I don't know this kind of notation
      background-position: +50% 0;
      Is it possible, to notate an additional plus?

      Thx for your post Harald!
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      uilloc 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Hi but harald is alive?
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      uilloc 1 Point
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      hhh
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      Alex
      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      Why remove button on the filelist when it is already uploaded. It status should be uploaded and disabled. Having remove button is ambigous as it certainly not remove from server.

      Anyway to change status or remove that button
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      said 1 year ago (1 Point)
      How I can add some data to to request? FOr example - user selects folder to store file - how I can add this to the file and workout it in script.php?
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      mayid 1 Point
      replied 1 year ago (1 Point)
      I did this:

      up.options.url = library/script.php?dir=some

      You can dinamically change the destination folder by altering the url option of the object.

      Then you should edit the script.php in the moving uploaded file section:
      if (isset($_GET['subdir'])) {
      $subdirectorio = $_GET['subdirectorio'];

      move_uploaded_file($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'], $subdir . $_FILES['Filedata']['name']);
      $return['src'] = $subdir . $_FILES['Filedata']['name'];
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