dropzonejs-rails
Integrate Matias Meno's Dropzone awesome file upload JS library right into the Asset pipeline of your Rails apps.
Version
The latest version of this gem bundles Dropzone v5.7.1.
Dropzone 4.x
If you depend on Dropzone's 4.x branch, you need to specify gem 'dropzonejs-rails', '~> 0.7.4'
in your Gemfile, otherwise you'll get 5.x.
Dropzone 3.x
If you depend on Dropzone's 3.x branch, you need to specify gem 'dropzonejs-rails', '~> 0.5.3'
in your Gemfile, otherwise you'll get 4.x.
Installation and usage
First add dropzonejs-rails
to your Gemfile and, as you already know, bundle
it and then restart your Rails app:
# On your Gemfile
gem 'dropzonejs-rails'
$ bundle install
After that, you need to make dropzone.js
available on your pages. To do that, you can add it to your application.js
file, like this:
//= require dropzone
And if you would like to use one of the styles bundled with Dropzone, add to your application.css
:
*= require dropzone/basic
or
*= require dropzone/dropzone
And Bam! - you're all set.
Issues, Requests, Comments, Poetry
Go to this secret place.
Contributing
- Fork,
- Hack,
- Create a Pull Request.
DO NOT - I repeat - DO NOT bump version numbers. Unless you really need to.
Getting the latest version of Dropzone
- Run
rake dropzone:check
to see if there is a newer version of Dropzone available. - If 1. tells you that a new version is available, you can run
rake dropzone:replace
- it'll download the files for you. - If 1. tells you that a new version is available, you can run
rake dropzone:bump
- it'll download the files, commit and release them for you.
Changelog
- v0.8.5
- Updates Dropzone to 5.7.1 (kudos to @pnghai.
- v0.8.4
- Updates Dropzone to 5.5.0 #52 by @HuntBurdick.
- v0.8.1
- Updates Dropzone to 5.1.1 #44 by @lerarybak.
- v0.8.0
- Updates Dropzone to the 5.1 branch. #43 by @lerarybak.
- v0.7.4
- Refactors rake tasks for better separation of concerns and a cleaner use. #41 By @thomasstephane.
- v0.7.0
- Updates Dropzone to the 4.x branch
- v0.5.1
- Moves assets to the
app/
directory so that Rails 4 adds them to the Sprockets pipeline. Kudos to @senny for pointing this out. - Fixes incorrect references to the old vendor/ directory.
- Moves assets to the
Licence (MIT)
(c) Copyright 2013-2020 José Nahuel Cuesta Luengo
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