appcenter-file-upload-client
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FileUploadClient - client to simplify upload process for AppCenter needs using Microsoft file upload service

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  1. npm install
  2. npm run build

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npm run build Compiles the typescript into javascript, creates dist directory.
npm run clean Cleans up any compilation output.
npm run prepublish Clean dist folder, compiles ts and moves js to dist folder.

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JavaScript API Reference

After importing, file-upload-client module could be used by calling upload method, accepting the following object:

interface IFileUploadClientSettings {
  assetId: string;
  assetDomain: string;
  assetToken: string;
  filePath: string;
  useLogging?: boolean;

  onProgressChanged?(progress: IProgress): void;
  onMessage?(errorMessage: string, MessageLevel: MessageLevel): void;
  onStateChanged?(status: FileUploadServiceState): void;
}

NOTE: assetId/assetDomain/assetToken should be provided by File Upload Service.

The upload events adds useful hooks to track upload process.

File Upload client public methods avaliable:

  • [upload]: Uploads file by providing relevant information fetched from Upload Service:
const fileUploadData = {
  assetId: "",
  assetToken: "",
  assetUploadDomian: ""
};

Example Usage:

new FileUploadClient().upload(<IFileUploadClientSettings>{
  onMessage: (uploadMessage: string, messageLevel: MessageLevel) => {
    console.log(`Upload message:  ${uploadMessage}`);
  },
  onProgressChanged: (progressData: IProgress) => {
    console.log(`Upload progress: ${progressData.percentCompleted}`);
  },
  assetId: fileUploadData.assetId,
  assetDomain: fileUploadData.assetUploadDomian,
  assetToken: fileUploadData.assetToken,
  filePath: FILE_PATH
}).then((uploadResult: IUploadResults) => {
  console.log("Wow, upload completed, use this URL to download file: ", uploadResult.downloadUrl);
}).catch((error: FileUploadError) => {
  console.log('An error occured: ', error.message);
});
  • [cancel]: Cancel current upload:

Example Usage:

const uploadClient = new FileUploadClient({ ... });
uploadClient.upload( { ... });
uploadClient.cancel();
  • [isUploadInProgress]: Check if upload is already in progress:

Example Usage:

const uploadClient = new FileUploadClient({ ... });
const isInProgress = uploadClient.isUploadInProgress();

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  • sergey-akhalkov
  • max-mironov
  • appcenter
  • stdover
  • turanuk
  • jphenow
  • jacobroberts