jquery-simple-upload

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simpleUpload.js

Unlike many JavaScript upload libraries on the interwebs, simpleUpload is an extremely simple yet powerful jQuery file upload plugin designed to be non-intrusive, backwards-compatible, flexible, and very easy to understand.

Features

  • Multiple uploads
  • File type and size filtering
  • HTML5 Ajax upload with fallback to iframe
  • Simultaneous uploads
  • Plays nicely with drag-n-drop
  • Cross-domain uploads
  • Cancellable uploads
  • Client-side hashing for integration with deduplication systems (premium feature only)

Browser Support

Desktop:

  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox 3+
  • IE 6+
  • Safari 4+
  • Opera 10.6+

Mobile:

  • iOS 6+
  • Android 2.2+
  • Windows Phone 8.1+
  • Opera Mobile 11.50+

Note: IE8+ and Firefox 3.6+ required for cross-domain uploads

Basic Usage

 
$('#file').simpleUpload("/ajax/upload.php", {
 
    start: function(file){
        //upload started
    },
    progress: function(progress){
        //received progress
    },
    success: function(data){
        //upload successful
    },
    error: function(error){
        //upload failed
    }
 
});
 

Example #1: Single File Upload with Progress Bar

JavaScript

 
$(document).ready(function(){
 
    $('input[type=file]').change(function(){
 
        $(this).simpleUpload("/ajax/upload.php", {
 
            start: function(file){
                //upload started
                $('#filename').html(file.name);
                $('#progress').html("");
                $('#progressBar').width(0);
            },
 
            progress: function(progress){
                //received progress
                $('#progress').html("Progress: " + Math.round(progress) + "%");
                $('#progressBar').width(progress + "%");
            },
 
            success: function(data){
                //upload successful
                $('#progress').html("Success!<br>Data: " + JSON.stringify(data));
            },
 
            error: function(error){
                //upload failed
                $('#progress').html("Failure!<br>" + error.name + "" + error.message);
            }
 
        });
 
    });
 
});
 

HTML

 
<div id="filename"></div>
<div id="progress"></div>
<div id="progressBar"></div>
 
<input type="file" name="file">
 

Example #2: Multiple File Upload

JavaScript

 
$(document).ready(function(){
 
    $('input[type=file]').change(function(){
 
        $(this).simpleUpload("/ajax/upload.php", {
 
            /*
             * Each of these callbacks are executed for each file.
             * To add callbacks that are executed only once, see init() and finish().
             *
             * "this" is an object that can carry data between callbacks for each file.
             * Data related to the upload is stored in this.upload.
             */
 
            start: function(file){
                //upload started
                this.block = $('<div class="block"></div>');
                this.progressBar = $('<div class="progressBar"></div>');
                this.block.append(this.progressBar);
                $('#uploads').append(this.block);
            },
 
            progress: function(progress){
                //received progress
                this.progressBar.width(progress + "%");
            },
 
            success: function(data){
                //upload successful
 
                this.progressBar.remove();
 
                /*
                 * Just because the success callback is called doesn't mean your
                 * application logic was successful, so check application success.
                 *
                 * Data as returned by the server on...
                 * success: {"success":true,"format":"..."}
                 * error: {"success":false,"error":{"code":1,"message":"..."}}
                 */
 
                if (data.success) {
                    //now fill the block with the format of the uploaded file
                    var format = data.format;
                    var formatDiv = $('<div class="format"></div>').text(format);
                    this.block.append(formatDiv);
                } else {
                    //our application returned an error
                    var error = data.error.message;
                    var errorDiv = $('<div class="error"></div>').text(error);
                    this.block.append(errorDiv);
                }
 
            },
 
            error: function(error){
                //upload failed
                this.progressBar.remove();
                var error = error.message;
                var errorDiv = $('<div class="error"></div>').text(error);
                this.block.append(errorDiv);
            }
 
        });
 
    });
 
});
 

HTML

 
<div id="uploads"></div>
 
<input type="file" name="file" multiple>
 

Example #3: Cancellable Uploads (with file type & size filtering)

JavaScript

 
$(document).ready(function(){
 
    $('input[type=file]').change(function(){
 
        $(this).simpleUpload("/ajax/upload.php", {
 
            allowedExts: ["jpg", "jpeg", "jpe", "jif", "jfif", "jfi", "png", "gif"],
            allowedTypes: ["image/pjpeg", "image/jpeg", "image/png", "image/x-png", "image/gif", "image/x-gif"],
            maxFileSize: 5000000, //5MB in bytes
 
            start: function(file){
                //upload started
 
                this.block = $('<div class="block"></div>');
                this.progressBar = $('<div class="progressBar"></div>');
                this.cancelButton = $('<div class="cancelButton">x</div>');
 
                /*
                 * Since "this" differs depending on the function in which it is called,
                 * we need to assign "this" to a local variable to be able to access
                 * this.upload.cancel() inside another function call.
                 */
 
                var that = this;
 
                this.cancelButton.click(function(){
                    that.upload.cancel();
                    //now, the cancel callback will be called
                });
 
                this.block.append(this.progressBar).append(this.cancelButton);
                $('#uploads').append(this.block);
 
            },
 
            progress: function(progress){
                //received progress
                this.progressBar.width(progress + "%");
            },
 
            success: function(data){
                //upload successful
 
                this.progressBar.remove();
                this.cancelButton.remove();
 
                if (data.success) {
                    //now fill the block with the format of the uploaded file
                    var format = data.format;
                    var formatDiv = $('<div class="format"></div>').text(format);
                    this.block.append(formatDiv);
                } else {
                    //our application returned an error
                    var error = data.error.message;
                    var errorDiv = $('<div class="error"></div>').text(error);
                    this.block.append(errorDiv);
                }
 
            },
 
            error: function(error){
                //upload failed
                this.progressBar.remove();
                this.cancelButton.remove();
                var error = error.message;
                var errorDiv = $('<div class="error"></div>').text(error);
                this.block.append(errorDiv);
            },
 
            cancel: function(){
                //upload cancelled
                this.block.fadeOut(400, function(){
                    $(this).remove();
                });
            }
 
        });
 
    });
 
});
 

HTML

 
<div id="uploads"></div>
 
<input type="file" name="file" multiple>
 

Server-side

No external scripts required. I have written these examples in PHP, but they can be written in any language.

Same-domain Upload

 
<?php
 
 
 
/*
 * All of your application logic with $_FILES["file"] goes here.
 * It is important that nothing is outputted yet.
 */
 
 
 
// $output will be converted into JSON 
 
if ($sucess{
    $output = array("success" => true"message" => "Success!");
} else {
    $output = array("success" => false"error" => "Failure!");
}
 
 
 
if (($iframeId = (int)$_GET["_iframeUpload"]> 0{ //old browser... 
 
    header("Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8");
 
?> 
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
 
var data = {
    id: <?php echo $iframeId; ?>,
    type: "json",
    data: <?php echo json_encode($output); ?>
};
 
parent.simpleUpload.iframeCallback(data);
 
</script> 
</body>
</html>
<?php
 
} else { //new browser... 
 
    header("Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8");
    echo json_encode($output);
 
}
 
?> 
 

Cross-domain Upload

 
<?php
 
$remoteOrigin = "http://www.remote-domain.com"; //change to the origin of your webpage 
 
 
 
/* FOR AJAX CORS REQUESTS */
 
if ($_SERVER["HTTP_ORIGIN"]===$remoteOrigin{
 
    header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: " . $_SERVER["HTTP_ORIGIN"]);
 
    /* Uncomment to allow cookies across domains */
    //header("Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true"); 
 
    /* Uncomment to improve performance after testing */
    //header("Access-Control-Max-Age: 86400"); // cache for 1 day 
 
}
 
if ($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"]==="OPTIONS"{
 
    if (isset($_SERVER["HTTP_ACCESS_CONTROL_REQUEST_METHOD"]))
        header("Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET, POST, OPTIONS");
 
    if (isset($_SERVER["HTTP_ACCESS_CONTROL_REQUEST_HEADERS"]))
        header("Access-Control-Allow-Headers: " . $_SERVER["HTTP_ACCESS_CONTROL_REQUEST_HEADERS"]);
 
    exit(0);
 
}
 
/* END AJAX CORS CONFIGURATION */
 
 
 
/*
 * All of your application logic with $_FILES["file"] goes here.
 * It is important that nothing is outputted yet.
 */
 
 
 
// $output will be converted into JSON 
 
if ($sucess{
    $output = array("success" => true"message" => "Success!");
} else {
    $output = array("success" => false"error" => "Failure!");
}
 
 
 
if (($iframeId = (int)$_GET["_iframeUpload"]> 0{ //old browser... 
 
    header("Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8");
 
?> 
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
 
var data = {
    namespace: "simpleUpload",
    id: <?php echo $iframeId; ?>,
    type: "json",
    data: <?php echo json_encode($output); ?>,
    xDomain: "<?php echo $remoteOrigin; ?>"
};
 
try {
    parent.simpleUpload.iframeCallback(data);
} catch(e) {
    parent.postMessage(JSON.stringify(data), data.xDomain);
}
 
</script> 
</body>
</html>
<?php
 
} else { //new browser... 
 
    header("Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8");
    echo json_encode($output);
 
}
 
?> 
 

I created simpleUpload.js because I could not find a solution for uploading files that was simple, efficient, non-intrusive, and backwards-compatible. Now it exists.

simpleUpload.js is free to use under the MIT License

Full documentation and examples can be found here: http://simpleupload.michaelcbrook.com/

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