A JavaScript library providing multiple simultaneous, stable, fault-tolerant and resumable/restartable file uploads via the HTML5 File API.
Flow.js is a JavaScript library providing multiple simultaneous, stable and resumable uploads via the HTML5 File API. (Demo)
The library is designed to introduce fault-tolerance into the upload of large files through HTTP. This is done by splitting each file into small chunks. Then, whenever the upload of a chunk fails, uploading is retried until the procedure completes. This allows uploads to automatically resume uploading after a network connection is lost either locally or to the server. Additionally, it allows for users to pause, resume and even recover uploads without losing state because only the currently uploading chunks will be aborted, not the entire upload.
Flow.js does not have any external dependencies other than the HTML5 File API
. This is relied on for the ability to chunk files into smaller pieces. Currently, this means that support is limited to Firefox 4+, Chrome 11+, Safari 6+ and Internet Explorer 10+.
Samples and examples are available in the samples/
folder. Please push your own as Markdown to help document the project.
Flow.js + angular.js file upload demo - ng-flow extension page https://github.com/flowjs/ng-flow
JQuery and node.js backend demo https://github.com/flowjs/flow.js/tree/master/samples/Node.js
Download a latest build from https://github.com/flowjs/flow.js/releases
it contains development and minified production files in dist/
folder.
or use npm:
npm install @flowjs/flow.js
or use bower:
bower install flow.js#~2
or use git clone
git clone https://github.com/flowjs/flow.js
A new Flow
object is created with information of what and where to post:
var flow = new Flow({
target:'/api/photo/redeem-upload-token',
query:{upload_token:'my_token'}
});
// Flow.js isn't supported, fall back on a different method
if(!flow.support) location.href = '/some-old-crappy-uploader';
To allow files to be either selected and drag-dropped, you’ll assign drop target and a DOM item to be clicked for browsing:
flow.assignBrowse(document.getElementById('browseButton'));
flow.assignDrop(document.getElementById('dropTarget'));
After this, interaction with Flow.js is done by listening to events:
flow.on('fileAdded', function(file, event){
console.log(file, event);
});
flow.on('fileSuccess', function(file,message){
console.log(file,message);
});
flow.on('fileError', function(file, message){
console.log(file, message);
});
Most of the magic for Flow.js happens in the user’s browser, but files still need to be reassembled from chunks on the server side. This should be a fairly simple task and can be achieved in any web framework or language, which is able to receive file uploads.
To handle the state of upload chunks, a number of extra parameters are sent along with all requests:
flowChunkNumber
: The index of the chunk in the current upload. First chunk is 1
(no base-0 counting here).flowTotalChunks
: The total number of chunks.flowChunkSize
: The general chunk size. Using this value and flowTotalSize
you can calculate the total number of chunks. Please note that the size of the data received in the HTTP might be lower than flowChunkSize
of this for the last chunk for a file.flowTotalSize
: The total file size.flowIdentifier
: A unique identifier for the file contained in the request.flowFilename
: The original file name (since a bug in Firefox results in the file name not being transmitted in chunk multipart posts).flowRelativePath
: The file’s relative path when selecting a directory (defaults to file name in all browsers except Chrome).You should allow for the same chunk to be uploaded more than once; this isn’t standard behaviour, but on an unstable network environment it could happen, and this case is exactly what Flow.js is designed for.
For every request, you can confirm reception in HTTP status codes (can be change through the permanentErrors
option):
200
, 201
, 202
: The chunk was accepted and correct. No need to re-upload.404
, 415
. 500
, 501
: The file for which the chunk was uploaded is not supported, cancel the entire upload.test()
requests)Enabling the testChunks
option will allow uploads to be resumed after browser restarts and even across browsers (in theory you could even run the same file upload across multiple tabs or different browsers). The POST
data requests listed are required to use Flow.js to receive data, but you can extend support by implementing a corresponding GET
request with the same parameters:
200
, 201
or 202
HTTP code, the chunks is assumed to have been completed.After this is done and testChunks
enabled, an upload can quickly catch up even after a browser restart by simply verifying already uploaded chunks that do not need to be uploaded again.
The object is loaded with a configuration options:
var r = new Flow({opt1:'val', ...});
Available configuration options are:
target
The target URL for the multipart POST request. This can be a string or a function. If a/
)singleFile
Enable single file upload. Once one file is uploaded, second file will overtake existing one, first one will be canceled. (Default: false)chunkSize
The size in bytes of each uploaded chunk of data. This can be a number or a function. If a function, it will be passed a FlowFile. The last uploaded chunk will be at least this size and up to two the size, see Issue #51 for details and reasons. (Default: 1*1024*1024
, 1MB)forceChunkSize
Force all chunks to be less or equal than chunkSize. Otherwise, the last chunk will be greater than or equal to chunkSize
. (Default: false
)simultaneousUploads
Number of simultaneous uploads (Default: 3
)fileParameterName
The name of the multipart POST parameter to use for the file chunk (Default: file
)query
Extra parameters to include in the multipart POST with data. This can be an object or a{}
)headers
Extra headers to include in the multipart POST with data. If a function, it will be passed a FlowFile, a FlowChunk object and a isTest boolean (Default: {}
)withCredentials
Standard CORS requests do not send or set any cookies by default. In order towithCredentials
property to true.false
)method
Method to use when POSTing chunks to the server (multipart
or octet
) (Default: multipart
)testMethod
HTTP method to use when chunks are being tested. If set to a function, it will be passed a FlowFile and a FlowChunk arguments. (Default: GET
)uploadMethod
HTTP method to use when chunks are being uploaded. If set to a function, it will be passed a FlowFile and a FlowChunk arguments. (Default: POST
)allowDuplicateUploads
Once a file is uploaded, allow reupload of the same file. By default, if a file is already uploaded, it will be skipped unless the file is removed from the existing Flow object. (Default: false
)prioritizeFirstAndLastChunk
Prioritize first and last chunks of all files. This can be handy if you can determine if a file is valid for your service from only the first or last chunk. For example, photo or video meta data is usually located in the first part of a file, making it easy to test support from only the first chunk. (Default: false
)testChunks
Make a GET request to the server for each chunks to see if it already exists. If implemented on the server-side, this will allow for upload resumes even after a browser crash or even a computer restart. (Default: true
)preprocess
Optional function to process each chunk before testing & sending. To the function it will be passed the chunk as parameter, and should call the preprocessFinished
method on the chunk when finished. (Default: null
)changeRawDataBeforeSend
Optional function to change Raw Data just before the XHR Request can be sent for each chunk. To the function, it will be passed the chunk and the data as a Parameter. Return the data which will be then sent to the XHR request without further modification. (Default: null
). This is helpful when using FlowJS with Google Cloud Storage. Usage example can be seen #276. (For more, check issue #170).initFileFn
Optional function to initialize the fileObject. To the function it will be passed a FlowFile and a FlowChunk arguments.readFileFn
Optional function wrapping reading operation from the original file. To the function it will be passed the FlowFile, the startByte and endByte, the fileType and the FlowChunk.generateUniqueIdentifier
Override the function that generates unique identifiers for each file. (Default: null
)maxChunkRetries
The maximum number of retries for a chunk before the upload is failed. Valid values are any positive integer and undefined
for no limit. (Default: 0
)chunkRetryInterval
The number of milliseconds to wait before retrying a chunk on a non-permanent error. Valid values are any positive integer and undefined
for immediate retry. (Default: undefined
)progressCallbacksInterval
The time interval in milliseconds between progress reports. Set it500
)speedSmoothingFactor
Used for calculating average upload speed. Number from 1 to 0. Set to 1progressCallbacksInterval
parameter. (Default 0.1)successStatuses
Response is success if response status is in this list (Default: [200,201, 202]
)permanentErrors
Response fails if response status is in this list (Default: [404, 415, 500, 501]
).support
A boolean value indicator whether or not Flow.js is supported by the current browser..supportDirectory
A boolean value, which indicates if browser supports directory uploads..opts
A hash object of the configuration of the Flow.js instance..files
An array of FlowFile
file objects added by the user (see full docs for this object type below)..assignBrowse(domNodes, isDirectory, singleFile, attributes)
Assign a browse action to one or more DOM nodes.
domNodes
array of dom nodes or a single node.isDirectory
Pass in true
to allow directories to be selected (Chrome only, support can be checked with supportDirectory
property).singleFile
To prevent multiple file uploads set this to true. Also look at config parameter singleFile
.attributes
Pass object of keys and values to set custom attributes on input fields.accept
attribute to image/*
. This means that user will be able to select only images.Note: avoid using a
and button
tags as file upload buttons, use span instead.
.assignDrop(domNodes)
Assign one or more DOM nodes as a drop target.
.unAssignDrop(domNodes)
Unassign one or more DOM nodes as a drop target.
.on(event, callback)
Listen for event from Flow.js (see below)
.off([event, [callback]])
:
.off()
All events are removed..off(event)
Remove all callbacks of specific event..off(event, callback)
Remove specific callback of event. callback
should be a Function
..upload()
Start or resume uploading.
.pause()
Pause uploading.
.resume()
Resume uploading.
.cancel()
Cancel upload of all FlowFile
objects and remove them from the list.
.progress()
Returns a float between 0 and 1 indicating the current upload progress of all files.
.isUploading()
Returns a boolean indicating whether or not the instance is currently uploading anything.
.addFile(file)
Add a HTML5 File object to the list of files.
.removeFile(file)
Cancel upload of a specific FlowFile
object on the list from the list.
.getFromUniqueIdentifier(uniqueIdentifier)
Look up a FlowFile
object by its unique identifier.
.getSize()
Returns the total size of the upload in bytes.
.sizeUploaded()
Returns the total size uploaded of all files in bytes.
.timeRemaining()
Returns remaining time to upload all files in seconds. Accuracy is based on average speed. If speed is zero, time remaining will be equal to positive infinity Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
.fileSuccess(file, message, chunk)
A specific file was completed. First argument file
is instance of FlowFile
, second argument message
contains server response. Response is always a string.chunk
is instance of FlowChunk
. You can get response status by accessing xhrchunk.xhr.status
..fileProgress(file, chunk)
Uploading progressed for a specific file..fileAdded(file, event)
This event is used for file validation. To reject this file return false.flow.upload()
function will not start current file upload.event
object from when the file was.filesAdded(array, event)
Same as fileAdded, but used for multiple file validation..filesSubmitted(array, event)
Same as filesAdded, but happens after the file is added to upload queue. Can be used to start upload of currently added files..fileRemoved(file)
The specific file was removed from the upload queue. Combined with filesSubmitted, can be used to notify UI to update its state to match the upload queue..fileRetry(file, chunk)
Something went wrong during upload of a specific file, uploading is being.fileError(file, message, chunk)
An error occurred during upload of a specific file..uploadStart()
Upload has been started on the Flow object..complete()
Uploading completed..progress()
Uploading progress..error(message, file, chunk)
An error, including fileError, occurred..catchAll(event, ...)
Listen to all the events listed above with the same callback function.FlowFile constructor can be accessed in Flow.FlowFile
.
.flowObj
A back-reference to the parent Flow
object..file
The correlating HTML5 File
object..name
The name of the file..relativePath
The relative path to the file (defaults to file name if relative path doesn’t exist).size
Size in bytes of the file..uniqueIdentifier
A unique identifier assigned to this file object. This value is included in uploads to the server for reference, but can also be used in CSS classes etc when building your upload UI..averageSpeed
Average upload speed, bytes per second..currentSpeed
Current upload speed, bytes per second..chunks
An array of FlowChunk
items. You shouldn’t need to dig into these..paused
Indicated if file is paused..error
Indicated if file has encountered an error..progress(relative)
Returns a float between 0 and 1 indicating the current upload progress of the file. If relative
is true
, the value is returned relative to all files in the Flow.js instance..pause()
Pause uploading the file..resume()
Resume uploading the file..cancel()
Abort uploading the file and delete it from the list of files to upload..retry()
Retry uploading the file..bootstrap()
Rebuild the state of a FlowFile
object, including reassigning chunks and XMLHttpRequest instances..isUploading()
Returns a boolean indicating whether file chunks is uploading..isComplete()
Returns a boolean indicating whether the file has completed uploading and received a server response..sizeUploaded()
Returns size uploaded in bytes..timeRemaining()
Returns remaining time to finish upload file in seconds. Accuracy is based on average speed. If speed is zero, time remaining will be equal to positive infinity Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
.getExtension()
Returns file extension in lowercase..getType()
Returns file type.To ensure consistency throughout the source code, keep these rules in mind as you are working:
All features or bug fixes must be tested by one or more specs.
We follow the rules contained in Google’s JavaScript Style Guide with an exception we wrap all code at 100 characters.
git clone [email protected]:<github username>/flow.js.git
cd flow.js
npm install
Our unit and integration tests are written with Jasmine and executed with Karma. To run all of the
tests on Chrome run:
grunt karma:watch
Or choose other browser
grunt karma:watch --browsers=Firefox,Chrome
Browsers should be comma separated and case sensitive.
To re-run tests just change any source or test file.
Automated tests is running after every commit at travis-ci.
grunt test --sauce-local=true --sauce-username=**** --sauce-access-key=***
other browsers can be used with --browsers
flag, available browsers: sl_opera,sl_iphone,sl_safari,sl_ie10,sl_chrome,sl_firefox
Flow.js was inspired by and evolved from https://github.com/23/resumable.js. Library has been supplemented with tests and features, such as drag and drop for folders, upload speed, time remaining estimation, separate files pause, resume and more.