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uppy
A work in progress - nothing to see here.
Design Goals
- Support for IE10+?? (decide what our entry level IE is, it's okay to have a cut-off if that results in a more focused higher quality codebase. older browsers will need to opt for our jquery-sdk)
- Lightweight / easy on dependencies
- tus.io enabled
- ES6
- Robust (retries / resumes for all the things), avoid showing 'weird errors'
- Themable UI with a beautiful default
- Compatible with React (Native)
- Should work great on mobile
- Small core, modular plugin architecture for everything: (modal / dragdrop / themes/ webcam / google drive / dropbox / etc)
- Offering sugared shortcuts for novice users (presets)
Check open issues for our Minimum Viable Product.
Local Development
First clone and install the project:
git clone git@github.com:transloadit/uppy.git
cd uppy
npm install
Now to get a sandbox environment set up, type:
npm run preview
This will npm run build the project into ./build, and then serve that
directory using a simple static http server.
What does Travis do?
Travis should:
- check out code
- build project
- run unit tests
- run acceptance tests
- copy/install the built project into any
examples/*/ - deploy the examples to our hackathon S3 bucket in a folder named by branch (http://hackathon.transloadit.com/uppy/master/index.html), so we can all play with the current state of the project & examples per branch, without installing everything locally.