Google Drive Uploader Component
A highly customizable Google Drive Uploader component built with Vue 3 and TypeScript. This component allows users to sign in using Google OAuth, select files, and upload them to Google Drive. It supports drag-and-drop functionality, file size and format validation, and offers customizable UI styling through CSS variables.
Features
- Google OAuth: Allows users to authenticate with Google and upload files to Google Drive.
- Drag-and-Drop Support: Users can drag and drop files for uploading.
- Multiple File Upload: Upload multiple files at once with progress indicators.
- File Size Validation: Control the maximum allowed file size via a prop.
- File Format Validation: Limit uploads to specific file formats using MIME types.
- Customizable UI: Style the component easily with CSS variables and slots for customization.
Installation
Install the Google Drive Uploader component via npm:
npm install google-drive-vue
Usage
Basic Usage
<template>
<GoogleDrive
clientId="your-google-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com"
redirectUri="http://localhost:3000/oauth2callback"
/>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { GoogleDrive } from 'google-drive-vue';
import "google-drive-vue/style.css";
</script>
Advanced Usage with Props
<template>
<GoogleDrive
clientId="your-google-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com"
redirectUri="http://localhost:3000/oauth2callback"
maxFileSize="5242880" <!-- 5 MB -->
:allowedFormats="['image/png', 'image/jpeg', 'application/pdf']"
/>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import GoogleDrive from 'google-drive-vue';
import "google-drive-vue/style.css";
</script>
Prop List
Prop | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
clientId |
string |
Required | Google OAuth 2.0 Client ID. |
redirectUri |
string |
Required | URI to which the user is redirected after signing in with Google. |
maxFileSize |
number |
10 * 1024 * 1024 (10 MB) |
Maximum allowed file size in bytes. |
allowedFormats |
string[] |
['*/*'] |
Array of allowed file MIME types (e.g., ['image/png', 'application/pdf'] ). |
CSS Variables
You can easily customize the component’s appearance using the following CSS variables:
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
--upload-box-border-color |
#dcdcdc |
Border color of the drag-and-drop area. |
--upload-box-hover-border-color |
#4285f4 |
Border color when hovering over the drag-and-drop area. |
--btn-bg-color |
#4285f4 |
Background color of buttons. |
--btn-hover-bg-color |
#357ae8 |
Background color of buttons when hovered. |
--file-card-bg-color |
#f9f9f9 |
Background color of file cards. |
--file-card-border-color |
#e0e0e0 |
Border color of file cards. |
--remove-file-color |
red |
Color of the remove file button. |
Example of Overriding CSS Variables:
.google-drive-uploader {
--upload-box-border-color: #333;
--upload-box-hover-border-color: #ff4500;
--btn-bg-color: #4caf50;
--btn-hover-bg-color: #388e3c;
--file-card-bg-color: #e0e0e0;
--remove-file-color: blue;
}
Slots
The component supports the following slots for customization:
-
sign-in-button
: Customize the sign-in button for Google authentication. -
drag-and-drop
: Customize the drag-and-drop area for file selection. -
file-card
: Customize the appearance of each file card. -
upload-button
: Customize the file upload button.
Example: Customizing the UI with Slots
<template>
<GoogleDrive
clientId="your-google-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com"
redirectUri="http://localhost:3000/oauth2callback"
>
<template #sign-in-button>
<button class="custom-sign-in-button">Sign in to Google</button>
</template>
<template #drag-and-drop>
<label class="custom-upload-box">Drop your files here</label>
</template>
<template #file-card="{ file, index }">
<div class="custom-file-card">
{{ file.name }} ({{ file.size }} bytes)
</div>
</template>
<template #upload-button>
<button class="custom-upload-btn">Upload Now</button>
</template>
</GoogleDrive>
</template>
Customizing File Upload Restrictions
Maximum File Size: Control the maximum file size allowed for uploads with the maxFileSize
prop.
Allowed Formats: Restrict the file formats that users can upload with the allowedFormats
prop, using MIME types.
Example:
<template>
<GoogleDrive
clientId="your-google-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com"
redirectUri="http://localhost:3000/oauth2callback"
maxFileSize="10485760" <!-- 10 MB -->
:allowedFormats="['image/png', 'application/pdf']"
/>
</template>
License
MIT License
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