File Upload
In this example we show how to create a file upload form that will be submitted via ajax, along with a progress bar.
We will show two different implementation, one in pure javascript (using some utility methods in htmx) and one in hyperscript
First the pure javascript version.
- We have a form of type
multipart/form-data
so that the file will be properly encoded - We post the form to
/upload
- We have a
progress
element - We listen for the
htmx:xhr:progress
event and update thevalue
attribute of the progress bar based on theloaded
andtotal
properties in the event detail.
<form id='form' hx-encoding='multipart/form-data' hx-post='/upload'>
<input type='file' name='file'>
<button>
Upload
</button>
<progress id='progress' value='0' max='100'></progress>
</form>
<script>
htmx.on('#form', 'htmx:xhr:progress', function(evt) {
htmx.find('#progress').setAttribute('value', evt.detail.loaded/evt.detail.total * 100)
});
</script>
The Hyperscript version is very similar, except:
- The script is embedded directly on the form element
- Hyperscript offers nicer syntax (although the htmx API is pretty nice too!)
<form hx-encoding='multipart/form-data' hx-post='/upload'
_='on htmx:xhr:progress(loaded, total) set #progress.value to (loaded/total)*100'>
<input type='file' name='file'>
<button>
Upload
</button>
<progress id='progress' value='0' max='100'></progress>
</form>
Note that hyperscript allows you to destructure properties from details
directly into variables