@dankom/react-file-previewer

A browser/device-agnostic file previewer for PDF and image file types built on top of React-PDF.


Keywords
pdf viewer, file viewer, image viewer, react-pdf
License
MIT
Install
npm install @dankom/react-file-previewer@0.8.1

Documentation

react-file-previewer

A browser/device-agnostic file previewer for PDF and image file types built on top of React-PDF.

Installation

npm i react-file-previewer

Usage

This component supports URLs and base64 encoded data.

Basic Usage

import FilePreviewer from 'react-file-previewer';

export const App = () => (
    <div>
        <h1>My App</h1>
        <FilePreviewer file={{
            url: "https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/http://africau.edu/images/default/sample.pdf"}}
        />
    </div>
);

Base64 Usage

import FilePreviewer from 'react-file-previewer';

export const App = () => (
    <div>
        <h1>My App</h1>
        <FilePreviewer 
            file={{
                data: "<base64 string>",
                mimeType: 'application/pdf',
                name: 'sample.pdf' // for download
            }}
        />
    </div>
);

Using with HTML file input

import { useState } from 'react';
import FilePreviewer from 'react-file-previewer';

const PDF1_URL =
  'https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/http://africau.edu/images/default/sample.pdf';

export const App = () => {
    const [file, setFile] = useState({ url: PDF1_URL });
    
    const onFileChange = event => {
        const fileReader = new window.FileReader();
        const file = event.target.files[0];
        
        fileReader.onload = fileLoad => {
            const { result } = fileLoad.target;
            setFile({ url: result });
        };
        
        fileReader.readAsDataURL(file);
    };

    return (
        <div>
            <h1>My App</h1>
            <input type="file" onChange={onFileChange} />
            <FilePreviewer 
                file={file}
            />
        </div>
    )
};

Using it as a thumbnail

This will render the first page of the file as a thumbnail. It takes the exact same props as the default export FilePreviewer.

import {FilePreviewerThumbnail} from 'react-file-previewer';

export const App = () => (
    <div>
        <h1>My App</h1>
        <FilePreviewerThumbnail 
            file={{
                data: "<base64 string>",
                mimeType: 'application/pdf',
                name: 'sample.pdf' // for download
            }}
        />
        -or-
        <FilePreviewerThumbnail file={{
            url: "https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/http://africau.edu/images/default/sample.pdf"}}
        />
    </div>
);

FilePreviewer Props

Prop name Type Description
file object Refer to file object
onClick function Event handler for when viewer is clicked
hideControls bool If 'true', viewer won't display the zoom, page up/down, and fit-to-screen controls

FilePreviewerThumbnail Props

Prop name Type Description
file object Refer to file object
onClick function Event handler for when viewer is clicked
hideControls bool If 'true', viewer won't display the zoom, page up/down, and fit-to-screen controls
style object Any css style overrides

File Object

Prop name Type Description
url string This can be used by itself with no other prop
data string Base64 encoded string of file. If used, mimeType must also be provided
mimeType string Type of the file
name string Used to specify the filename when download button is clicked