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I am looking for a way to drag and drog image file using coral 3 within the dialog (as shown below).
I was able to do this with coral 2 and was wondering how to do it with coral 3.
Can someone provide me the code to do this?
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Hi,
You can't do that with coral3 but you can use foundation fileupload
cq/gui/components/authoring/dialog/fileupload
OR use pathfield to browse images.
See FileUpload — Granite UI 1.0 documentation
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I already looked at the documentation, it does not show how to create a drag and drop fileupload. The fileupload changed dramatically from it's previous version. The documentation does not show an example on how to do this.
I would like a working sample. Please provide a working example in xml.
Check the core components image component
aem-core-wcm-components/content/src/content/jcr_root/apps/core/wcm/components/image/v2/image at mast...
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Hi rmahendra
I am looking for a dialog with a fileupload (in coral 3) that we can drag and drop the image.
The example you gave me does not have a coral 3 fileupload.
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Hi,
You can't do that with coral3 but you can use foundation fileupload
cq/gui/components/authoring/dialog/fileupload
OR use pathfield to browse images.
Hey Arun,
You are saying that it is not possible.
Was it designed that way? Or is it a bug?
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I think it is by designed because if you compare coral2 and Granite fileupload
Granite FileUpload — Granite UI 1.0 documentation
Coral2 FileUpload — Granite UI 1.0 documentation
below properties have been removed from Granite fileupload which is used to browse assets from dam
The parameter representing the file name, for instance “./fileName” or “./image/fileName”. It will be used to determine the (relative) location where to store the name of the file.
The location where to store the reference of the file (when a file already uploaded on the server is used), usually ./fileReference or ./image/fileReference. NB: This is only working in the context of AEM Authoring
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