Custom File Picker

This feature is available on Beefree SDK Superpowers plan and above. If you're on the Core or Essentials plan, upgrade a development application for free to try this and other Superpowers-level features.

Main concepts

This feature allows you to have your own file picker for choosing files (images) in Beefree SDK's Editor, to make its integration in your platform look even more seamless. It leverages Beefree SDK’s Content Dialog feature. To set it up you will need to add the corresponding entry to the configuration object:


contentDialog: {
    filePicker: {
        handler: function(resolve, reject, args) {
            // Your function
        }
    },
    ...
}

The handler function lets you use your own logic to retrieve the desired value, and it has a Promise-like signature.

If data from Beefree SDK is available, it will be sent in the args parameter (see below). Once the value is available, you must call the resolve(value) function to pass it to the editor. In case you want to cancel the operation, call the reject() function.

Please note that a resolve or reject call is mandatory. If you miss this step, the editor will remain in waiting mode – and the error management on the host application must call the reject() function to unblock the editor.

The args parameter is where the File Picker’s Content Dialog will receive additional data.



{
    "X-BEE-UserName": "string", // e.g. image, all
    "X-BEE-Uid": "string", // e.g. the current user's id
    "X-BEE-Mimetypes": "string", // e.g. "*" -Or- "image/*"
}

Images dragged onto an image block or edited via the “apply effects and more” button will be passed to the image storage per your app’s file storage settings. To prevent images from passing through Beefree SDK’s file storage, the file upload can be disabled via advanced permissions.

Returned value syntax

Values must use the same pattern used in the configuration object: the returned object is validated against the expected format. If the validation fails, an error will be returned to the browser console, eg: Error getting content filePicker value, the item is malformed


{
   "url":"https://d1oco4z2z1fhwp.cloudfront.net/templates/default/113/rocket-color.png",
   "context":"imageModule.src"
}

A basic example

The following is the most basic example, which returns an image URL immediately after clicking the “Browse” button. This example does not open a file picker.

In a real-world scenario, the host application would display a file picker UI and let the user search for and locate the file before finally returning the file’s location (URL) to Beefree SDK:


contentDialog: {
  filePicker: {
    handler: function(resolve, reject) {
      resolve({
        url: 'string', // url to the file (e.g. http://www.example.com/myimage.jpg)
      })
    }
  },
}

List of modules

The following is a list of all modules that are sent as part of the args parameter:

Modules

sidebar.link

Modules

buttonModule.link

Modules

imageModule.link

Modules

iconsModule.link

Modules

menuModule.link

Icons Module Icon

iconsModule.src

Social Module Icon

socialModule.src

Text Module Link

textModule.link

Image module URL

imageModule.src

Title module link

titleModule.link

Row background image URL

row.backgroundImage

Row background video URL

backgroundVideo.src

Special links: Text module toolbar

toolbar.specialLink

Special links: Sidebar

sidebar.specialLink

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