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React Dropzone Multiple Files upload example with Progress Bar

We’re gonna create a React Multiple Files upload application in that user can:

  • drag and drop multiple files into a Dropzone
  • see the upload process (percentage) of each file with progress bars
  • view all uploaded files
  • download link to file when clicking on the file name

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React Dropzone Multiple Files upload example with Progress Bar

Rest APIs server for this React Client:

Node.js Express File Upload Rest API example

Node.js Express File Upload with Google Cloud Storage example

Spring Boot Multipart File upload example

More Practice:D

React (with Hooks) Multiple Files upload example

React Pagination example

React File Upload example

React JWT Authentication & Authorization example

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Fullstack with Node.js Express:

React.js + Node.js Express + MySQL

React.js + Node.js Express + PostgreSQL

React.js + Node.js Express + MongoDB

Fullstack with Spring Boot:

React.js + Spring Boot + MySQL

React.js + Spring Boot + PostgreSQL

React.js + Spring Boot + MongoDB

Fullstack with Django:

React.js + Django Rest Framework

Serverless:

React Firebase CRUD App with Realtime Database

React Firestore CRUD App example | Firebase Cloud Firestore

Integration (run back-end & front-end on same server/port)

Integrate React with Spring Boot

Integrate React with Node.js Express

This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.

Set port

.env

PORT=8081

Project setup

In the project directory, you can run:

npm install
# or
yarn install

or

Compiles and hot-reloads for development

npm start
# or
yarn start

Open http://localhost:8081 to view it in the browser.

The page will reload if you make edits.