A library for handling file uploads with chunking, hashing, and concurrent upload management.
support large-file upload, follow-redirect
a lightweight library for large file upload
A SDK for large file upload with chunking, resumable uploads and instant transfer. Version 2.0 removes endpoint configs and adds customizable functions.
express large file upload
Resumable large file upload manager
a lightweight library for large file upload
A request.formData() wrapper with streaming file upload handling
A TypeScript SDK for large file upload with chunking, concurrency, and resume support
TypeScript client library for the Mistral AI API
File Upload widget with multiple file selection, drag&drop support, progress bar, validation and preview images, audio and video for jQuery. Supports cross-domain, chunked and resumable file uploads. Works with any server-side platform (Google App Engine,
File Size Validation Plugin for FilePond
A Cypress command for file upload
Storage higher order operation
Actions artifact lib
A function to recursively extract files and their object paths within a value, replacing them with null in a deep clone without mutating the original value. FileList instances are treated as File instance arrays. Files are typically File and Blob instance
A request.formData() wrapper with streaming file upload handling
Core logic for the file-upload widget implemented as a state machine
Percy CLI command to upload a directory of static images to Percy for diffing.
Upload feature for CKEditor 5.
Middleware and a scalar Upload to add support for GraphQL multipart requests (file uploads via queries and mutations) to various Node.js GraphQL servers.
A terminating Apollo Link for Apollo Client that fetches a GraphQL multipart request if the GraphQL variables contain files (by default FileList, File, or Blob instances), or else fetches a regular GraphQL POST or GET request (depending on the config and
Datadog CI plugin for `coverage` commands
Dead simple chunked file uploads using Fetch
Rack middleware for handling large file uploads. Integrates nicely with the Nginx upload module: http://www.grid.net.ru/nginx/upload.en.html
CSV import for Active Admin capable of handling CSV files too large to import via direct file upload to Heroku
A Ruby daemon for managing concurrent large file uploads independent of a web application.
SmarterCSV is a high-performance CSV reader and writer for Ruby focused on fastest end-to-end ingestion — not just parsing. It returns ready-to-use hashes with configurable header and value transformations, intelligent defaults, and automatic delimiter discovery. Built for real-world data pipelines, SmarterCSV supports chunked processing for large files, streaming via Enumerable APIs, and C acceleration to optimize the full ingestion path (parsing + hash construction + conversions). Designed to handle messy user-uploaded CSV while remaining easy to integrate with Rails, ActiveRecord imports, Sidekiq jobs, parallel processing, and S3-based workflows.
swagger23 converts Swagger 2.0 (OAS 2) API specifications into OpenAPI 3.0.3 (OAS 3) specifications. Accepts JSON or YAML input, produces JSON or YAML output. Works as a Ruby library (Swagger23.convert) or a standalone CLI tool (swagger23). Handles paths, parameters, requestBody, components/schemas, securitySchemes, servers, $ref rewriting, collectionFormat, x-nullable, discriminator, OAuth2 flows, and file uploads. No external runtime dependencies. Safe for large specs.
Command-line tool that automatises photo/video uploads to Flickr. Entering 'flickru <directory>' in your command line, any photos under 'directory' (and subdirs) are uploaded to your Flickr account (interactively entered the first time you start flickru). Photos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. Videos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: AVI, MPEG, and MPG. flickru automatically sets the following Flickr metadata: (1) date taken: file last-modification time, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif metadatum 'date_time_original' is found (Flickr understands it natively). (2) privacy policy: private, visible by friends & family, hidden for public searches (3) safety level: safe (4) permissions: friends & family can add comments to the photo and its notes; nobody can add notes and tags to the photo (5) description: for videos longer than 90s (Flickr's longest allowed duration) but shorter than 500MB (Flickr's maximum permisible size), it will contain an annotation about its large duration. (6) title: extracted from the parent directory name (7) geolocation & accuracy: extracted from the parent directory name, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif GPS metadata is found (Flickr understands them natively). Before uploading photos, please, make sure that you have correctly named each photos parent directory according to the name format 'TITLE[@LOCATION[#PRECISION]]', where: (1) TITLE is the desired title for the photos stored in the directory. If no LOCATION is given, flickru tries to extract the location from Wikipedia page TITLE. (2) LOCATION is the location of the photos, specified as: (a) the Wikipedia page name (whitespaces allowed) of the location or (b) its coordinates LATITUDE,LONGITUDE (3) PRECISION is the Flickr geolocation precision. Flickru sets it to one of the following case insentitive literals: 'street', 'city', 'region', 'country', 'world'. Photos are classified into photosets. If the photoset does not exist, flickru creates it. This photoset is named after its grandparent directory. The photoset is arranged by 'date taken' (older first). To see some examples on the directory structure recognised by flickru, please explore the subdirectories under 'var/ts'. GitHub : http://github.com/jesuspv/flickru RubyGems: http://rubygems.org/gems/flickru
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