I'm trying to make a drag and drop uploader in HTML5 with the added requirement of being able to do so with files dragged from other websites I don't own and can't edit (mostly images).
In this case, on the ondrop
event, instead of downloading the image from the local computer using e.dataTransfer.files
and posting it, I retrieve the URL with e.dataTransfer.getData('URL')
and post it to the server for it to download server-side.
Works fines, except when I drag an image enclosed in a link.
It works when initiating drag from an <img>
element, but not with an <img>
enclosed in <a>
element. In the latter one, e.dataTransfer.getData('URL')
gives me the href
of the link, not the src
of the image.
I looked into e.dataTransfer.getData()
to see if it accepted other arguments that could help. The other alternative was "Text", and it brought up the same results as "URL".
Is there a way to get the image URL or am I doomed because the browser doesn't actualy carry the image URL when dragging an image enclosed in a link (ie : I'm dragging the link, not the image)?
To illustrate I created a jsfiddle here : https://jsfiddle.net/2m58rfou/
And another one with 2 images to demonstrate my problem here : https://jsfiddle.net/870asboa/
Open them in separate tabs and try dragging both images in the drop zone.
With the first image, I get what I want : https://www.gstatic.com/webp/gallery/1.sm.jpg
With the second one I get http://www.google.com/
, the link the image is enclosed in, rather than the image address.
In the second scenario, is there a way to get the image address and not the link in the ondrop
listenner, or is it impossible ? (remember that the images can be on any website, I can't catch any dragstart
event, basically only the drop
one).
At dragover
event handler, iterating event.dataTransfer.types
The
DataTransfer.types
read-only property is an array of the drag data formats (as strings) that were set in thedragstart
event. The order of the formats is the same order as the data included in the drag operation.
the array contains three types
:
text/plain
text/uri-list
text/html
text/html
is the html
string of the dragged <img>
element.
Get the string using by passing "text/html"
to .getData()
, then either extract src
of html
string using RegExp
or create an element and append the html
string to the element, then get src
of <img>
element using .src
.
holder.ondrop = function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
this.className = '';
var img = e.dataTransfer.getData("text/html");
var div = document.createElement("div");
div.innerHTML = img;
var src = div.firstChild.src;
console.log(div.firstChild, src);
results.innerText = src;
}
jsfiddle https://jsfiddle.net/2m58rfou/6/
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