"use strict"; const webkitGetAsEntryApi = require("./utils/webkitGetAsEntryApi/index.js"); const fallbackApi = require("./utils/fallbackApi.js"); /** * Returns a promise that resolves to the array of dropped files (if a folder is * dropped, and browser supports folder parsing - promise resolves to the flat * array of all files in all directories). * Each file has .relativePath prop appended to it (e.g. "/docs/Prague/ticket_from_prague_to_ufa.pdf") * if browser supports it. Otherwise it's undefined. * * @param {DataTransfer} dataTransfer * @param {Function} logDropError - a function that's called every time some * folder or some file error out (e.g. because of the folder name being too long * on Windows). Notice that resulting promise will always be resolved anyway. * * @returns {Promise} - Array */ async function getDroppedFiles(dataTransfer, _temp) { let { logDropError = () => {} } = _temp === void 0 ? {} : _temp; // Get all files from all subdirs. Works (at least) in Chrome, Mozilla, and Safari try { const accumulator = []; for await (const file of webkitGetAsEntryApi(dataTransfer, logDropError)) { accumulator.push(file); } return accumulator; // Otherwise just return all first-order files } catch { return fallbackApi(dataTransfer); } } module.exports = getDroppedFiles;