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Uppy 1.10.1: Facebook and OneDrive

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Uppy 1.10.1 adds long-awaited support for Facebook and OneDrive 🎉

Screenshot showing Uppy file uploader with Facebook and OneDrive options

const uppy = Uppy();
uppy.use(Dashboard);
uppy.use(Facebook, {
target: Dashboard,
companionUrl: 'https://companion.uppy.io/',
});
uppy.use(OneDrive, {
target: Dashboard,
companionUrl: 'https://companion.uppy.io/',
});

Try the live demos on Transloadit.com: import your files from Facebook or OneDrive, and then:

(Uppy demos are below the description and steps, under “Live Demo. See for yourself” ;-)

You can also play with an interactive demo, enabling different Uppy options and providers on the fly: https://uppy.io/examples/dashboard

OneDrive:

Screenshot showing Uppy file uploader with OneDrive file list

Facebook:

Screenshot showing Uppy file uploader with Facebook file list

As with Dropbox and Instagram, using the Facebook and OneDrive integrations requires the client Plugins (see here for Facebook and see here for OneDrive), and also your Companion integration.

This is an exciting release for us, and we can't wait to get some feedback (GitHub issues and PRs) on this! :)

Misc​

  • @uppy/companion: pass endpoint and region to AWS SDK constructor (#2113 / @goto-bus-stop)
  • @uppy/companion: Allow S3 ACL to be specified in Companion Standalone (#2111 / @jasonbosco)
  • @uppy/companion: return 401 early if token is not set (#2118 / @ifedapoolarewaju)
  • @uppy/companion: allow providing any S3 option, closes #1388 (#2030 / @goto-bus-stop)
  • @uppy/companion:: don’t log redundant errors in production (#2112 / @ifedapoolarewaju)
  • docs: Add S3 ACL option to companion docs (#2109 / @jasonbosco)

As always, you can find the full list of changes and package versions, as well as future plans, in our changelog.