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I'm using Vuetify.js components for my front-end in Vue.js and want to create a user registration form with file upload. I'm able to create the form using v-text-field (a Vuetify component).

  • How can I upload the file that is selected (input)?
  • Which component should I use or is there any other alternative way?
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  • You can just use a regular AJAX post request to upload the form.
    – frozen
    Jul 8, 2017 at 18:06
  • I want file upload in vuetify how to do that like image upload Jul 9, 2017 at 7:51

4 Answers 4

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Vue JS do not have file-input feature till today, so you can tweak v-text-field to work like image input field. The concept is, create an file input field and then hide it using css, and add an event in v-text-field to trigger that specific file input field to upload image. I have attached snippet please do play with that, and I also do have a fiddle created using vue and vuetify, visit here. Thanks!

new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  data: () => ({
    title: "Image Upload",
    dialog: false,
    imageName: '',
    imageUrl: '',
    imageFile: ''
  }),

  methods: {
    pickFile() {
      this.$refs.image.click()
    },

    onFilePicked(e) {
      const files = e.target.files
      if (files[0] !== undefined) {
        this.imageName = files[0].name
        if (this.imageName.lastIndexOf('.') <= 0) {
          return
        }
        const fr = new FileReader()
        fr.readAsDataURL(files[0])
        fr.addEventListener('load', () => {
          this.imageUrl = fr.result
          this.imageFile = files[0] // this is an image file that can be sent to server...
        })
      } else {
        this.imageName = ''
        this.imageFile = ''
        this.imageUrl = ''
      }
    }
  }
})
<link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:300,400,500,700|Material+Icons' rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://unpkg.com/vuetify/dist/vuetify.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<div id="app">
  <v-app>
    <v-toolbar dark color="primary">
      <v-toolbar-side-icon></v-toolbar-side-icon>
      <v-toolbar-title class="white--text">{{ title }}</v-toolbar-title>
      <v-spacer></v-spacer>
      <v-btn icon @click="dialog = !dialog">
        <v-icon>link</v-icon>
      </v-btn>
    </v-toolbar>
    <v-content>
      <v-container fluid>
        <v-flex xs12 class="text-xs-center text-sm-center text-md-center text-lg-center">
          <img :src="imageUrl" height="150" v-if="imageUrl"/>
          <v-text-field label="Select Image" @click='pickFile' v-model='imageName' prepend-icon='attach_file'></v-text-field>
          <input
            type="file"
            style="display: none"
            ref="image"
            accept="image/*"
            @change="onFilePicked"
          >
        </v-flex>
        <v-dialog v-model="dialog" max-width="290">
          <v-card>
            <v-card-title class="headline">Hello World!</v-card-title>
            <v-card-text>
              Image Upload Script in VUE JS
              <hr>
              Yubaraj Shrestha
              <br>http://yubarajshrestha.com.np/
            </v-card-text>
            <v-card-actions>
              <v-spacer></v-spacer>
              <v-btn color="green darken-1" flat="flat" @click.native="dialog = false">Close</v-btn>
            </v-card-actions>
          </v-card>
        </v-dialog>
      </v-container>
    </v-content>
  </v-app>
</div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue/dist/vue.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vuetify/dist/vuetify.js"></script>

Latest version (V2.0.5) while editing this post dated Aug 11, 2019, there's a dedicated file input option. Please follow the link below for official documentation: https://vuetifyjs.com/en/components/file-inputs.

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  • For the click function in the v-text-field I had to do like this @click.stop="pickFile" to get it to work Jul 25, 2018 at 10:08
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    I've been using this solution, which looks so nice and clean by the way, for the past few months, and we just started noticing some strange behavior. The @change="onFilePicked" event doesn't seem to fire after uploading a document and leaves the v-text-field for the file blank. Has anyone seen similar behavior? Mar 20, 2019 at 21:30
  • Avoid using arrow functions for 'data'. In simple scenarios it'll work but if you need some values from the vue instance it'll break the code because 'this' in arrow functions doesen't point to the vue instance.
    – Hexodus
    Aug 20, 2020 at 20:12
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    @YubarajShrestha It's still better to point it out for anyone who might just copy+paste+extend code from Stackoverflow. this using inside data is rather common in conjunction with route params like id : this.$route.params.id - have seen it a lot being done this way.
    – Hexodus
    Aug 21, 2020 at 15:12
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    @Hexodus :) thank you for your suggestion. You are absolutely right about the route case you've shown, it all depends on developers' comfort. I prefer better readability over common use cases, hence I put those route param things in computed property with a proper name for it to better understand the system in the long run. Aug 24, 2020 at 5:05
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An easy trick is:

<v-btn color="success" @click="$refs.inputUpload.click()">Success</v-btn>
<input v-show="false" ref="inputUpload" type="file" @change="yourFunction" >

Just create an input with the following properties:

  • type=file
  • ref=inputUpload this works like an id, you could name it like you want
  • v-show=false this hides input

Then make a button that when you click it, it fires a click event on the input Upload Button.

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    haha "it looks like a joke" - I'm kinda shocked Vuetify didn't cover file input, thanks for the trick :-) Apr 26, 2019 at 16:21
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    Great solution! Thanks for this.. just one update needed.. the @click on the btn needs to be this: $refs.inputUpload.$el.click() just need that $el and it works like a champ!
    – ToddT
    Jul 15, 2019 at 20:08
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This is something we will add in the future, but not currently. There is discussion on github with several users posting their implementations that they are using for the time being, https://github.com/vuetifyjs/vuetify/issues/238

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Good news.

Starting with version 2.0.0.-beta.8 v-file-input is available in Vuetify. You're supposed to use it like:

<template>
  <v-file-input accept=".txt" label="Select File..."></v-file-input>
</template>

EDIT (SNIPPET ADDITION):

A basic usage for handling an image file can be implemented as follows.

Thanks to @Begueradj pointing there is even no need for handling @change event for tracking the file change and making the example even more precise:

new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  vuetify: new Vuetify(),
  data: () => ({
    file: null,
    imageUrl: null
  }),
  methods: {
    onUpload() {
      console.log(this.file)
    }
  }
})
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:100,300,400,500,700,900" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mdi/[email protected]/css/materialdesignicons.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/vuetify.min.css" rel="stylesheet">

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/vue.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/vuetify.js"></script>

<div id="app">
  <v-app>
    <v-content>
      <v-container>
        <v-file-input 
          v-model="file" 
          label="Select Image File..." 
          accept="image/*"
        ></v-file-input>
        <v-btn color="primary" @click="onUpload">Upload</v-btn>
      </v-container>
    </v-content>
  </v-app>
</div>

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    How do I send this file to my server? Aug 21, 2019 at 5:02
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    You can handle the file with v-model attribute of v-file-input. I have added an example logging the file, you can send it to server ot whatsoever instead.
    – vahdet
    Aug 21, 2019 at 7:54
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    When trying to run it outputs [Vue warn]: Error in beforeCreate hook: "TypeError: t.observable is not a function" Sep 3, 2019 at 13:38
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    Why did you add that onFileChange() function ? Dec 16, 2019 at 9:07
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    @Begueradj You're right: change detection is actually coming out of the box with v-file-input. Edited the answer.
    – vahdet
    Dec 16, 2019 at 9:53

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