How to remove one specific selected file from input file control

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How to remove one specific selected file from input file control?

I have an input file control with the option to select multiple files; however, I want to validate a file and if it has an wrong extension then I should remove that file from the file control itself, is it possible?

I tried as below

<input type="file" name="fileToUpload" id="fileToUpload" multiple/>


<script> $("#fileToUpload")[0].files[0] </script>

Below is the screenshot of the object but I am not able to modify it

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Javascript Solutions


Solution 1 - Javascript

As other people pointed out, FileList is read only. You can get around this by pushing those files into a separate Array though. You can then do whatever you want with that curated list of files. If uploading them to a server is the goal, you can use the FileReader API.

Below is a round about way of completely avoiding needing to modify the FileList. Steps:

  1. Add normal file input change event listener
  2. Loop through each file from change event, filter for desired validation
  3. Push valid files into separate array
  4. Use FileReader API to read files locally
  5. Submit valid, processed files to server

Event handler and basic file loop code:

var validatedFiles = [];
$("#fileToUpload").on("change", function (event) {
  var files = event.originalEvent.target.files;
  files.forEach(function (file) {
    if (file.name.matches(/something.txt/)) {
      validatedFiles.push(file); // Simplest case
    } else { 
      /* do something else */
    }
  });
});

Below is a more complicated version of the file loop that shows how you can use the FileReader API to load the file into the browser and optionally submit it to a server as a Base64 encoded blob.

  files.forEach(function (file) {
    if (file.name.matches(/something.txt/)) { // You could also do more complicated validation after processing the file client side
      var reader = new FileReader();
      // Setup listener
      reader.onload = (function (processedFile) {
        return function (e) {
          var fileData = { name : processedFile.name, fileData : e.target.result };

          // Submit individual file to server
          $.post("/your/url/here", fileData);

          // or add to list to submit as group later
          validatedFiles.push(fileData);
        };
      })(file);

      // Process file
      reader.readAsDataURL(file);
    } else { 
      /* still do something else */
    }
  });

A note of caution about using FileReader API. Base64 encoding a file will increase its size by around 30%. If that isn't acceptable you will need to try something else.

Solution 2 - Javascript

I thought that I should add my comment here as well here (I've answered here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37546698/javascript-delete-file-from-filelist-to-be-uploaded/45958820#45958820)

I found a workaround. This will not require AJAX for the request at all and the form can be sent to the server. Basically you could create an hidden or text input and set it's value attribute to the base64 string created after processing the file selected.

<input type=hidden value=${base64string} />

You will probably consider the idea to create multiple input file instead of input text or hidden. This will not work as we can't assign a value to it.

This method will include the input file in the data sent to the database and to ignore the input file you could:

  • in the back-end don't consider the field;
  • you can set the disabled attribute to the input file before serialising the form;
  • remove the DOM element before sending data.

When you want to delete a file just get the index of the element and remove the input element (text or hidden) from the DOM.

Requirements:

  • You need to write the logic to convert files in base64 and store all files inside an array whenever the input file trigger the change event.

Pros:

  • This will basically give you a lot of control and you can filter, comparing files, check for file size, MIME type, and so on..

Solution 3 - Javascript

I know this is an old post but I have spent ages trying to work around this one so I'll post my solution. There is a way to update the fileList of an fileField element with another fileList - which can be done with DataTransfer:

let updateFileList = function (fileField, index) {
  let fileBuffer = Array.from(fileField.files);
  fileBuffer.splice(index, 1);

  /** Code from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/47172409/8145428 */
  const dT = new ClipboardEvent('').clipboardData || // Firefox < 62 workaround exploiting https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1422655
    new DataTransfer(); // specs compliant (as of March 2018 only Chrome)

  for (let file of fileBuffer) { dT.items.add(file); }
  fileField.files = dT.files;
}

The above function takes the fileField as a DOM Object and the index of the file in the fileField's fileList to be removed and updates the passed fileField accordingly.

Hope this saves somebody else some time!

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47119426/how-to-set-file-objects-and-length-property-at-filelist-object-where-the-files-a/47172409#47172409

Solution 4 - Javascript

Based on @liamthorne4 answer, here is a working solution for upload, list and delete element from list, tested on Firefox and Chrome:

HTML:

 <button onclick="uploadFile(event)">Upload files</button>
 <div id="listfiles" class="view_list"></div>
 <input class="hidden" type="file" id="input_file_id" onchange="fileList(event)" name="files[]" multiple>

JS:

    function uploadFile(evt) {
        evt.preventDefault();
        $('#input_file_id').click();
    }

    function fileList(e) {
        var files = $('#input_file_id').prop("files");
        var names = $.map(files, function(val) { return val.name; });
        for (n in names)    {
            $("#listfiles").append("<div id=preload_"+n+" title='"+names[n]+"'><p>"+names[n]+"</p><a  onclick=deleteFile("+n+")>Delete</a></div>");
        }
    }
    function deleteFile(index)  {
        filelistall = $('#input_file_id').prop("files");
        var fileBuffer=[];
        Array.prototype.push.apply( fileBuffer, filelistall );
        fileBuffer.splice(index, 1);
        const dT = new ClipboardEvent('').clipboardData || new DataTransfer(); 
        for (let file of fileBuffer) { dT.items.add(file); }
        filelistall = $('#input_file_id').prop("files",dT.files);
        $("#preload_"+index).remove()
    }

Solution 5 - Javascript

html

<input id="fileInput" name="fileInput" type="file" />
<input onclick="clearFileInput()" type="button" value="Clear" />

javascript

    function clearFileInput(){
        var oldInput = document.getElementById("fileInput");

        var newInput = document.createElement("input");

        newInput.type = "file";
        newInput.id = oldInput.id;
        newInput.name = oldInput.name;
        newInput.className = oldInput.className;
        newInput.style.cssText = oldInput.style.cssText;
        // copy any other relevant attributes

        oldInput.parentNode.replaceChild(newInput, oldInput);
    }

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