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Ashrafali
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Set the timeout to close the chooser after few seconds of selecting the files or
Once user choose the files and click the submit button in web application dropbox chooser I'm downloading the files in my backend by calling ajax function in success option of the chooser, if the fil...
Здравко
4 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Ashrafali wrote:
..., if the file is too large then the chooser stays open ...
Hi Ashrafali,
Do you perform file operations in chooser's callback or let it return before (or immediately after) start processing? 🧐 Take in mind that chooser will stay blocked as much as you block it's execution within the callback. 😉 Make your processing little more asynchronous.
Hope this gives direction.
Ashrafali
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thankyou, I got it but is there any option to close it? or hide it? If there is no options then I have different approach for that but just wants to know if there is any option to close or hide.
- Greg-DB4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Ashrafali No, there isn't an option to close or hide it explicitly. It will automatically close. As Здравко said, it sounds like the issue here is that you're blocking the callback. You should move your operations out of the callback as they said, so that it will automatically close quickly.
- Здравко4 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Ashrafali, I'm wrong in my previous post. Seems 'success' callback is called asynchronously. That's why it can't stop/delay chooser disappearance.
To be honest I can't reproduce your issue. 🤔 Can you share some code sniped representing it?
- Greg-DB4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
For reference, I can reproduce this, but only in some browsers (e.g., Chrome but not Firefox), so there seems to be some browser-specific implementation details that affect this.
In any case, it still sounds like the right solution here is to move the long work out of the callback.
- Здравко4 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Greg-DB wrote:...
In any case, it still sounds like the right solution here is to move the long work out of the callback.
Yes, one simple "fix" (might not be the best in all cases) can be replace function declaration like:
success: function(files) {to something like:
success: async function(files) {And yes, on Firefox it works with and without 'async'. I hope it will work on Chrome too (haven't tested it yet).
Good luck Ashrafali!
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