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Document Picker for React Native using Document Providers
Document Picker for React Native using Document Providers. If the user cancels the document picker without choosing a file (by pressing the system back button on Android or the Cancel button on iOS), the Promise will be rejected with a cancellation error. You can check for this error using DocumentPicker.isCancel(err) allowing you to ignore it and cleanup any parts of your interface that may not be needed anymore. If the user somehow manages to open multiple file pickers (e.g. due the app being unresponsive), then only the picked result from the last opened picker will be considered and the promises from previous opened pickers will be rejected with an error that you can check using DocumentPicker.isInProgress(). ...
Have a look at the Video below for details. Refer Wiki Page for more instructions. I created this Virtual Machine for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make a Team Document System live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring any further Updates / Breakages.
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