feat: Add file validation for specific file extensions, mimes or both.#65
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This PR adds file type validation using sonner toast errors and fixes #36 (comment)
Going through several refactors, I found in my opinion the best way to keep many things as unchanged as possible since from the looks of it, when uploading a file, it is handled in two instances, when dragging a file and when directly using the upload input.
This PR verifies if the file type is valid depending on what's given in
acceptedFileTypes, it displays a custom message in case a tool supports only SVG's, any Images (if "image/*" wildcard is passed insideacceptedFileTypes), specific extensions or even if in the future a tool need's a specific format such as a transparent image (a .png for example), this PR makes it easy to verify a specific file mime, extension, or both.Preview
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