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Pro Fault tolerance for large files
Resumable.js splits each file into smaller chunks, this way if the upload of a chunk fails, uploading is retried until the procedure completes. This allows uploads to continue even after a network failure either locally or to the server. It also allows users to pause, resume and even recover uploads without even losing state.
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Con Wont let you add files programmatically
You can add files by binding to a file input or a dropzone, but you cannot add files programmatically.
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Con Not published as an npm module
More and more developers nowadays are using npm to manage their front-end dependencies too because of tools like Browserify and Webpack. Unfortunately resumable.js is not published as an npm module.