You should set autoProcessQueue parameter to false.
You can do this way :
HTML - Add button
<form action="your_action" class="dropzone" id="your_form_id">
<div class="fallback">
<input name="file" type="file" />
</div>
</form>
<button type="button" id="btn_upload">Upload</button>
JavaScript - set autoProcessQueue to false, add click event on the button ID and fire the processQueue event to upload the file
Dropzone.options.your_form_id = {
autoProcessQueue: false,
init: function (e) {
var myDropzone = this;
$('#btn_upload').on("click", function() {
myDropzone.processQueue(); // Tell Dropzone to process all queued files.
});
// Event to send your custom data to your server
myDropzone.on("sending", function(file, xhr, data) {
// First param is the variable name used server side
// Second param is the value, you can add what you what
// Here I added an input value
data.append("your_variable", $('#your_input').val());
});
}
};
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