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* [Dockerize](https://github.com/iris-contrib/cloud-native-go)
* [Community & Support](#-community)
* [Blogs](https://iris-go.com/v8/blogs)
- [How to build a file upload form using DropzoneJS and Go](https://dev.to/kataras/dropzonejs--go-series---part-1-474)
- [How to display existing files on server using DropzoneJS and Go](https://dev.to/kataras/dropzonejs--go-series---part-2-4n1)
- [Iris Go vs .NET Core Kestrel in terms of HTTP performance](https://hackernoon.com/iris-go-vs-net-core-kestrel-in-terms-of-http-performance-806195dc93d5)
- [Go vs .NET Core in terms of HTTP performance](https://medium.com/@kataras/go-vs-net-core-in-terms-of-http-performance-7535a61b67b8)
- [Iris, a modular web framework](https://medium.com/@corebreaker/iris-web-cd684b4685c7)

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# Articles
- [How to build a file upload form using DropzoneJS and Go](https://dev.to/kataras/dropzonejs--go-series---part-1-474)
- [How to display existing files on server using DropzoneJS and Go](https://dev.to/kataras/dropzonejs--go-series---part-2-4n1)
# Content
This is the part 1 of 2 in DropzoneJS + Go series.
- [Part 1: How to build a file upload form](README.md)
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7. If file is sent to the page, store the file object to a temporary "file" variable.
8. Move uploaded file to destination based on the uploadsDir+uploaded file's name.
**Run the server**
### Runing the server
Open the terminal at the current project's folder and execute:
```bash

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# Articles
- [How to build a file upload form using DropzoneJS and Go](https://dev.to/kataras/dropzonejs--go-series---part-1-474)
- [How to display existing files on server using DropzoneJS and Go](https://dev.to/kataras/dropzonejs--go-series---part-2-4n1)
# Content
This is the part 2 of 2 in DropzoneJS + Go series.
- [Part 1: How to build a file upload form](README.md)
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# DropzoneJS + Go: How to display existing files on server
In this tutorial, we will show you how to display existing files on the server when using DropzoneJs and Go. This tutorial is based on [How to build a file upload form using DropzoneJs and Go](README.md). Make sure you have read it before proceeding to content in this tutorial.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to display existing files on the server when using DropzoneJS and Go. This tutorial is based on [How to build a file upload form using DropzoneJS and Go](README.md). Make sure you have read it before proceeding to content in this tutorial.
## Table Of Content
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4. Retrieve files details from the new "/uploads" via ajax.
5. Create mockFile using values from server. mockFile is simply JavaScript objects with properties of name and size. Then we call Dropzone's **addedfile** and **thumbnail** functions explicitly to put existing files to Dropzone upload area and generate its thumbnail.
### Runing the server
**Run the server**
Open the terminal at the current project's folder and execute:
```bash