JS File Downloader is a simple no dependency library you will be able to download file from browser and show downloading status.
JS File Downloader supports all browsers that are [ES5-compliant] (http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es5/) (IE8 and below are not supported).
With a package manager (recommended):
npm install js-file-downloader --save
import JsFileDownloader from 'js-file-downloader';
const fileUrl = 'http://...';
new JsFileDownloader({
url: fileUrl
})
.then(function () {
// Called when download ended
})
.catch(function (error) {
// Called when an error occurred
});
Download this library from https://github.com/AleeeKoi/js-file-downloader/releases
<script src="/path/to/js-file-downloader.min.js"></script>
<script>
// Then somewhere in your code
new jsFileDownloader({ url: 'https://cdn.apedesign.net/github/logo.png' })
.then(function () {
// Called when download ended
})
.catch(function (error) {
// Called when an error occurred
});
</script>
A function to call every time a process event is called. Function receive an Event Object as input.
function process (event) {
if (!event.lengthComputable) return; // guard
var downloadingPercentage = Math.floor(event.loaded / event.total * 100);
// what to do ...
};
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
process: process
})
A function to call when a 'loadstart' event is triggered.
function onloadstart () {
// what to do ...
}
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
onloadstart
})
If you need to customize request header data you can pass an array of objects like following example:
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
headers: [
{ name: 'Authorization', value: 'Bearer ABC123...' }
]
})
Setting this String you can force output file name
Integer value (default 40000) defining how much ms attend before stop download action.
Boolean value (default true) to enable/disable automatically starting the download. When the value is true
the constructor returns a Promise
, however when it's set to false, the constructor doesn't return anything and the download can be started by calling the start()
method on the object.
Example with autoStart
set to true
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
autoStart: true
})
Example with autoStart
set to false
const download = new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
autoStart: false
});
download.start()
.then(function(){
// success
})
.catch(function(error){
// handle errors
});
Boolean value (default false) to force desktop mode even on mobile devices for downloading files.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
forceDesktopMode: true
})
This is a Boolean that indicates whether or not cross-site Access-Control requests should be made using credentials such as cookies, authorization headers or TLS client certificates. Setting withCredentials has no effect on same-site requests.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
withCredentials: true
})
The HTTP request method to use, such as "GET", "POST", "PUT", etc. (default "GET") Ignored for non-HTTP(S) URLs.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
method: 'POST'
})
You could pass a callback to customize final name, the function receive as 1st argument the name automatically extracted.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
nameCallback: function(name) {
return 'i-am-prefix-' + name;
}
})
Setting this property you can customize the content type in the heade request, default is 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' If you set this property as false, the library doesn't set it.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
contentType: 'multipart/form-data; boundary=something' // or false to unset it
})
By setting this property to true (default is false) when error occours the download will fallback to the default behavior opening a new tab.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
nativeFallbackOnError: true
})
By setting this property you can customize the body content sent with the request. Default value is null
(nothing is sent), Document
or BodyInit
value can be set.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
body: 'The body as a string'
})
By setting this property the downloader will determine the content type automatically depending on the value.
value | description |
---|---|
"header" |
Gets type from content-type response header. |
"signature" |
Analyzes the first 4 bytes of the returned file and will check if that signature exists in the predetermined dict (You can override/merge this dict with the customFileSigantures property). |
"full" |
Uses both methods from above but prefers "siganture" . |
false |
Type is not determined and the default is added, application/octet-stream . |
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
contentTypeDetermination: 'header'
})
By setting this value you can override/merge the predefined signature dict (src/signatures.js
). The key represents the hex code of a file (for more information here) and the value should be in the format of a content type (e.g. application/pdf
). Setting this value has only an affect when contentTypeDetermination
is set to "full"
or "signature"
.
new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
contentTypeDetermination: 'full', // must be set to "full" or "signature"
customFileSignatures: {
'FFFB':'audio/mpeg',
'FFF3':'audio/mpeg',
'FFF2':'audio/mpeg',
'494433': 'audio/mpeg'
}
})
Setting autoStart
option to false
the process can be aborted calling the related method abort
. The download promise is rejected, the reason can be customized passing is as the 1st param of the abort function.
const download = new JsFileDownloader({
url: '...',
autoStart: false
});
download.start()
.catch(function(reason){
// handle errors
});
download.abort(/** reason */);
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