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@browserfs/dom
Advanced tools
BrowserFS backends for DOM APIs. DOM APIs are only available natively in browsers.
Please read the BrowserFS documentation!
HTTPRequest
: Downloads files on-demand from a webserver using fetch
.Storage
: Stores files in a Storage
object, like localStorage
and seesionStorage
.IndexedDB
: Stores files into an IndexedDB
object database.WorkerFS
: Lets you mount the BrowserFS file system configured in the main thread in a WebWorker, or the other way around!For more information, see the API documentation.
npm install @browserfs/dom
🛈 The examples are written in ESM. If you are using CJS, you can
require
the package. If running in a browser you can add a script tag to your HTML pointing to thebrowser.min.js
and use BrowserFS DOM via the globalBrowserFS_DOM
object.
You can use DOM backends, though you must register them if you plan on using configure
:
import { configure, fs, registerBackend } from '@browserfs/core';
import { Storage } from '@browserfs/dom';
registerBackend(Storage);
await configure({ fs: 'Storage', options: { storage: localStorage } });
if (!fs.existsSync('/test.txt')) {
fs.writeFileSync('/test.txt', 'This will persist across reloads!');
}
const contents = fs.readFileSync('/test.txt', 'utf-8');
console.log(contents);
FAQs
DOM backends for BrowserFS
The npm package @browserfs/dom receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @browserfs/dom popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @browserfs/dom demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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