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@vercel/blob
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The Vercel Blob JavaScript API client.
👉 Quickstart — SDK Reference 👈
npm install @vercel/blob
We have examples on the vercel.com documentation, there are two ways to upload files to Vercel Blob:
Make sure to include a changeset in your PR. You can do this by running:
pnpm changeset
git commit -am "changeset"
git push
Once such a commit gets merged in main, then GitHub will open a versioning PR you can merge. And the package will be automatically published to npm.
@vercel/blob reads the token from the environment variables on process.env. In general, process.env is automatically populated from your .env file during development, which is created when you run vc env pull. However, Vite does not expose the .env variables on process.env.
You can fix this in one of following two ways:
process.env yourself using something like dotenv-expand:pnpm install --save-dev dotenv dotenv-expand
// vite.config.js
import dotenvExpand from 'dotenv-expand';
import { loadEnv, defineConfig } from 'vite';
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => {
// This check is important!
if (mode === 'development') {
const env = loadEnv(mode, process.cwd(), '');
dotenvExpand.expand({ parsed: env });
}
return {
...
};
});
$env/static/private:import { put } from '@vercel/blob';
+ import { BLOB_TOKEN } from '$env/static/private';
const blob = await head("filepath", {
- token: '<token>',
+ token: BLOB_TOKEN,
});
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The Vercel Blob JavaScript API client
The npm package @vercel/blob receives a total of 1,026,385 weekly downloads. As such, @vercel/blob popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vercel/blob demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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