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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,
});
FAQs
The Vercel Blob JavaScript API client
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 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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