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This project downloads files in the browser. It works in IE. And supports promises.
This project downloads files in the browser. It works in IE. And supports promises.
The api is dead simple. You pass in a file url or a blob. And the function downloads a file to the users browser.
The library works with react and is fairly lightweight in size.
import { downloadAUrl } from 'better-file-downloads';
const { downloadAUrl } = require('better-file-downloads');
await downloadAUrl(
'https://s3.amazonaws.com/my-uploaded-files/images/cat.jpg',
{
fileName: 'my-new-file',
extension: '.pdf',
contentType: 'application/pdf',
}
);
Or if you prefer to pass in a blob.
import { downloadABlob } from 'better-file-downloads';
const { downloadABlob } = require('better-file-downloads');
await downlodownloadABlobadAUrl(yourBlob, {
fileName: 'my-new-file',
extension: '.pdf',
contentType: 'application/pdf',
});
import React from 'react';
import { downloadAUrl } from 'better-file-downloads';
export default function example() {
const download = async url => {
await downloadAUrl(url, {
fileName: 'example-file',
extension: '.pdf',
contentType: 'application/pdf',
});
};
return (
<button
type="button"
onClick={() =>
download('https://s3.amazonaws.com/my-uploaded-files/images/cat.jpg')
}
>
Download an image!
</button>
);
}
FAQs
This project downloads files in the browser. It works in IE. And supports promises.
The npm package better-file-downloads receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, better-file-downloads popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that better-file-downloads demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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