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filereader-stream
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Read an HTML5 File object (from e.g. HTML5 drag and drops) as a stream.
Given a HTML5 File object (from e.g. HTML5 drag and drops), turn it into a readable stream.
If you want this for FileLists then definitely check out fileliststream.
Use it with npm & browserify >= 3.0
$ npm install filereader-stream
var drop = require('drag-and-drop-files');
var concat = require('concat-stream');
var createReadStream = require('filereader-stream');
test('should read file when one is dropped', function(t) {
drop(document.body, function(files) {
var first = files[0]
createReadStream(first).pipe(concat(function(contents) {
// contents is the contents of the entire file
}))
})
})
var createReadStream = require('filereader-stream'. [options]);
options
is optional and can specify output
. Possible values are:
arraybuffer
[default]binary
dataurl
text
You can also specify chunkSize
, default is 8128
. This is how many bytes will be read and written at a time to the stream you get back for each file.
npm install
npm test
then open your browser to the address provided, open your JS console, and drag and drop files onto the page until the test suite passes/fails
FAQs
Read an HTML5 File object (from e.g. HTML5 drag and drops) as a stream.
The npm package filereader-stream receives a total of 5,691 weekly downloads. As such, filereader-stream popularity was classified as popular.
We found that filereader-stream demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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