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JavaScript library to generate a human readable String describing the file size
The filesize npm package is a library designed to provide simple file size conversion and formatting. It allows users to convert raw file size numbers into human-readable strings, with support for multiple units and customization options. This can be particularly useful in applications where file sizes need to be displayed to users in a format that is easy to understand.
Basic file size formatting
Converts a file size in bytes to a human-readable string using the most appropriate unit. In this example, 1024 bytes are converted to '1 KB'.
"const filesize = require('filesize');
console.log(filesize(1024)); // '1 KB'"
Customizing the output
Allows customization of the output format, including rounding and the spacer between the number and the unit. This example shows no rounding and removes the space between the number and the unit.
"const filesize = require('filesize');
console.log(filesize(1024, {round: 0, spacer: ''})); // '1KB'"
Using different units
Supports using different unit standards, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard, which uses 'KiB' instead of 'KB' for 1024 bytes.
"const filesize = require('filesize');
console.log(filesize(1024, {standard: 'iec'})); // '1 KiB'"
Similar to filesize, pretty-bytes converts byte values into a human-readable format. It focuses on simplicity and does not offer as many customization options as filesize, making it a good choice for straightforward use cases.
The bytes package also provides functionality for formatting byte sizes into human-readable strings. It offers a balance between simplicity and customization, with options to specify the number of decimal places and the units to use.
filesize.js provides a simple way to get a human readable file size string from a number (float or integer) or string. An optional second parameter is the decimal place to round to (default is 2), or true which triggers Unix style output. An optional third parameter lets you disable bit
sizes, e.g. "Kb".
filesize(500); // "3.91Kb"
filesize(500, true); // "3.9k"
filesize(1500); // "1.46KB"
filesize("1500000000"); // "1.40GB"
filesize("1500000000", 0); // "1GB"
filesize(1212312421412412); // "1.08PB"
filesize(1212312421412412, true); // "1.1P" - shorthand output, similar to *nix "ls -lh"
filesize(265318, 2, false) // "259.10KB" - disabled `bit` sizes with third argument
filesize.js supports AMD loaders (require.js, curl.js, etc.), node.js & npm (npm install filesize), or using a script tag.
filesize.js is licensed under BSD-3 https://raw.github.com/avoidwork/filesize.js/master/LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013, Jason Mulligan jason.mulligan@avoidwork.com
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JavaScript library to generate a human readable String describing the file size
The npm package filesize receives a total of 8,310,460 weekly downloads. As such, filesize popularity was classified as popular.
We found that filesize 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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