generic-filehandle
Provides a uniform interface for accessing binary data from local files, remote HTTP resources, and Blob data in the browser. Implements a subset of the Node.js v10 promise-based FileHandle API.
Usage
import {LocalFile,RemoteFile,BlobFile} from 'generic-filehandle'
const local = new LocalFile('/some/file/path/file.txt')
const remote = new RemoteFile('http://somesite.com/file.txt')
const blobfile = new BlobFile(new Blob([some_existing_buffer], { type: "text/plain" }))
const buf = Buffer.alloc(10)
const bytesRead = await remote.read(buf, 0, 10, 10)
console.log(buf.toString())
const buf = remote.readFile()
API
async read(buf:Buffer, offset: number=0, length: number, position: number=0, opts?: Options): Promise
- buf - a pre-allocated buffer that can contain length bytes
- offset - an offset into the buffer to write into
- length - a length of data to read
- position - the byte offset in the file to read from
- opts - optional Options object
Returns a Promise for the number of bytes read, and the data will be copied
into the Buffer provided in the arguments.
async readFile(opts?: Options): Promise<Buffer | string>
Returns a Promise for a buffer or string containing the contents of the whole file.
async stat() : Promise<{size: number}>
Returns a Promise for an object containing as much information about the file as is available. At minimum, the size
of the file will be present.
Options
The Options object for the constructor, read
and readFile
can contain abort signal
to customize behavior. All entries are optional.
- signal
<AbortSignal>
- an AbortSignal that is passed to remote file fetch() API or other file readers - headers
<Object <string, string> >
- extra HTTP headers to pass to remote file fetch() API - overrides
<Object>
- extra parameters to pass to the remote file fetch() API - fetch
<Function>
- a custom fetch callback, otherwise defaults to the environment (initialized in constructor) - encoding
<string>
- if specified, then this function returns a string. Otherwise it returns a buffer. Currently only utf8
encoding is supported.
The Options object for readFile
can also contain an entry encoding
. The
default is no encoding, in which case the file contents are returned as a
buffer. Currently, the only available encoding is utf8
, and
specifying that will cause the file contents to be returned as a string. For compatibility with the Node API, the readFile
method will accept the string "utf8" instead of an Options object.
References
This library implements a subset of the Node.js v10 promise-based FileHandle API.