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An abstract-random-access compliant module for reading files in the browser using the FileReader API and browserify.
A random-access-storage compliant module for reading files in the browser using the FileReader API and browserify.
npm install random-access-file-reader
var raf = require('random-access-file-readers')
var drop = require('drag-and-drop-files')
drop(document.body, function (files) {
var file = raf(files[0])
file.read(0, 1000, function (err, data) {
console.log('first 1000 bytes:', err, data)
})
})
You can use this to read files into hyperdrive as well
var hyperdrive = require('hyperdrive')
var drive = hyperdrive(db)
var files = {}
var archive = drive.createArchive({
file: function (name) {
return raf(files[name])
}
})
drop(document.body, function (files) {
files[files[0].name] = files[0]
// will index the file using hyperdrive without reading the entire file into ram
archive.append(files[0].name)
})
var file = raf(browserFile)Create a new instance. Accepts a browser file object. The file object has an random-access-storage compliant API interface. Note that it is readonly so writes will fail.
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An abstract-random-access compliant module for reading files in the browser using the FileReader API and browserify.
We found that random-access-file-reader 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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