FileSaver.js
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FileSaver.js
- fileSaver.js failing in local html file
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How to receive blob responses using Angular's 2+ @angular/http module?
var headers = new Headers(); headers.append('Content-Type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'); this.http.post('http://localhost/a2/pdf.php', reportPost, { headers: headers }) .retry(3) // .map( (res:any) => res.blob() ) // errors out .subscribe( (dataReceived:any) => { var blob = new Blob([dataReceived._body], {type: 'application/pdf'}); saveAs(blob, "Report.pdf"); }, (err:any) => this.logError(err), () => console.log('Complete') ); ps. the saveAs function comes from here: https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js
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How to make a browser display a "save as dialog" so the user can save the file on his system? And it must work in all browsers, Mac, and Windows Os, how can we do it in angular? and how can we give default file name and type also
You could check out this library to see how it’s done or just use the library itself: Blog on FileSaver.js
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Exporting CSV File (spreadsheet) with JavaScript
As a result, I had to go to the github page for FileSaver.js (https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js), copy the “FileSaver.js” file in the “dist” folder and paste it into a new file in the same directory as my code. The FileSaver.js is then imported using a “script src=” tag on line 6, as seen below
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How To Create a Certificate Generator Website in JavaScript
Goto link https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js After opening the link, go to the dist. folder and download FileSaver.js file
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By following some post :get_URL().createObjectURL error I was able understand that:
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How do I download a file with Angular2 or greater
The code of the component function is below. I've tried different alternatives, the blob way should be the way to go as far as I understood, but there is no function createObjectURL in URL. I can't even find the definition of URL in window, but apparently it exists. If I use the FileSaver.js module I get the same error. So I guess this is something that changed recently or is not yet implemented. How can I trigger the file save in A2?
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Best way to save and load local files?
I tested a file-saver.js, but it can only save, not load files, and it can't save in the background, it has to prompt the user to save the file somewhere.
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How can I create a dynamic file and then have user download it on a web app?
If it's a relatively small amount of data (like 100mb or less), try https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js it handles all the edge cases nicely.
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