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react-native-filereader

v1.0.6

Published

HTML5 FileAPI `FileReader` for React Native

Downloads

214

Readme

React Native FileReader

npm version npm downloads npm licence Platform

HTML5 FileAPI FileReader for React Native, thus FileReader.readAsArrayBuffer can work as well which is not implemented in react-native/Libraries/Blob/FileReader.js .

See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileReader

Install

npm install react-native-filereader

For RN >= 0.65, run npm install react-native-blob-util.

For RN < 0.65, run npm install [email protected], and patch manually to fix: with react-native-web product build will export 'URIUtil' (reexported as 'URIUtil') was not found.

You need request permission first in your APP, e.g. ('react-native').PermissionsAndroid on Android ref to automatically request permission on Android when import file, or android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE with react-native-permissions.

Usage of new (require('react-native-filereader'))()

Since there is global react-native/Libraries/Blob/FileReader.js and metro babel use it, it's difficult to let react-native-filereader as a polyfill like window.FileReader = require('./FileReader') in index.js .

So you need to port web JS code by replace new FileReader() to new (require('react-native-filereader'))() .

Usage of polyfill like by babel-plugin into specific file

Or if you don't want modify the web JS code to port, you can let babel do the job when babel is working, with these 3 steps:

npm install babel-plugin-transform-globals --save-dev

then add overrides into YOUR_APP/babel.config.js :

module.exports = {
  presets: ['module:metro-react-native-babel-preset'],
  overrides: [
    {
      test: 'node_modules/pixelshapern/src/libs/GifLoader.js', // change to your web JS code file path
      // test: '**/GifLoader.js', // also can use this [glob](https://www.npmjs.com/package/glob) patterns
      plugins: [
        [
          'transform-globals',
          {
            import: {
              'react-native-filereader': {
                FileReader: 'default',
              },
            },
          },
        ],
      ],
    },
  ],
};

then npm run rn-fresh :

watchman watch-del-all; rm -rf /tmp/react-*; rm -rf /tmp/npm-*; rm -rf /tmp/haste-*; rm -rf /tmp/metro-*; node node_modules/react-native/local-cli/cli.js start --reset-cache

PS: overrides comes from Use babel-plugin into specific file via .babelrc? and be implemented in Allow configs to have an 'overrides' array.

Usage of import FileReader from 'react-native-filereader'

import FileReader from 'react-native-filereader';

var fileReader = new FileReader();

// non-standard alias of `addEventListener` listening to non-standard `data` event
fileReader.on('data', function (data) {
  console.log("chunkSize:", data.length);
});

// `onload` as listener
fileReader.addEventListener('load', function (ev) {
  console.log("dataUrlSize:", ev.target.result.length);
});

// `onloadend` as property
fileReader.onloadend = function () {
  console.log("Success");
};

fileReader.setNodeChunkedEncoding(true || false); // non-standard method
fileReader.readAsDataURL('/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.YOUR.APP/files/my-file.txt');
// or
fileReader.readAsArrayBuffer('content://com.android.providers.media.documents/document/image%3A33763');
// or
// fileReader.readAsArrayBuffer({url: 'content://com.android.providers.media.documents/document/image%3A33763'});
// fileReader.readAsArrayBuffer({uri: 'content://com.android.providers.media.documents/document/image%3A33763'});
// fileReader.readAsArrayBuffer({path: '/storage/emulated/0/Pictures/gifs/ani (7).gif'});

PS: content:// can be changed to /storage/ on Android by fs.stat() in react-native-blob-util.

On Android, sometimes you select a file from /sdcard by e.g. react-native-system-file-browser, the decodeURIComponent(path) is content://com.android.externalstorage.documents/document/primary:SOME_DIR/SOME.FILE and will be fs.stat() to /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.YOUR.APP/files/SOME_DIR/SOME.FILE in react-native-filereader thus cause failed to stat path ".../SOME.FILE" because it does not exist or it is not a folder, in this situation, you should do path = decodeURIComponent(path).replace(/^content:\/\/com.android.externalstorage.documents\/document\/primary:/, '/sdcard/') in your APP.

Implemented API

<File> below is one of StringUriPath, {path: string}, {url: string}, {uri: string}, {buffer: Buffer}, {stream: ReadStream}

  • .readAsArrayBuffer(<File>)
  • .readAsBinaryString(<File>)
  • .readAsDataURL(<File>)
  • .readAsText(<File>)
  • .addEventListener(eventname, callback)
  • .removeEventListener(callback)
  • .dispatchEvent(eventname)
  • .EMPTY = 0
  • .LOADING = 1
  • .DONE = 2
  • .error = undefined
  • .readyState = self.EMPTY
  • .result = undefined

Events

  • start
  • progress
  • error
  • load
  • end
  • abort
  • data // non-standard

Event Payload

end

{ target:
  { nodeBufferResult: <Buffer> // non-standard
  , result: <Buffer|Binary|Text|DataURL>
  }
}

progress

{ lengthComputable: (!isNaN(file.size)) ? true : false
, loaded: buffers.dataLength
, total: file.size
}

Non-W3C API

  • .on(eventname, callback)
  • .nodeChunkedEncoding = false
  • .setNodeChunkedEncoding(<Boolean>)

Misc Notes on FileReader

FileReader.setNodeChunkedEncoding() is a non-standard method which hints that the FileReader should chunk if possible

I.E. The file will be sent with the header Transfer-Encoding: chunked

The default is false since many webservers do not correctly implement the standard correctly, and hence do not expect or accept Transfer-Encoding: chunked from clients.

FileReader.on is a non-standard alias of addEventListener

EventTarget.target.nodeBufferResult is a non-standard property which is a Node.Buffer instance of the data.

FileReader.on('data', fn) is a non-standard event which passes a Node.Buffer chunk each time the progress event is fired.