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react-ts-base64-image-encoder

v1.0.0

Published

A React Component that base64 encodes a image and return it as a string so

Downloads

4

Readme

React-Ts-Base64-Image-Encoder

react-ts-base64-image-encoder is a simple utility package that converts uploaded files to Base64-encoded strings. It is available for use in TypeScript or JavaScript projects.

Installation

To install react-ts-base64-image-encoder, run the following command:

npm install react-ts-base64-image-encoder

Usage

import FileBase64 from "react-ts-base64-image-encoder";
import {useState} from 'react';

function MyComponent() {
  interface Files {
    base64: any;
    // Add any other properties as needed
  }
  const [files, setFiles] = useState<Files>();
  const getFiles = (files: any) => {
    setFiles({ ...files });
  };

  return (
    <div>
      <FileBase64 multiple={false} onDone={(files) => getFiles(files)} />
    </div>
  );
}

The onDone prop is a callback function that will be called when the user selects a file. It will be passed an array of FileInfo objects if the multiple prop is set to true, or a single FileInfo object if multiple is false.

The FileInfo object has the following properties:

  • name - the name of the file
  • type - the MIME type of the file
  • size - the size of the file in kilobytes
  • base64 - a Base64-encoded string of the file data
  • file - the original File object

Props

  • onDone - (required) a callback function that will be called when the user selects a file
  • multiple - (optional) a boolean value that determines whether the user can select multiple files (default false)