I do not understand why this code is not working I am new to coding in javascript and I can't figure out the filereader.
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function {
var data = reader.result;
alert(data);
};
reader.readAsText("file:///C:/test.txt");
simply put, you cannot access the clients Filesystem with javascript. it's a security measure. you can't use the file protocol.
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I'm trying to get the base64 content from a local audio on my device using javascript.
I'm using the following code:
var file = new File(["file_name.mp4"], "/data/user/files/VoiceRecordingPluginData/file_name.mp4");
var reader = new FileReader();
// Read file content on file loaded event
reader.onloadend = function (event) {
console.log(reader.result);
};
// Convert data to base64
reader.readAsDataURL(file);
As result, "file" gets populated like this:
file.name: ["file_name.mp4"]
file.localURL: "/data/user/files/VoiceRecordingPluginData/file_name.mp4"
Once "onloaded" is reached, "reader.result" is empty.
Any hints on what's wrong in my code?
I'm just trying on the task, file manipulation system using java script. As I was referred from W3C File API( https://www.w3.org/TR/FileAPI/ ), we can only read local files like
var file = "test.txt";
function readTextFile(file) {
var readFile;
if(window.XMLHttpRequest){
// for new browsers
readFile = new XMLHttpRequest();
}else{
//for old browsers like IE5 or IE6
readFile = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
}
readFile.open("GET", file, true);
readFile.onreadystatechange = function() {
if(readFile.readyState === 4) {
if(readFile.status === 200 || readFile.status == 0) {
//text will be displayed that read from the file
console.log(readFile.responseText);
}
}
}
readFile.send(null);
}
but it looks there is no options to write on file without server. I was tried to fetch solutions from the websites like http://www.stackoverflow.com/, the study says almost there is no possibilities.
For an example what I got is
from https://gist.github.com/Arahnoid/9925725
It shows error "TypeError: file.open is not a function."
So my question is, Is there any possible to file manipulations(asking only about Write file) for local files without using server-side scripting or is any extensions like available?
We can do file manipulations using server scripting languages such as PHP, Node.js.
Thanks in advance.
In your code, it's not reading from the local file (test.txt), it's sending Ajax GET request to server and read file in server side.
To read local file (files that stored in machine where browser is installed), you need to use FileAPI, which is not used in current code.
To write file to local, it's impossible to write it directly using JavaScript. Otherwise, it would be a huge security vulnerability. However, you can generate a URL from File object, and use that URL as the href attribute of <a> tag, so that user can download and "write to local" manually.
Here is a code snippet to read & "write" local file:
var inputElement = document.getElementById("input");
var reader = new FileReader();
var downloadLink = document.getElementById('downloadLink');
reader.onloadend = function(){
console.log(reader.result);
}
inputElement.addEventListener("change", handleFiles, false);
function handleFiles() {
var fileSelected = this.files[0]; /* now you can work with the file list */
reader.readAsBinaryString(fileSelected);
downloadLink.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(fileSelected);
}
<input type="file" id="input">
<a id="downloadLink" download>Download</a>
I have the following file structure:
test.html
test.json
And the following JS function:
function get_file(){
var app_path = app.activeDocument.path,
file = new File(app_path + '/test.json');
console.log(file);
}
How can I make the function log the file's content?
I'm not sure if everything you can do in the browsers environment translates to everything you can do in photoshops environment. But you should look at a few things.
Doing This in the Browser
The File object.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File
Notable that it extends the Blob object.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob
Which if you researched you would find it can be read using the FileReader.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileReader
So this would work in the browser but may/may-not work in the photoshop scripting set.
function get_file(){
var app_path = app.activeDocument.path,
file = new File(app_path + '/test.json');
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onloadend = function() {
console.log(reader.result);
}
reader.readAsText(file);
}
This is asynchronous so you may need to use a callback depending on what you're trying to do with this. You won't be able to return the string from inside the reader.onloadend event.
Doing This in Photoshop
Take a look at their scripting references. Specifically the javascript reference.
All Resources: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/photoshop/scripting.html
Javascript PDF: http://wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/photoshop/pdfs/photoshop-cc-javascript-ref-2015.pdf
It looks like they don't have the FileReader but instead the File object can be used to read content. The File API begins on page 109 but it's empty! The documentation is a bit pathetic so I can see why you'd have trouble finding this. With some searching I found someone doing this in 2012 (but I don't know if it will still work- worth a shot)
var b = new File("c:\test.txt");
b.open('r');
var str = "";
while(!b.eof) {
str += b.readln();
}
b.close();
alert(str);
Let me know if that works.
I get the original code from here: Using Javascript FileReader with huge files
But my purpose is different, the author wants to get just a part of the whole but I want them all.
I'm trying modify it with loop, mixed with this technique: slice large file into chunks and upload using ajax and html5 FileReader
All fails, is there anyway I can get what I want.
var getSource = function(file) {
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function(e) {
if (e.target.readyState == FileReader.DONE) {
process(e.target.result);
}
};
var part = file.slice(0, 1024*1024);
reader.readAsBinaryString(part);
};
function process(data) {
// data processes here
}
Thank you,
I am using below code to read a ZIP file at client side
var Zfile = new Zipfile( $('#xfilex').val() );
var file = Zfile.entries[0];
// From Here file reading continues... I am giving this to say what I am trying to accomplish
if(file)
{
var reader;
reader = new FileReader();
reader.readAsText(file, "UTF-8");
reader.onload = loaded;
}
But I am unable to read the file... Please help me to find mistakes in the above code. It is pure JavaScript and taken the reference from Unzipping files Question. I hope I can get help.