I am trying to save a generated zip-file to disk from within a chrome extension with the follwing code:
function sendFile (nm, file) {
var a = document.createElement('a');
a.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(file);
a.download = nm; // file name
a.style.display = 'none';
document.body.appendChild(a);
a.click();
document.body.removeChild(a);
}
function downloadZip (nm) {
window.URL = window.webkitURL || window.URL;
var content;
content = zip.generate();
var file = new Blob ([content], {type:'application/base64'});
sendFile ("x.b64", file);
content = zip.generate({base64:false});
var file = new Blob ([content], {type:'application/binary'});
sendFile ("x.zip", file);
}
Currently this saves the contents of my zip in two versions, the first one is base64 encoded, and when I decode it with base64 -d
the resulting zip is ok.
The second version should just save the raw data (the zip file), but this raw data arrives utf-8 encoded on my disk. (each value >= 0x80 is preprended with 0xc2). So how to get rid of this utf-8 encoding? Tried various type-strings like application/zip
, or ommitting the type info completely, it just arrives always with utf-8 encoding. I am also curious how to make the browser store/convert base64-data (the first case) by itself, so that they arrive as decoded binary data on my disk... I'm using Chrome Version 23.0.1271.95 m
PS: The second content I analysed with a hexdump-utility inside the browser: it does not contain utf-8 encodings (or my hexdump calls something which does implicit conversion). For completeness (sorry, its just transposed from c, so it might not be that cool js-code), I append it here:
function hex (bytes, val) {
var ret="";
var tmp="";
for (var i=0;i<bytes;i++) {
tmp=val.toString (16);
if (tmp.length<2)
tmp="0"+tmp;
ret=tmp+ret;
val>>=8;
}
return ret;
}
function hexdump (buf, len) {
var p=0;
while (p<len) {
line=hex (2,p);
var i;
for (i=0;i<16;i++) {
if (i==8)
line +=" ";
if (p+i<len)
line+=" "+hex(1,buf.charCodeAt(p+i));
else
line+=" ";
}
line+=" |";
for (i=0;i<16;i++) {
if (p+i<len) {
var cc=buf.charCodeAt (p+i);
line+= ((cc>=32)&&(cc<=127)&&(cc!='|')?String.fromCharCode(cc):'.');
}
}
p+=16;
console.log (line);
}
}
data:application/octet-stream;base64,
in front of the base64 data (instead of using createObjectURL).a.href="data:application/octet-stream;base64,"+content;
, where content is the base64-encoded stuff. Now the question is: For what is that whole Blob-stuff good? Or is it meant to be used for other purposes?new Blob ([content], {type:'application/base64'});
would convert content from base64 to binary. The type parameter only tells what kind of data is in the blob. I your case you should technically useapplication/zip
. This type is probably used by createObjectURL, to generate an appropriate data-url. So what you were essentially doing is double-base64 encoding the data.