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I have a function that encodes an image into base64 string and stores it into localStorage. I am trying to retrieve the image from localStorage and use it to set a background-image with jQuery.

Everything is working right, but the image isn't displaying. When I inspect the element in the browser, the single quotes around the 'data' uri aren't being inserted. I don't know if this is the problem or not.

Here is my code

function to encode and store image:

var img = document.getElementById("elephant");

function getBase64Image(img) {
    // Create an empty canvas element
    var canvas = document.createElement("canvas");
    canvas.width = img.width;
    canvas.height = img.height;

    // Copy the image contents to the canvas
    var ctx = canvas.getContext("2d");
    ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0);

    // Get the data-URL formatted image
    // Firefox supports PNG and JPEG. You could check img.src to
    // guess the original format, but be aware the using "image/jpg"
    // will re-encode the image.
    var dataURL = canvas.toDataURL("image/png");
console.log(dataURL);

    return dataURL;     
}

jQuery to set the image:

localStorage.setItem("background" , getBase64Image(img));
console.log(localStorage);

background = localStorage.getItem("background")

console.log(background);

$("#elephant2").css('background-image' , 'url(' +background+ ')');
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  • did you try using quotes ?
    – charlietfl
    Nov 7, 2013 at 23:58

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I thought the issue was missing quotes, but it was actually corrupted/incomplete base64 data string. I placed the function inside window.onload = function () so the image loaded entirely before converting to a string and it works like a charm/

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