Solutions in referenced by Xan discussion is a little bit outdated. Some time ago I did the same thing in my extension. It was in GWT framework so now I quickly wrote JS version (see code below).
The flow is as follows:
- generate file content as a callback for user action (_getFileContents)
- use Blob constructor to create a file (_createDownloadData)
- get a URL reference to the file using window.URL.createObjectURL (_createDownloadData)
- set required attributes to an anchor which will be used to download file (prepareFileExport)
This approach require from the user two steps:
- Click on some "Prepare data" button
- After file is generated, click on a link to download actual file.
But you can easily implement download a file function in your extension.
JavaScript:
var FileDownload = {
//Existing file URL.
exportFileObjectUrl: null,
// add click listener to the "prepare" button
initialize: function(){
FileDownload.prepareButton.addEventListener('click', FileDownload.prepareFileExport);
},
// prepare the file and "add" it the download button.
prepareFileExport: function(e){
var content = FileDownload._getFileContents();
var contentType = 'application/json';
FileDownload.exportFileObjectUrl = FileDownload._createDownloadData(content, contentType);
var fileName = "some_file.json";
FileDownload.downloadButton.href = FileDownload.exportFileObjectUrl;
FileDownload.downloadButton.setAttribute("download", fileName);
FileDownload.downloadButton.setAttribute("data-downloadurl", contentType + ":" + fileName + ":" + FileDownload.exportFileObjectUrl);
FileDownload.downloadButton.removeAttribute("hidden");
},
// File content generator
_getFileContents: function(){
//generate some content as a string.
var mock = {
'a': 'test data'
};
return JSON.stringify(mock);
},
//Result with URL to the file.
_createDownloadData: function(data, contentType){
if(FileDownload.exportFileObjectUrl !== null){
FileDownload._revokeDownloadData();
}
var blob = new window.Blob([data], {type: contentType});
return window.URL.createObjectURL(blob);
},
/// Cleanup.
_revokeDownloadData: function(){
window.URL.revokeObjectURL(FileDownload.exportFileObjectUrl);
},
// a reference to the "prepare" button
get prepareButton(){
/// prepare button.
return document.querySelector('[prepare]');
},
// a reference to the "download" button.
get downloadButton(){
/// Download button.
return document.querySelector('[download]');
}
};
FileDownload.initialize();
HTML:
<button prepare>Prepare data</button>
<a href="about:blank" download hidden>Download data</a>