I'm building a Chrome App and I get from a XMLHTTPREQUEST a .png file that later is stored localy using the chrome.storage API so I can use it later in case that the person who is going to use the App can acces to it without a connection to internet. The problem is that in html you always need a url that specifies where the image is stored and I have tried everything to get an url out of that .png file stored in the chrome storage but nothing works.
I'm asking for a way to get from that stored image an url to use in an html img.
This is the code in which I get the .png file and store it in chrome's storage.
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('GET', 'http://siteurl.com/image.png', true);
xhr.responseType = 'image/png';
xhr.onload = function(e) {
chrome.storage.local.set({'iconImage':this.response}, function() {
console.log('Image Saved');
});
};
xhr.send();
And this is the code that gets the image out of the storage.
chrome.storage.local.get(function(image){
var img = image.iconImage;
//here is where I need to create the url so I can use it to
display the image in a <img>
});
Thank you and sorry for my english if it is not understandable.