I wanted to upload the image files, draw them into canvas, make changes and save it in the database. I tried to test the base64 value that the canvas image (Pic
) returned, and it is blank. However, I see the result when I append the canvas (Pic
) to the document. What am I doing wrong here?
function handleFileSelect(evt) {
var files = evt.target.files; // FileList object
for (var i = 0, f; f = files[i]; i++) {
if (!f.type.match('image.*')) {
continue;
}
// read contents of files asynchronously
var reader = new FileReader();
// Closure to capture the file information.
reader.onload = (function(theFile) {
return function(e) {
var canvas = document.createElement("canvas");
var datauri = event.target.result,
ctx = canvas.getContext("2d"),
img = new Image();
img.onload = function() {
canvas.width = width;
canvas.height = height;
ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0, width, height);
};
img.src = datauri;
var imageData = ctx.getImageData(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height);
document.body.appendChild(canvas); //picture gets uploaded
// Generate the image data
var Pic = canvas.toDataURL("image/png");
console.log(Pic); // => returns base64 value which when tested equivalent to blank
Pic = Pic.replace(/^data:image\/(png|jpg);base64,/, "")
// Sending image to Server
$.ajax({
// …
});
};
})(f);
reader.readAsDataURL(f);
}
}
$.ajax
call (which is// Sending image to Server
) empty? Please add a comment if you intentionally skipped some lines.console.log(Pic);
output anything?var imageData = …
should go into theimg.onload
function. The image needs to load in order to draw it to the canvas (which is done correctly) but also, the canvas needs to have the image to get a URL from it.