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I am using JSZip and I am creating a .zip file with several .xml files inside it as shown below:

// get each xml in string format and add it to zip object
let zip = new JSZip();
for(let i = 0; i < containers.length; i++){
    let xml = getXML(i);
    zip.file("file"+i+".xml", xml);
}

// download the .zip file
zip.generateAsync({
    type: "base64"
}).then(function(content) {
    window.location.href = "data:application/zip;base64," + content;
});

The .zip file is created and downloaded perfectly but the name of the file is the default "download file". What i want to do is give a name to this file at will (for example allXMLs.zip).

I looked at the JSZip documentation but I did not find anything really enlightening, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    On the page you linked, the example's function saveAs has a second parameter, which is the file name. So I would think you need to write the file out to disk in order to name it.
    – Tanner
    Jun 18, 2019 at 15:24
  • Hi Tanner, the saveAs function belongs to FileSaver.js which I do not currently have included on my project, I wonder if there is a way without including it
    – NickAth
    Jun 18, 2019 at 15:34
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    FileSaver.saveAs just creates an <a> element and sets it's download attribute. @JordanBurnett has posted the short version of it
    – Andreas
    Jun 18, 2019 at 15:37

2 Answers 2

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You could create an anchor tag with a 'download' attribute that would allow you some control over the filename.

zip.generateAsync({
    type: "base64"
}).then(function(content) {
    var link = document.createElement('a');
    link.href = "data:application/zip;base64," + content;
    link.download = "your-file-name.zip";
    document.body.appendChild(link);
    link.click();
    document.body.removeChild(link);
});
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  • Hi Jordan, thanks for your response, indeed creating an anchor tag with download attribute would give me control over the filename but I was wondering whether the library itself had any out-of-the-box solution for this, in any case your suggestion is very helpful.. +1 :)
    – NickAth
    Jun 18, 2019 at 15:39
  • A quick look at fileSaver.js shows this is also the method they use :) Jun 18, 2019 at 15:42
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    @NickAth "but I was wondering whether the library itself had any out-of-the-box solution" -> No: github.com/Stuk/jszip/blob/master/documentation/howto/…
    – Andreas
    Jun 18, 2019 at 15:43
  • @Andreas thanks for your response, I will follow the temporary anchor tag way instead of including a whole library on my system as Jordan suggested
    – NickAth
    Jun 18, 2019 at 15:46
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In the documentation, it suggests an additional library called [FileSaver.js].1 See here for the example given in the projects How To.

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    – Andreas
    Jun 18, 2019 at 15:40

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