Deprecated: This feature is no longer recommended. Though some browsers might still support it, it may have already been removed from the relevant web standards, may be in the process of being dropped, or may only be kept for compatibility purposes. Avoid using it, and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.
Note: The BlobBuilder
interface has been deprecated in favor of the newly introduced Blob
constructor.
The BlobBuilder
interface provides an easy way to construct Blob
objects. Just create a BlobBuilder
and append chunks of data to it by calling the append()
method. When you're done building your blob, call getBlob()
to retrieve a Blob
containing the data you sent into the blob builder.
Appends the contents of the specified JavaScript object to the Blob
being built. If the value you specify isn't a Blob
, ArrayBuffer
, or String
, the value is coerced to a string before being appended to the blob.
void append(
in ArrayBuffer data
);
void append(
in Blob data
);
void append(
in String data,
[optional] in String endings
);
Parameters
data
-
The data to append to the Blob
being constructed.
endings
-
Specifies how strings containing \n
are to be written out. This can be "transparent"
(endings unchanged) or "native"
(endings changed to match host OS filesystem convention). The default value is "transparent"
.
Returns the Blob
object that has been constructed using the data passed through calls to append()
.
Blob getBlob(
in DOMString contentType Optional
);
Parameters
-
contentType
Optional
-
The MIME type of the data to be returned in the Blob
. This will be the value of the Blob
object's type property.
Return value
A Blob
object containing all of the data passed to any calls to append()
made since the BlobBuilder
was created. This also resets the BlobBuilder
so that the next call to append()
is starting a new, empty blob.
Returns a File
object.
File getFile(
in DOMString name,
[optional] in DOMString contentType
);
Parameters
name
-
The file name.
-
contentType
Optional
-
The MIME type of the data to be returned in the File
. This will be the value of the File
object's type property.
Return value
A File
object.