I have a base64 string, file type. File type can be image, text or even pdf. I need to show download link and when user clicks it should start downloading as expected file.
Concisely, server sends me file as base64 string, and I need to save it as file on browser. How can I save base64 string as file on browser? It would be best if solution works on IE9 also.
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Ikrom
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You can use download.js.
download(base64String, filename, mimeType)
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That being said, this helped me the most of any answers. +1 – aks. Dec 24 '16 at 19:15
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This opens a 'save file as' dialog for me. Can't it automatically save the image? – nclsvh Apr 25 '18 at 15:44
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@nclsvh, this part is up to your browser. It may be configured to ask you any time or not. – ConductedClever Apr 13 '19 at 12:09
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Adapted from https://gist.github.com/RichardBray/23decdec877c0e54e6ac2bfa4b0c512f to work on Firefox.
function downloadBase64File(contentBase64, fileName) {
const linkSource = `data:application/pdf;base64,${contentBase64}`;
const downloadLink = document.createElement('a');
document.body.appendChild(downloadLink);
downloadLink.href = linkSource;
downloadLink.target = '_self';
downloadLink.download = fileName;
downloadLink.click();
}
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You can do this from js to download pdf.
Use:
document.location = 'data:application/pdf;base64,' + base64String
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I think, in a SPA or a full ajax scenario, not opening another tab or not leaving current behavior is more suitable. – ConductedClever Apr 13 '19 at 12:10
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You get the effect you desire (web page showing a link, and when user clicks, the save as dialog pops up) when the appropriate response headers are present when the browser requests the resource:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="yourfilename.extension"
If you're getting the file from the server as a base64 string embedded in your html, perhaps you can skip the embedding and simply embed a direct link to the file on your server, having the server serve it up to the user.