I'm trying to upload JSON file from local disk to upload chrome storage but when I use the tag and useRef on the current value, it only returns the filename prefixed with 'C:\fakepath...'
ImportExport Component:
const ImportExport = () => {
const uploadValue = useRef()
const download = () => {
chrome.storage.sync.get(null, res => {
let blob = new Blob([JSON.stringify(res)], {type: "application/json"})
let url = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob)
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({method: 'download', data: url}, () => {
window.URL.revokeObjectURL(url)
})
})
}
const upload = async () => {
let bb = new Blob([uploadValue.current.value], {type: "application/json"})
let contents = await bb.text()
console.log(contents) // logs 'C:\fakepath\notes.json'
}
return (
<div className="flex flex-col items-center justify-start rounded-sm mx-auto w-1/2 shadow-md h-5/6">
<h2 className="text-3xl m-5">Import/Export</h2>
<form>
<label htmlFor="import" className={styles.button}>Import</label>
<input onChange={upload} ref={uploadValue} type="file" accept="application/json" id="import" />
<button onClick={download}className={styles.button}>Export</button>
</form>
<h3 className="text-2xl m-3">Note:</h3>
<p className="text-center w-1/2">This exports the data to .JSON file which can then be used to import back to chrome storage</p>
</div>
)
}
I've read that I can use File API or Blob API. I've tried both but none of them where able to actually access the data contained. They could only access the path 'C:\fakepath\data.json'.
I've been looking scraping the web for answers and all I could find is it looks like I need to send this to a server first. However, my app is a chrome extension and has no web server.
Can anyone help me figure this out? It would be much appreciated.
CodePudding user response:
Try it like this (use files[0]
instead of value
)
const upload = async () => {
let bb = new Blob([uploadValue.current.files[0]], {type: "application/json"})
...
}