An approach utilizing XMLHttpRequest()
; check if a
element has download
property, if true, set download
property to an objectURL
; else, use window.open()
with parameter objectURL
of Blob
response
function downloadFile(url, headers, filename) {
function handleFile(data) {
console.log(this.response || data);
var file = URL.createObjectURL(this.response || data);
filename = filename || url.split("/").pop();
var a = document.createElement("a");
// if `a` element has `download` property
if ("download" in a) {
a.href = file;
a.download = filename;
document.body.appendChild(a);
a.click();
document.body.removeChild(a);
} else {
// use `window.open()` if `download` not defined at `a` element
window.open(file)
}
}
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.responseType = "blob";
request.onload = handleFile;
request.open("GET", url);
for (var prop in headers) {
request.setRequestHeader(prop, headers[prop]);
}
request.send();
}
downloadFile("/path/to/resource/", {"x-content": "abc"}, "filename.zip")
jQuery version using fork of jquery-ajax-blob-arraybuffer.js
/**
*
* jquery.binarytransport.js
*
* @description. jQuery ajax transport for making binary data type requests.
* @version 1.0
* @author Henry Algus <[email protected]>
*
*/
// use this transport for "binary" data type
$.ajaxTransport("+binary", function(options, originalOptions, jqXHR){
// check for conditions and support for blob / arraybuffer response type
if (window.FormData && ((options.dataType && (options.dataType == 'binary'))
|| (options.data
&& ((window.ArrayBuffer && options.data instanceof ArrayBuffer)
|| (window.Blob && options.data instanceof Blob))))
)
{
return {
// create new XMLHttpRequest
send: function(headers, callback){
// setup all variables
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(),
url = options.url,
type = options.type,
async = options.async || true,
// blob or arraybuffer. Default is blob
dataType = options.responseType || "blob",
data = options.data || null,
username = options.username || null,
password = options.password || null;
xhr.addEventListener('load', function(){
var data = {};
data[options.dataType] = xhr.response;
// make callback and send data
callback(xhr.status
, xhr.statusText
, data
, xhr.getAllResponseHeaders());
});
xhr.open(type, url, async, username, password);
// setup custom headers
for (var i in headers ) {
xhr.setRequestHeader(i, headers[i] );
}
xhr.responseType = dataType;
xhr.send(data);
},
abort: function(){
jqXHR.abort();
}
};
}
});
function downloadFile(url, headers, filename) {
return $.ajax({
url:url,
dataType:"binary",
processData: false,
headers:headers
})
.then(function handleFile(data) {
console.log(this.response || data);
var file = URL.createObjectURL(this.response || data);
filename = filename || url.split("/").pop();
var a = document.createElement("a");
// if `a` element has `download` property
if ("download" in a) {
a.href = file;
a.download = filename;
document.body.appendChild(a);
a.click();
document.body.removeChild(a);
} else {
// use `window.open()` if `download` not defined at `a` element
window.open(file)
}
})
}
downloadFile("/path/to/resource/", {"x-custom-header":"abc"}, "filename.zip");
Just have to download it, that's all
You can use <a>
element, download
attribute
$("<a>", {href: someUrl,
download: "filename.zip"
}).appendTo("body")[0].click()
Alternatively parse file using a library, e.g., zip.js
, create multiple or single downloadable .zip
from data contained within file.
Create an objectURL of each file, download each file using a
element.
If download
attribute is not available at browser, you can use data URI
of file object with MIME
type set to application/octet-stream
to download file