Hello there I have been trying to send a file from node.js to the client.
My code works however when the client goes to the specified url (/helloworld/hello.js/test
) it streams the file.
Accessing it from Google Chrome makes the file (.mp3) play in a player.
My goal is to have the client's browser download the file and ask the client where he wants to store it, not stream it on the website.
http.createServer(function(req, res) {
switch (req.url) {
case '/helloworld/hello.js/test':
var filePath = path.join(__dirname, '/files/output.mp3');
var stat = fileSystem.statSync(filePath);
res.writeHead(200, {
'Content-Type': 'audio/mpeg',
'Content-Length': stat.size
});
var readStream = fileSystem.createReadStream(filePath);
// We replaced all the event handlers with a simple call to readStream.pipe()
readStream.on('open', function() {
// This just pipes the read stream to the response object (which goes to the client)
readStream.pipe(res);
});
readStream.on('error', function(err) {
res.end(err);
});
}
});
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