BlobBuilder

Obsolete
This feature is obsolete. Although it may still work in some browsers, its use is discouraged since it could be removed at any time. Try to avoid using it.

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.

Note: The BlobBuilder interface has been deprecated in favor of the newly introduced Blob constructor.

Method overview

void append(in ArrayBuffer data);
void append(in Blob data);
void append(in String data, [optional] in String endings);
Blob getBlob([optional] in DOMString contentType);
File getFile(in DOMString name, [optional] in DOMString contentType);

Methods

append()

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".

getBlob()

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.

getFile()

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.

Browser compatibility

DesktopMobile
ChromeEdgeFirefoxInternet ExplorerOperaSafariAndroid webviewChrome for AndroidFirefox for AndroidOpera for AndroidSafari on iOSSamsung Internet
BlobBuilder
DeprecatedNon-standard
Chrome Full support 8
Prefixed
Full support 8
Prefixed
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: Webkit
Edge Full support 79
Prefixed
Full support 79
Prefixed
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: Webkit
No support ≤18 — 79
No support 12 — 79
Prefixed
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: MS
Firefox No support 6 — 18
Prefixed Notes
No support 6 — 18
Prefixed Notes
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: Moz
Notes Starting in Firefox 14, using MozBlobBuilder will show a warning message in the web console that the use of MozBlobBuilder is deprecated and suggests to use Blob constructor instead.
IE Full support 10
Prefixed
Full support 10
Prefixed
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: MS
Opera No support NoSafari No support NoWebView Android Full support 3
Prefixed
Full support 3
Prefixed
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: Webkit
Chrome Android Full support 18
Prefixed
Full support 18
Prefixed
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: Webkit
Firefox Android No support 6 — 18
Prefixed Notes
No support 6 — 18
Prefixed Notes
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: Moz
Notes Starting in Firefox 14, using MozBlobBuilder will show a warning message in the web console that the use of MozBlobBuilder is deprecated and suggests to use Blob constructor instead.
Opera Android No support NoSafari iOS No support NoSamsung Internet Android Full support 1.0
Prefixed
Full support 1.0
Prefixed
Prefixed Implemented with the vendor prefix: Webkit

Legend

Full support
Full support
No support
No support
Non-standard. Expect poor cross-browser support.
Non-standard. Expect poor cross-browser support.
Deprecated. Not for use in new websites.
Deprecated. Not for use in new websites.
See implementation notes.
See implementation notes.
Requires a vendor prefix or different name for use.
Requires a vendor prefix or different name for use.

See also