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let fnGetFileNameFromContentDispostionHeader = function (header) { | |
let contentDispostion = header.split(';'); | |
const fileNameToken = `filename*=UTF-8''`; | |
let fileName = 'downloaded.pdf'; | |
for (let thisValue of contentDispostion) { | |
if (thisValue.trim().indexOf(fileNameToken) === 0) { | |
fileName = decodeURIComponent(thisValue.trim().replace(fileNameToken, '')); | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
return fileName; | |
}; | |
let postInfo = { | |
id: 0, | |
name: 'foo' | |
}; | |
let headers = new Headers(); | |
headers.append('Content-Type', 'application/json'); | |
fetch(`api/GetPdf`, { | |
method: 'POST', | |
headers: headers, | |
body: JSON.stringify(postInfo) | |
}) | |
.then(async res => ({ | |
filename: fnGetFileNameFromContentDispostionHeader(res.headers.get('content-disposition')), | |
blob: await res.blob() | |
})) | |
.then(resObj => { | |
// It is necessary to create a new blob object with mime-type explicitly set for all browsers except Chrome, but it works for Chrome too. | |
const newBlob = new Blob([resObj.blob], { type: 'application/pdf' }); | |
// MS Edge and IE don't allow using a blob object directly as link href, instead it is necessary to use msSaveOrOpenBlob | |
if (window.navigator && window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob) { | |
window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob(newBlob); | |
} else { | |
// For other browsers: create a link pointing to the ObjectURL containing the blob. | |
const objUrl = window.URL.createObjectURL(newBlob); | |
let link = document.createElement('a'); | |
link.href = objUrl; | |
link.download = resObj.filename; | |
link.click(); | |
// For Firefox it is necessary to delay revoking the ObjectURL. | |
setTimeout(() => { window.URL.revokeObjectURL(objUrl); }, 250); | |
} | |
}) | |
.catch((error) => { | |
console.log('DOWNLOAD ERROR', error); | |
}); |
Thanks @devloco, I made some changes and added Typescript.
function getFileNameFromContentDispostionHeader(
contentDisposition: string,
): string | undefined {
const standardPattern = /filename=(["']?)(.+)\1/i;
const wrongPattern = /filename=([^"'][^;"'\n]+)/i;
if (standardPattern.test(contentDisposition)) {
return contentDisposition.match(standardPattern)[2];
}
if (wrongPattern.test(contentDisposition)) {
return contentDisposition.match(wrongPattern)[1];
}
}
function saveBlob(fileName: string, blob: Blob) {
// MS Edge and IE don't allow using a blob object directly as link href, instead it is necessary to use msSaveOrOpenBlob
if (window.navigator && window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob) {
window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob(blob);
return;
}
// For other browsers: create a link pointing to the ObjectURL containing the blob.
const objUrl = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob);
let link = document.createElement('a');
link.href = objUrl;
link.download = fileName;
link.click();
// For Firefox it is necessary to delay revoking the ObjectURL.
setTimeout(() => {
window.URL.revokeObjectURL(objUrl);
}, 250);
}
interface Options {
url: string;
body?: BodyInit;
onDownloadProgress?: (receivedLength: number, contentLength: number) => void;
fetchOptions?:
| RequestInit
| ((fetchOptions: RequestInit) => Promise<RequestInit>);
}
export async function downloadFile(options: Options) {
const {
url,
onDownloadProgress,
fetchOptions,
body,
} = options;
let requestInit: RequestInit = {
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
body,
};
if (typeof fetchOptions === 'function') {
requestInit = await fetchOptions(requestInit);
} else if (typeof fetchOptions === 'object') {
requestInit = { ...requestInit, ...fetchOptions };
}
const response = await fetch(url, requestInit);
if (!response.ok) {
const responseBody = await response.text();
throw new Error(responseBody ?? 'Error try again');
}
const reader = response.body.getReader();
const contentLength = Number(response.headers.get('Content-Length'));
let receivedLength = 0;
const chunks = [];
while (true) {
const { done, value } = await reader.read();
if (done) break;
chunks.push(value);
receivedLength += value.length;
if (typeof onDownloadProgress !== 'undefined') {
onDownloadProgress(receivedLength, contentLength);
}
}
const type = response.headers.get('content-type')?.split(';')[0];
// It is necessary to create a new blob object with mime-type explicitly set for all browsers except Chrome, but it works for Chrome too.
const blob = new Blob(chunks, { type });
const contentDisposition = response.headers.get('content-disposition');
const fileName = getFileNameFromContentDispostionHeader(contentDisposition);
return {
fileName,
blob,
};
}
interface DownloadAndSaveFileOptions extends Options {
defaultFileName: string;
}
export default async function downloadAndSaveFile(
options: DownloadAndSaveFileOptions,
) {
try {
const { defaultFileName, ...rest } = options;
const { fileName, blob } = await downloadFile(rest);
saveBlob(fileName ?? defaultFileName, blob);
} catch (error) {
console.log('DOWNLOAD ERROR', error);
}
}
FYI. This approach does not work for Safari 12.1.
Switched altogether to https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js which solves this problem but kept the getFileNameFromContentDispostionHeader
method is proved useful.
If your response type is CORS and then you might need to allow content-disposition
header from the server by adding an extra header - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Access-Control-Expose-Headers
Note the
if (window.navigator && window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob) {
window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob(newBlob);
}
does not seem to be needed on Edge 92.0.902.73. (not tested on older browsers though so advisable to not leave it out)
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Use
resObj.filename
as a 2nd parameter tomsSaveOrOpenBlob
to get the filename right in IE and Edge.