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@cuberqaq/transfer-file-side

v1.0.1-pre

Published

Polyfill of transferFile API for ZeppOS 1.0/2.0/2.1 app-side

Downloads

5

Readme

transfer-file-side

Polyfill of transferFile API for ZeppOS 1.0/2.0/2.1 app-side

Corrently not support "progress" event or cancel sending task.

Some api were not tested. I don't know whether it could work correctly.

This repo is for app-side,not ZeppOS device. see CuberQAQ/zepp-transfer-file: Polyfill of @zos/ble/transfer-file API for ZeppOS 2.0/2.1 device. for ZeppOS device polyfill.

This project includes @cuberqaq/fs-side module. It uses settings storage api to storage data, not a true file system, so don't save many big files. You should also access the files by @cuberqaq/fs-side module. see CuberQAQ/zepp-fs-side: Simple Lib for ZeppOS 1.0/2.0/2.1 app-side to build a vitual file system.

1. Install

Use Command npm i @cuberqaq/transfer-file-side --save to install transfer-file-side in your ZeppOS Miniapp project.

2. Import & Use

In your app-side JavaScript source file, use this to import transfer-file-side:

import { transferFile } from "@cuberqaq/transfer-file-side";

Then you can use the methods in the same way you do with official transfer-file app-side API. Document see Zepp OS Developers Documentation

3. Example:

import { transferFile } from "@cuberqaq/transfer-file-side";

const outbox = tranfserFile.getOutBox()

AppSideService({
  onInit() {
    const fileObject = outbox.enqueueFile('data://download/1.png', {type: "image", name: "fdsa"})

    file.on('change', (event) => {
        if (event.data.readyState === 'transferred') {
          console.log('transfered file success')
        } else (event.data.readyState === 'error') {
          console.log('error')
        }
    })
  }
})

By the way, it seems that the transfering speed could only reach 8kb/s :)