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base64-encode-file

v1.0.7

Published

its a image convertor to base64 async

Downloads

220

Readme

base64-encode-file

Base64

  • Intro: So the Base64 is nothing but conversation of images to ASCII code which is 7-bit character set contains 128 characters. It can convert the data in human readable format it can encode and decode the base64 languages.

Step to be follow:

  • Install base64-encode-file by using following comand
 npm i base64-encode-file
  • After the Installation check in the package.json file wither it is installed or not.
"base64-encode-file": "^1.0.1",
  • Working Example with React.JS is as follows:
import logo from './logo.svg';
import './App.css';
import {useState} from 'react'
import base64 from 'base64-encode-file'

function App() {
let [img,setImg]=useState()
let handleChange=async(e)=>{
 let data=await base64(e.target.files[0])
 console.log(data)
}
 return <>
 <h1>testing the  base64-encode-file</h1>
 <input type="file" name="img" onChange={handleChange}/>
 </>
}

export default App;
  • Working Example with React.TS is as follows:
import React from 'react';
import logo from './logo.svg';
import './App.css';
import base64 from 'base64-encode-file'

function App() {
 
  let handleChange=async(e:any)=>{
    console.log( await base64(e.target.files[0]))
 
  }
  return (
    <>
    <input type="file" name="" onChange={handleChange} />
    </>
  );
}

export default App;

Base64 code look like this:

  • For Example in HTML Coding: bash <img src=”data:image/pig: base64, paste the base64 code” alt=””> So the code before pasting the base64 code is: ”data:image/pig: base64, and after that you can paste the base64 code and save and see the result.

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