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How Do I Upload a Base64-Encoded Image?
Updated on 2024-12-03 GMT+08:00
How Do I Upload a Base64-Encoded Image?
You need to convert a Base64-encoded image into a specified format, and then call the OBS upload API to upload the image.
const base64ImgtoFile = function base64ImgtoFile(base64Content, filename) { const arr = base64Content.split(','); const mime = arr[0].match(/:(.*?);/)[1]; const bstr = atob(arr[1]); let n = bstr.length; const u8arr = new Uint8Array(n); while (n--) { u8arr[n] = bstr.charCodeAt(n); } // If the environment supports file formats, you can also use return new File([u8arr], filename, { type: mime }). return new Blob([u8arr], { type: mime }); }; // obsClient indicates an instance of the OBS client. const uploadBase64Img = function uploadBase64Img(obsClient) { // Specify the content in Base64 format. const base64Content = "data:image:xxxxxxxxxxxxx"; const filename = 'img.png'; const imgfile = base64ImgtoFile(base64Content, filename); obsClient.putObject({ Bucket: 'bucketname', Key: filename, SourceFile: imgfile }, function (err, result) { if (err) { console.error('Error-->' + err); } else { console.log('Status-->' + result.CommonMsg.Status); } }); };
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