Question

i want to create a text file from a string. currently i am using a function which takes an array and makes it into a string then using that string i want to create a local text file the user downloads. i have tried using this method

   function createFile(){ //creates a file using the fileLIST list 
    var output= 'Name \t Status\n'+ fileLIST[0][0].name+'\t'+fileLIST[0][1]+'\n';
    var Previous = fileLIST[0];
    for (var i=1; i<fileLIST.length; i++)
        if (fileLIST[i][1] =='none' || fileLIST[i][1] == Previous[1])
            continue
        else {
            Previous = fileLIST[i]
            output = output + fileLIST[i][0].name +'\t'+fileLIST[i][1] + '\n';}

    window.open("data:text/json;charset=utf-8," + escape(output));//should create file
    display();  }

i am using chrome as my browser. also i would prefer JS or HTML5 answer.

thank you in advance

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Solution 3

i ended up using this code instead. it creates a link to download the url of the file.

     window.URL = window.webkitURL || window.URL;
    window.BlobBuilder = window.BlobBuilder || window.WebKitBlobBuilder ||       window.MozBlobBuilder;
    file = new WebKitBlobBuilder();
    file.append(output); 
    var a = document.getElementById("downloadFile");
    a.hidden = '';
    a.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(file.getBlob('text/plain'));
    a.download = 'filename.txt';
    a.textContent = 'Download file!';
}

also this way adds less to the website making it a lighter website for slow connections. my html has a empty div in which this appends to.

   <div class ='paginationLIST' id='pagination'></div>

OTHER TIPS

Convert your object to a JSON string.

var json_string = JSON.stringify(object, undefined, 2);

Notes:

  1. If you already have a string, skip the step above.
  2. If you don't want it to be formatted nicely, remove the , undefined, 2.

Create a download link and click it:

var link = document.createElement('a');
link.download = 'data.json';
var blob = new Blob([json_string], {type: 'text/plain'});
link.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob);
link.click();

I suggest you use a hidden iframe instead of window.open to make it "a cleaner method"

and I believe it's text/octet-stream and not text/json to force the download. And as far as I know, you can't set the file name this way.

However, Chrome (18+ I think) has a download attribute for its <a> tags which you can specify the name of the file along with using blob: for the url.

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