data-uri-to-buffer ================== ### Create an ArrayBuffer instance from a [Data URI][rfc] string This module accepts a ["data" URI][rfc] String of data, and returns an `ArrayBuffer` instance with the decoded data. This module is intended to work on a large variety of JavaScript runtimes, including Node.js and web browsers. Example ------- ```typescript import { dataUriToBuffer } from 'data-uri-to-buffer'; // plain-text data is supported let uri = 'data:,Hello%2C%20World!'; let parsed = dataUriToBuffer(uri); console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(parsed.buffer)); // 'Hello, World!' // base64-encoded data is supported uri = 'data:text/plain;base64,SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ%3D%3D'; parsed = dataUriToBuffer(uri); console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(parsed.buffer)); // 'Hello, World!' ``` API --- ```typescript export interface ParsedDataURI { type: string; typeFull: string; charset: string; buffer: ArrayBuffer; } ``` ### dataUriToBuffer(uri: string | URL) → ParsedDataURI The `type` property gets set to the main type portion of the "mediatype" portion of the "data" URI, or defaults to `"text/plain"` if not specified. The `typeFull` property gets set to the entire "mediatype" portion of the "data" URI (including all parameters), or defaults to `"text/plain;charset=US-ASCII"` if not specified. The `charset` property gets set to the Charset portion of the "mediatype" portion of the "data" URI, or defaults to `"US-ASCII"` if the entire type is not specified, or defaults to `""` otherwise. *Note*: If only the main type is specified but not the charset, e.g. `"data:text/plain,abc"`, the charset is set to the empty string. The spec only defaults to US-ASCII as charset if the entire type is not specified. [rfc]: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2397