suchipi / fs-remote

📡 Drop-in replacement for fs that lets you write to the filesystem from the browser
MIT License
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fs-remote

fs-remote is a drop-in replacement for Node.js's fs module, designed for web browsers. It delegates all fs calls to a node server. tl;dr it lets you use a real fs module in the browser.

Usage

const createServer = require("fs-remote/createServer");

// createServer returns a net.Server
const server = createServer();

server.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log("fs-remote server is listening on port 3000");
});
// Pass in the URL to the server you created
const fs = createClient("http://localhost:3000");
console.log(fs.readFileSync("./package.json"));

How it works

All the methods on the fs object returned by createClient use XHRs and/or WebSockets to communicate with the server and run the fs code matching what you ran on the client on the server. Synchronous XHRs are used when necessary to make synchronous fs operations work.

Supported APIs

Notes

The server supports CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) by default. To disable CORS, pass { cors: false } when constructing the server:

const createServer = require("fs-remote/createServer");

// createServer returns a net.Server
const server = createServer({ cors: false });

Examples

Check the examples folder for examples.

License

MIT