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Sega
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
filesUpload gives corrupted file
Hello, I'm want to use the Dropbox API/SDK in one of my projects. I have to convert a base64 string I'm getting from my webcam as a screenshot into a real image and then upload it to Dropbox. (I'...
- 7 years ago
I believe you should just supply the buffer directly, so all you need to do is:
const base64File = this.webcam.getScreenshot() const dbx = new Dropbox({ accessToken: this.state.dropboxToken }) const i = base64File.indexOf('base64,') const buffer = Buffer.from(base64File.slice(i + 7), 'base64') const name = 'test.png' dbx.filesUpload({path: '/' + name, contents: buffer}) .then(function (response) { console.log(response) }) .catch(function (error) { console.error('dropbox error', error) })
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoI believe you should just supply the buffer directly, so all you need to do is:
const base64File = this.webcam.getScreenshot()
const dbx = new Dropbox({ accessToken: this.state.dropboxToken })
const i = base64File.indexOf('base64,')
const buffer = Buffer.from(base64File.slice(i + 7), 'base64')
const name = 'test.png'
dbx.filesUpload({path: '/' + name, contents: buffer})
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response)
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.error('dropbox error', error)
})- Sega7 years agoNew member | Level 2That was it! Thanks!
Stupid that i just tried the two options and not the third option..
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