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filesize.js
filesize.js provides a simple way to get a human readable file size string from a number (float or integer) or string.
Optional settings
filesize()
accepts an optional descriptor Object as a second argument, so you can customize the output.
base
(number) Number base, default is 10
bits
(boolean) Enables bit
sizes, default is false
exponent
(number) Specifies the symbol via exponent, e.g. 2
is MB
for base 2, default is -1
fullform
(boolean) Enables full form of unit of measure, default is false
fullforms
(array) Array of full form overrides, default is []
locale (overrides 'separator')
(string || boolean) BCP 47 language tag to specify a locale, or true
to use default locale, default is ""
localeOptions (overrides 'separator', requires string for 'locale' option)
(object) Dictionary of options defined by ECMA-402 (Number.prototype.toLocaleString). Requires locale option to be explicitly passed as a string, otherwise is ignored.
output
(string) Output of function (array
, exponent
, object
, or string
), default is string
pad
(boolean) Decimal place end padding, default is false
precision
(number) Sets precision of numerical output, default is 0
round
(number) Decimal place, default is 2
roundingMethod
(string) Rounding method, can be round
, floor
, or ceil
, default is round
separator
(string) Decimal separator character, default is .
spacer
(string) Character between the result
and symbol
, default is " "
standard
(string) Standard unit of measure, can be iec
or jedec
, default is iec
; can be overruled by base
symbols
(object) Dictionary of IEC/JEDEC symbols to replace for localization, defaults to english if no match is found
unix
(boolean) Enables unix style human readable output, e.g ls -lh
, default is false
Examples
filesize(500); // "500 B"
filesize(500, {bits: true}); // "4 kbit"
filesize(265318, {base: 2}); // "259.1 KiB"
filesize(265318); // "265.32 kB"
filesize(265318, {round: 0}); // "265 kB"
filesize(265318, {output: "array"}); // [265.32, "kB"]
filesize(265318, {output: "object"}); // {value: 265.32, symbol: "kB", exponent: 1, unit: "kB"}
filesize(1, {symbols: {B: "Б"}}); // "1 Б"
filesize(1024); // "1.02 kB"
filesize(1024, {exponent: 0}); // "1024 B"
filesize(1024, {output: "exponent"}); // 1
filesize(265318, {standard: "jedec"}); // "259.1 KB"
filesize(265318, {base: 2, fullform: true}); // "259.1 kibibytes"
filesize(12, {fullform: true, fullforms: ["байтов"]}); // "12 байтов"
filesize(265318, {separator: ","}); // "265,32 kB"
filesize(265318, {locale: "de"}); // "265,32 kB"
Partial Application
filesize.partial()
takes the second parameter of filesize()
and returns a new function with the configuration applied
upon execution. This can be used to reduce Object
creation if you call filesize()
without caching the descriptor
in lexical scope.
const size = filesize.partial({base: 2, standard: "jedec"});
size(265318); // "259.1 KB"
How can I load filesize.js?
filesize.js supports AMD loaders (require.js, curl.js, etc.), node.js & npm (npm install filesize
), or using a script tag.
An ES6 version is bundled with an npm install, but requires you load it with the full path, e.g. require(path.join(__dirname, 'node_modules', 'filesize', 'lib', 'filesize.es6.js'))
.
License
Copyright (c) 2022 Jason Mulligan Licensed under the BSD-3 license.