FileReader: readyState property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The readyState
read-only property of the FileReader
interface provides the current state of the reading operation. This will be one of the states: EMPTY
, LOADING
, or DONE
.
Value
A number which is one of the three possible state constants defined on the FileReader
interface:
FileReader.EMPTY
(0)-
Reader has been created, but none of the read methods have been called yet.
FileReader.LOADING
(1)-
A read method has been called. A
File
orBlob
is being read, and no error has occurred yet. FileReader.DONE
(2)-
The read operation is complete. This could mean that: the entire
File
orBlob
has been read into memory, a file read error occurred, orabort()
was called and the read was cancelled.
Examples
const reader = new FileReader(); console.log("EMPTY", reader.readyState); // readyState will be 0 reader.readAsText(blob); console.log("LOADING", reader.readyState); // readyState will be 1 reader.onloadend = () => { console.log("DONE", reader.readyState); // readyState will be 2 };
Specifications
Specification |
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File API> # dom-filereader-readystate> |
Browser compatibility
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