FatFs is a generic FAT/exFAT filesystem module for small embedded systems, authored by CHaN. FatFs-Wasm is a library which uses a WebAssembly build of FatFs to manipulate FAT image files from node or the browser.
Features:
- Read, write, rename, stat, chmod, and delete files
- Create, iterate, rename, and delete directories
- Supports FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32
Limitations:
- ExFat is not enabled in this build
- LFN is not enabled in this build
- Async drivers not supported
FatFs-Wasm can be used from Node.js or the browser
,
In the browser, include fatfs-wasm.js
, which makes fatfs-wasm
available in the window namespace:
<script src="fatfs-wasm.js"></script>
<script>
const { FatFsDisk } = window['fatfs-wasm']
// ...
</script>
Using npm
npm install --save fatfs-wasm
Then in Javascript
const { FatFsDisk } = require('fatfs-wasm')
FatFs can be used with typed arrays to partition and format disk images:
const data = new Uint8Array(1 << 23);
const disk = FatFsDisk.create(data);
disk.fdisk(0, [100]); // Partition 100% to volume 0
disk.mkfs('', 0); // Format default drive
disk.mount(''); // Mount workspace
Or open existing ones:
const response = await fetch('disk.img');
const data = new Uint8Array(response.arrayBuffer());
const disk = FatFsDisk.create(data);
disk.mount(''); // Mount workspace
Once a workspace is mounted, the library provides APIs for manipulating files:
const file = disk.open('file.txt', FatFsMode.READ);
const buffer = new Uint8Array(1024);
file.read(buffer);
file.close();
As well as iterating directories
const dir = disk.open('folder');
for (const file of dir) {
// ...
}
dir.close();
See the API documentation for details
FatFs has many feature gates defined using the preprocessor. See native/ff15/source/ffconf.h
to make adjustments. Please note that any changes to the C code must be reflected in the `src/fatfs.ts`` wrapper, which is not automatically generated. Make changes at your own risk!
To build, open a terminal in MacOS, Linux, or WSL with clang installed and run the build script:
cd native
./build.sh
This will build ff.wasm
and copy it to the src
directory.
npx jest