Accessing file: protocol at chromium using XMLHttpRequest() or <link> element without --allow-file-access-from-files flag set at chromium instance launch is not enabled by default.
--allow-file-access-from-files
By default, file:// URIs cannot read other file:// URIs. This is an override for developers who need the old behavior for testing.
At the moment, due to the security policy Chromium can not read local files via ajax without --allow-file-access-from-files. But I currently need to create a web application where the database is a xml-file (in the extreme case, json), located in one dir with index.html. It is understood that the user can run this application locally. Are there workarounds for reading xml- (json-) file, without wrapping it in a function and change to js extension?
If user is aware that local files are to be used by the application you can utilize <input type="file"> element for user to upload file from user local filesystem, process file using FileReader, then proceed with application.
Else, advise user that use of application requires launching chromium with --allow-file-access-from-files flag set, which can be done by creating a launcher for this purpose, specifying a different user data directory for the instance of chromium. The launcher could be, for example
/usr/bin/chromium-browser --user-data-dir="/home/user/.config/chromium-temp" --allow-file-access-from-files
See also How do I make the Google Chrome flag “--allow-file-access-from-files” permanent?
The above command could also be run at terminal
$ /usr/bin/chromium-browser --user-data-dir="/home/user/.config/chromium-temp" --allow-file-access-from-files
without creating a desktop launcher; where when the instance of chromium is closed run
$ rm -rf /home/user/.config/chromium-temp
to remove the configuration folder for the instance of chromium.
Once the flag is set, user can include <link> element with rel="import" attribute and href pointing to local file and type set to "application/xml", for option other than XMLHttpRequest to get file. Access XML document using
const doc = document.querySelector("link[rel=import]").import;
See Is there a way to know if a link/script is still pending or has it failed.
Another alternative, though more involved, would be to use requestFileSystem to to store the file at LocalFileSystem.
See
Or create or modify a chrome app and use
chrome.fileSystem
See GoogleChrome/chrome-app-samples/filesystem-access.
The simplest approach would be to provide a means for file upload by affirmative user action; process the uploaded file, then proceed with the application.
const reader = new FileReader; const parser = new DOMParser; const startApp = function startApp(xml) { return Promise.resolve(xml || doc) }; const fileUpload = document.getElementById("fileupload"); const label = document.querySelector("label[for=fileupload]"); const handleAppStart = function handleStartApp(xml) { console.log("xml document:", xml); label.innerHTML = currentFileName + " successfully uploaded"; // do app stuff } const handleError = function handleError(err) { console.error(err) } let doc; let currentFileName; reader.addEventListener("loadend", handleFileRead); reader.addEventListener("error", handleError); function handleFileRead(event) { label.innerHTML = ""; currentFileName = ""; try { doc = parser.parseFromString(reader.result, "application/xml"); fileUpload.value = ""; startApp(doc) .then(function(data) { handleAppStart(data) }) .catch(handleError); } catch (e) { handleError(e); } } function handleFileUpload(event) { let file = fileUpload.files[0]; if (/xml/.test(file.type)) { reader.readAsText(file); currentFileName = file.name; } } fileUpload.addEventListener("change", handleFileUpload)
<input type="file" name="fileupload" id="fileupload" accept=".xml" /> <label for="fileupload"></label>
load a xml/json in chrome without function via a plugin or something else?Please elaborate a bit more.'./file.xml'from local filesystem without launching chromium with--allow-file-access-from-filesflag? Or, are you trying to parse the returnedXMLdocumentafter retrieving file usingXMLHttpRequest?