I don't have much JS experience but thought this should be fairly simple - still, can't get it to work. I need to download a file from an external server (AWS - no authentication, just plain url) when a web page loads (no clicks). Would have been nice to just use the HTML5 'download' attribute - but doesn't work in this case.
So, have tried various JS code snippets I found. Closest I got was:
function downloadFile(url, fileName){ fetch(url, { method: 'get', mode: 'no-cors', referrerPolicy: 'no-referrer' }) .then(res => res.blob()) .then(res => { const aElement = document.createElement('a'); aElement.setAttribute('download', fileName); const href = URL.createObjectURL(res); aElement.href = href; // aElement.setAttribute('href', href); aElement.setAttribute('target', '_blank'); aElement.click(); URL.revokeObjectURL(href); }); } downloadFile('https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js', 'gooleAnalytics.js') While this looks like it is working it actually downloads an empty file.
Ideas?
Cheers.
Trying to download a remote file on page load. Resulted in empty file being downloaded.