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filesize.js provides a simple way to get a human readable file size string from a number (float or integer) or string.
filesize() accepts an optional descriptor Object as a second argument, so you can customize the output.
(boolean) Enables bit sizes, default is false
(boolean) Enables unix style human readable output, e.g ls -lh, default is false
(number) Number base, default is 10
(number) Decimal place, default is 2
(string) Character between the result and suffix, default is " "
(object) Dictionary of SI suffixes to replace for localization, defaults to english if no match is found
filesize(500); // "500 B"
filesize(500, {bits: true}); // "4.00 kb"
filesize(265318); // "265.32 kB"
filesize(265318, {base: 2}); // "259.10 kB"
filesize(265318, {base: 2, round: 1}); // "259.1 kB"
filesize(1, {suffixes: {B: "Б"}}); // "1 Б"
filesize.js supports AMD loaders (require.js, curl.js, etc.), node.js & npm (npm install filesize), or using a script tag.
If you're having problems, use the support forum at CodersClan.
Copyright (c) 2013 Jason Mulligan
Licensed under the BSD-3 license.