r.binary(data) → binary
Encapsulate binary data within a query.
The type of data binary
accepts depends on the client language. In JavaScript, it expects a Node.js Buffer
. Using a Buffer
object within a query implies the use of binary
and the ReQL driver will automatically perform the coercion.
Binary objects returned to the client in JavaScript will also be Node.js Buffer
objects. This can be changed with the binaryFormat
option provided to run to return “raw” objects.
Only a limited subset of ReQL commands may be chained after binary
:
binary
objects to string
typesslice(10,20)
will return bytes 10–19)PTYPE<BINARY>
Example: Save an avatar image to a existing user record.
var fs = require('fs'); fs.readFile('./defaultAvatar.png', function (err, avatarImage) { if (err) { // Handle error } else { r.table('users').get(100).update({ avatar: avatarImage }) } });
Example: Get the size of an existing avatar image.
r.table('users').get(100)('avatar').count().run(conn, callback); // result returned to callback 14156
Read more details about RethinkDB’s binary object support: Storing binary objects.
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