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Listing all Blobs in the memory for debugging in javascript



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If I create multiple new blobs:



var myBlob1 = new Blob(['Hello world!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob2 = new Blob(['Very cool!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob3 = new Blob(['I love AI!'], type: 'text/plain');


How can I list them all in Chrome Dev Tools (or in plain javascript) to expose all the blobs and get all the information? So the result I'm requiring is somehow:



var blobs = getBlobs(); // [myBlob1, myBlob2, myBlob3]









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  • You create one new blob - but what to list them all? Please clarify.

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • For debugging, so if I were to get video data from a site that uses blobs, I want to know how to list all the blobs that are used and get the information from that blob

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • @RandyCasburn I clarified a bit more now

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • Still confused. If you are creating them, and you need to access the collection of them later, it seems the logical solution is to put them into the collection at the time of creation: let blobCollection = []; blobCollection.push(new Blob(['Sup?']), type: 'text/plain');

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • My question is to get the list of blobs, without the use of intentionally storing, my point is to list all the blobs used by a website

    – Simon Cheng
    yesterday















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If I create multiple new blobs:



var myBlob1 = new Blob(['Hello world!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob2 = new Blob(['Very cool!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob3 = new Blob(['I love AI!'], type: 'text/plain');


How can I list them all in Chrome Dev Tools (or in plain javascript) to expose all the blobs and get all the information? So the result I'm requiring is somehow:



var blobs = getBlobs(); // [myBlob1, myBlob2, myBlob3]









share|improve this question
























  • You create one new blob - but what to list them all? Please clarify.

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • For debugging, so if I were to get video data from a site that uses blobs, I want to know how to list all the blobs that are used and get the information from that blob

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • @RandyCasburn I clarified a bit more now

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • Still confused. If you are creating them, and you need to access the collection of them later, it seems the logical solution is to put them into the collection at the time of creation: let blobCollection = []; blobCollection.push(new Blob(['Sup?']), type: 'text/plain');

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • My question is to get the list of blobs, without the use of intentionally storing, my point is to list all the blobs used by a website

    – Simon Cheng
    yesterday













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If I create multiple new blobs:



var myBlob1 = new Blob(['Hello world!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob2 = new Blob(['Very cool!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob3 = new Blob(['I love AI!'], type: 'text/plain');


How can I list them all in Chrome Dev Tools (or in plain javascript) to expose all the blobs and get all the information? So the result I'm requiring is somehow:



var blobs = getBlobs(); // [myBlob1, myBlob2, myBlob3]









share|improve this question
















If I create multiple new blobs:



var myBlob1 = new Blob(['Hello world!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob2 = new Blob(['Very cool!'], type: 'text/plain');
var myBlob3 = new Blob(['I love AI!'], type: 'text/plain');


How can I list them all in Chrome Dev Tools (or in plain javascript) to expose all the blobs and get all the information? So the result I'm requiring is somehow:



var blobs = getBlobs(); // [myBlob1, myBlob2, myBlob3]






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  • You create one new blob - but what to list them all? Please clarify.

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • For debugging, so if I were to get video data from a site that uses blobs, I want to know how to list all the blobs that are used and get the information from that blob

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • @RandyCasburn I clarified a bit more now

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • Still confused. If you are creating them, and you need to access the collection of them later, it seems the logical solution is to put them into the collection at the time of creation: let blobCollection = []; blobCollection.push(new Blob(['Sup?']), type: 'text/plain');

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • My question is to get the list of blobs, without the use of intentionally storing, my point is to list all the blobs used by a website

    – Simon Cheng
    yesterday

















  • You create one new blob - but what to list them all? Please clarify.

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • For debugging, so if I were to get video data from a site that uses blobs, I want to know how to list all the blobs that are used and get the information from that blob

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • @RandyCasburn I clarified a bit more now

    – Simon Cheng
    2 days ago











  • Still confused. If you are creating them, and you need to access the collection of them later, it seems the logical solution is to put them into the collection at the time of creation: let blobCollection = []; blobCollection.push(new Blob(['Sup?']), type: 'text/plain');

    – Randy Casburn
    2 days ago











  • My question is to get the list of blobs, without the use of intentionally storing, my point is to list all the blobs used by a website

    – Simon Cheng
    yesterday
















You create one new blob - but what to list them all? Please clarify.

– Randy Casburn
2 days ago





You create one new blob - but what to list them all? Please clarify.

– Randy Casburn
2 days ago













For debugging, so if I were to get video data from a site that uses blobs, I want to know how to list all the blobs that are used and get the information from that blob

– Simon Cheng
2 days ago





For debugging, so if I were to get video data from a site that uses blobs, I want to know how to list all the blobs that are used and get the information from that blob

– Simon Cheng
2 days ago













@RandyCasburn I clarified a bit more now

– Simon Cheng
2 days ago





@RandyCasburn I clarified a bit more now

– Simon Cheng
2 days ago













Still confused. If you are creating them, and you need to access the collection of them later, it seems the logical solution is to put them into the collection at the time of creation: let blobCollection = []; blobCollection.push(new Blob(['Sup?']), type: 'text/plain');

– Randy Casburn
2 days ago





Still confused. If you are creating them, and you need to access the collection of them later, it seems the logical solution is to put them into the collection at the time of creation: let blobCollection = []; blobCollection.push(new Blob(['Sup?']), type: 'text/plain');

– Randy Casburn
2 days ago













My question is to get the list of blobs, without the use of intentionally storing, my point is to list all the blobs used by a website

– Simon Cheng
yesterday





My question is to get the list of blobs, without the use of intentionally storing, my point is to list all the blobs used by a website

– Simon Cheng
yesterday












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