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FormData.append

The append() method of the FormData interface appends a new value onto an existing key inside a FormData object, or adds the key if it does not already exist.

The difference between FormData.set and append() is that if the specified key already exists, FormData.set will overwrite all existing values with the new one, whereas append() will append the new value onto the end of the existing set of values.

Note: This method is available in Web Workers.

Syntax

There are two versions of this method: a two and a three parameter version:

formData.append(name, value);
formData.append(name, value, filename);

Parameters

name
The name of the field whose data is contained in value.
value
The field's value. This can be a USVString or Blob (including subclasses such as File).
filename Optional
The filename reported to the server (a USVString), when a Blob or File is passed as the second parameter. The default filename for Blob objects is "blob". The default filename for File objects is the file's filename.

Note: If you specify a Blob as the data to append to the FormData object, the filename that will be reported to the server in the "Content-Disposition" header used to vary from browser to browser.

Returns

Void.

Example

The following line creates an empty FormData object:

var formData = new FormData(); // Currently empty

You can add key/value pairs to this using FormData.append:

formData.append('username', 'Chris');
formData.append('userpic', myFileInput.files[0], 'chris.jpg');

As with regular form data, you can append multiple values with the same name. For example (and being compatible with PHP's naming conventions by adding [] to the name):

formData.append('userpic[]', myFileInput.files[0], 'chris1.jpg');
formData.append('userpic[]', myFileInput.files[1], 'chris2.jpg');

This technique makes it simpler to process multi-file uploads because the resultant data structure is more conducive to looping.

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
XMLHttpRequest
The definition of 'append()' in that specification.
Living Standard Initial definition

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 7 Yes 4
4
Prior to Firefox 7, specifying a Blob as the data to append to the object, the filename reported in the Content-Disposition HTTP header was an empty string, resulting in errors on some servers. Starting with Firefox 7, the filename blob is sent.
10
10
With the "Include local directory pass when uploading files to a server" option enabled, IE will change the filename inside the Blob on the fly. To have direct control of the sent filename, the developer should send the filename as the third parameter value, i.e. formData.append(name, value, filename).
12 5
append with filename Yes Yes 22 Yes ? Yes
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support 3
3
XHR in Android 4.0 sends empty content for FormData with blob.
? Yes 4
4
Prior to Firefox 7, specifying a Blob as the data to append to the object, the filename reported in the Content-Disposition HTTP header was an empty string, resulting in errors on some servers. Starting with Firefox 7, the filename blob is sent.
12 ? ?
append with filename ? ? ? 22 ? ? ?

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FormData/append