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 This module was designed to be a substitution of `Blob`, there's a set of APIs including basic file system CRUD method, and file stream reader/writer. Also it has a special `fetch` implementation that supports binary request/response body.
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-**Pre v0.5.0 Users**
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-All updates are `backward-compatible` generally you don't have to change existing code unless you're going to use new APIs. In latest version (v0.5.0), new APIs can either `upload` or `download` files simply using a file path. It's much more memory efficent in some use case. We've also introduced `fs` APIs for access files, and `file stream` API that helps you read/write files (especially for **large ones**), see [Examples](#user-content-usage) bellow. This module implements native methods, supports both Android (uses awesome native library  [AsyncHttpClient](https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client])) and IOS.
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+All updates are `backward-compatible` generally you don't have to change existing code unless you're going to use new APIs. But we recommend pre `0.5.0` users consider upgrade the package to latest version, since we have introduced new APIs can either `upload` or `download` files simply using a file path. It's much more memory efficent in some use case. We've also introduced `fs` APIs for access files, and `file stream` API that helps you read/write files (especially for **large ones**), see [Examples](#user-content-usage) bellow. This module implements native methods, supports both Android (uses awesome native library  [AsyncHttpClient](https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client])) and IOS.
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 ## TOC
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 * [Installation](#user-content-installation)
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-* [Guide](#user-content-guide)
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+* [Recipes](#user-content-guide)
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  * [Download file](#user-content-download-example--fetch-files-that-needs-authorization-token)
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  * [Upload file](#user-content-upload-example--dropbox-files-upload-api)
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  * [Multipart/form upload](#user-content-multipartform-data-example--post-form-data-with-file-and-data)
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 Beginning in Android 6.0 (API level 23), users grant permissions to apps while the app is running, not when they install the app. So adding permissions in `AndroidManifest.xml` won't work in Android 6.0 devices. To grant permissions in runtime, you might use modules like [react-native-android-permissions](https://github.com/lucasferreira/react-native-android-permissions).
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-## Guide
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 ```js
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 import RNFetchBlob from 'react-native-fetch-blob'