To send a blob using WebSocket in JavaScript, you can use the send() method of the WebSocket object. Here is an example code:
// assuming ws is a WebSocket object
fetch('https://example.com/image.png')
.then(response => response.blob())
.then(blob => {
// send the blob data through WebSocket
ws.send(blob);
});
In this example, we first fetch an image from a remote server and convert it into a blob using the blob() method of the response object. Then, we send the blob data through the WebSocket using the send() method.
Note that some WebSocket implementations may not support sending binary data directly. In such cases, you may need to encode the blob data into a string format before sending it, and decode it back on the receiving end. One common encoding method is base64.




