FormData: set() method

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.

The set() method of the FormData interface sets a new value for an existing key inside a FormData object, or adds the key/value if it does not already exist.

The difference between set() and append() is that if the specified key does already exist, 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.

Syntax

js
set(name, value)
set(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 string or Blob (including subclasses such as File). If none of these are specified the value is converted to a string.

filename Optional

The filename reported to the server (a string), 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.

Return value

None (undefined).

Examples

js
formData.set("username", "Chris");

When the value is a Blob (or a File), you can specify its name with the filename parameter:

js
formData.set("user-pic", myFileInput.files[0], "chris.jpg");

If the value is not a string or a Blob, set() will convert it to a string automatically:

js
formData.set("name", 72);
formData.get("name"); // "72"

Specifications

Specification
XMLHttpRequest Standard
# dom-formdata-set

Browser compatibility

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See also