*Inheritance: Loader →* # FileLoader A low level class for loading resources with the Fetch API, used internally by most loaders. It can also be used directly to load any file type that does not have a loader. This loader supports caching. If you want to use it, add `THREE.Cache.enabled = true;` once to your application. ## Code Example ```js const loader = new THREE.FileLoader(); const data = await loader.loadAsync( 'example.txt' ); ``` ## Constructor ### new FileLoader( manager : LoadingManager ) Constructs a new file loader. **manager** The loading manager. ## Properties ### .mimeType : string The expected mime type. Valid values can be found [here](hhttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DOMParser/parseFromString#mimetype) ### .responseType : 'arraybuffer' | 'blob' | 'document' | 'json' | '' The expected response type. Default is `''`. ## Methods ### .abort() : FileLoader Aborts ongoing fetch requests. **Overrides:** [Loader#abort](Loader.html#abort) **Returns:** A reference to this instance. ### .load( url : string, onLoad : function, onProgress : onProgressCallback, onError : onErrorCallback ) : any | undefined Starts loading from the given URL and pass the loaded response to the `onLoad()` callback. **url** The path/URL of the file to be loaded. This can also be a data URI. **onLoad** Executed when the loading process has been finished. **onProgress** Executed while the loading is in progress. **onError** Executed when errors occur. **Overrides:** [Loader#load](Loader.html#load) **Returns:** The cached resource if available. ### .setMimeType( value : string ) : FileLoader Sets the expected mime type of the loaded file. **value** The mime type. **Returns:** A reference to this file loader. ### .setResponseType( value : 'arraybuffer' | 'blob' | 'document' | 'json' | '' ) : FileLoader Sets the expected response type. **value** The response type. **Returns:** A reference to this file loader. ## Source [src/loaders/FileLoader.js](https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/src/loaders/FileLoader.js)