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| # Get the binary data buffer | |
| The binary data buffer contains all the binary file data processed by a workflow. You need to access it if you want to perform operations on the binary data, such as: | |
| * Manipulating the data: for example, adding column headers to a CSV file. | |
| * Using the data in calculations: for example, calculating a hash value based on it. | |
| * Complex HTTP requests: for example, combining file upload with sending other data formats. | |
| /// note | Not available in Python | |
| `getBinaryDataBuffer()` isn't supported when using Python. | |
| /// | |
| You can access the buffer using n8n's `getBinaryDataBuffer()` function: | |
| ```js | |
| /* | |
| * itemIndex: number. The index of the item in the input data. | |
| * binaryPropertyName: string. The name of the binary property. | |
| * The default in the Read/Write File From Disk node is 'data'. | |
| */ | |
| let binaryDataBufferItem = await this.helpers.getBinaryDataBuffer(itemIndex, binaryPropertyName); | |
| ``` | |
| For example: | |
| ```js | |
| let binaryDataBufferItem = await this.helpers.getBinaryDataBuffer(0, 'data'); | |
| // Returns the data in the binary buffer for the first input item | |
| ``` | |
| You should always use the `getBinaryDataBuffer()` function, and avoid using older methods of directly accessing the buffer, such as targeting it with expressions like `items[0].binary.data.data`. | |