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dosyadosya (Turkish) — file n.
Zero-dependency module for creating buffer for the requested file type.
This module is heavily inspired by file-type and does the reverse work.
For example:
import { createFile } from "dosya";
import { fileTypeFromBuffer } from "file-type";
const buffer = createFile("mp4");
console.log(await fileTypeFromBuffer(buffer));
// => { ext: 'mp4', mime: 'video/mp4' }
yarn add -D dosya
import { createFile } from "dosya";
const buffer = createFile("mp4");
import { createFile } from "https://deno.land/x/dosya";
const buffer = createFile("mp4");
This module is very useful for writing tests.
import { createFile } from "dosya";
import nock from "nock";
import fetch from "isomorphic-fetch";
nock("https://example.com")
.get("/video.mp4")
.replyWithFile(200, createFile("mp4"));
it("should get video from url", async () => {
const buffer = await fetch("https://example.com/video.mp4").then((res) =>
res.arrayBuffer()
);
const fileType = await fileTypeFromBuffer(buffer);
expect(fileType.ext).toEqual("mp4"); // true
});
dosya is WTFPL licensed.
FAQs
Module for creating buffer for the requested file type.
We found that dosya demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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