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Create a utility for handling file uploads in Node.js applications, providing features like file type validation, file size limits, and integration with cloud storage services like AWS S3 or Google Cloud Storage
A simple yet powerful PDF generation tool written in TypeScript.
npm install pdf-generator
const PDFGenerator = require("pdf-generator");
// Create a new PDFGenerator instance
const pdfGenerator = new PDFGenerator();
// Add content to the PDF
pdfGenerator
.addText("Hello, this is a PDF generated using PDFGenerator!", {
fontSize: 20,
align: "center",
})
.addPage()
.addText("This is page 2 of the PDF.", {
y: 100,
align: "center",
});
// Save the PDF
pdfGenerator.save();
PDFGenerator(options?: PDFGeneratorOptions)
Creates a new instance of PDFGenerator with optional options.
options.filename
: Specify the filename for the generated PDF. Default is 'output.pdf'
.addText(text: string, options?: TextOptions): PDFGenerator
Adds text to the PDF document.
text
: The text content to add.options
: Optional parameters for text formatting, such as fontSize, font, alignment, etc.addPage(): PDFGenerator
Adds a new page to the PDF document.
save(): void
Saves the PDF document to the specified filename.
Check the example
directory for an example usage of the PDFGenerator.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
# File Upload Utility
File Upload Utility is a JavaScript library for handling file uploads in Node.js applications. It provides a simple and easy-to-use API for uploading and deleting files.
## Installation
You can install File Upload Utility via npm:
```bash
npm install file-upload-utility-js
```
## Usage
```javascript
const FileUploadUtility = require('file-upload-utility-js');
// Initialize with the upload directory
const uploadDir = '/path/to/upload/directory';
const uploader = new FileUploadUtility(uploadDir);
// Example: Upload a file
const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('/path/to/file');
const uploadedFilePath = await uploader.uploadFile(fileStream);
console.log('File uploaded to:', uploadedFilePath);
// Example: Delete a file
const filePathToDelete = '/path/to/uploaded/file';
await uploader.deleteFile(filePathToDelete);
console.log('File deleted:', filePathToDelete);
```
## API
### `FileUploadUtility(uploadDir)`
- `uploadDir`: The directory where uploaded files will be stored.
#### Methods:
- `uploadFile(file)`: Uploads a file to the specified upload directory. Returns the path where the file is uploaded.
- `deleteFile(filePath)`: Deletes a file from the file system using its path.
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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Create a utility for handling file uploads in Node.js applications, providing features like file type validation, file size limits, and integration with cloud storage services like AWS S3 or Google Cloud Storage
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