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nestjs-formdata-interceptor
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nestjs-formdata-interceptor
is a powerful library for NestJS that provides seamless interception and handling of multipart/form-data requests. This functionality is particularly beneficial for efficiently managing file uploads in your application.
To install nestjs-formdata-interceptor
using npm:
npm install nestjs-formdata-interceptor
yarn add nestjs-formdata-interceptor
To use nestjs-formdata-interceptor
, import it into the main directory of your NestJS application and configure it as shown below:
import { NestFactory } from "@nestjs/core";
import { NestExpressApplication } from "@nestjs/platform-express";
import { AppModule } from "./app.module";
import {
FormdataInterceptor,
DefaultFileSaver,
} from "nestjs-formdata-interceptor";
async function bootstrap() {
const app = await NestFactory.create<NestExpressApplication>(AppModule);
app.useGlobalInterceptors(
new FormdataInterceptor({
customFileName(context, originalFileName) {
return `${Date.now()}-${originalFileName}`;
},
fileSaver: new DefaultFileSaver({
prefixDirectory: "./public",
customDirectory(context, originalDirectory) {
return originalDirectory;
},
}),
})
);
await app.listen(3000);
}
bootstrap();
need to install @fastify/multipart package.
import { NestFactory } from "@nestjs/core";
import { AppModule } from "./app.module";
import {
FastifyAdapter,
NestFastifyApplication,
} from "@nestjs/platform-fastify";
import fastifyMultipart from "@fastify/multipart";
import {
DefaultFileSaver,
FormdataInterceptor,
} from "nestjs-formdata-interceptor";
async function bootstrap() {
const app = await NestFactory.create<NestFastifyApplication>(
AppModule,
new FastifyAdapter()
);
app.register(fastifyMultipart);
app.useGlobalInterceptors(
new FormdataInterceptor({
customFileName(context, originalFileName) {
return `${Date.now()}-${originalFileName}`;
},
fileSaver: new DefaultFileSaver({
prefixDirectory: "./public",
customDirectory(context, originalDirectory) {
return originalDirectory;
},
}),
})
);
await app.listen(3000);
}
bootstrap();
you can use route spesific interceptor
import { Body, Controller, Post, UseInterceptors } from "@nestjs/common";
import { AppService } from "./app.service";
import { CreateDto } from "./dto/create.dto";
import { FormdataInterceptor } from "nestjs-formdata-interceptor";
@Controller()
export class AppController {
constructor(private readonly appService: AppService) {}
@Post()
@UseInterceptors(new FormdataInterceptor())
getHello(@Body() createDto: CreateDto) {
// your controller logic
}
}
The customFileName
function allows you to generate custom file names for each uploaded file. In the example above, the file name is prefixed with the current timestamp followed by the original file name.
The DefaultFileSaver
is used to define the directory where the files will be saved.
prefixDirectory
specifies the root directory where all files will be saved.customDirectory
allows you to specify a custom sub-directory within the root directory. By default, it uses the original directory provided.If you need custom file-saving logic, implement the IFileSaver interface. Here's an example:
import { FileData, IFileSaver } from "nestjs-formdata-interceptor";
import { ExecutionContext } from "@nestjs/common";
export class CustomFileSaver implements IFileSaver {
public save(fileData: FileData, context: ExecutionContext): any {
// do your file save logic
// and return the file save data
}
}
Then, use your custom file saver in the interceptor configuration:
import { NestFactory } from "@nestjs/core";
import { NestExpressApplication } from "@nestjs/platform-express";
import { AppModule } from "./app.module";
import { FormdataInterceptor } from "nestjs-formdata-interceptor";
import { CustomFileSaver } from "path-to-your-file-saver";
async function bootstrap() {
const app = await NestFactory.create<NestExpressApplication>(AppModule);
app.useGlobalInterceptors(
new FormdataInterceptor({
customFileName(context, originalFileName) {
return `${Date.now()}-${originalFileName}`;
},
fileSaver: new CustomFileSaver(),
})
);
await app.listen(3000);
}
bootstrap();
If you are using class-validator
describe dto and specify validation rules
import { IsArray, IsNotEmpty } from "class-validator";
import {
FileData,
HasMimeType,
IsFileData,
MaxFileSize,
MimeType,
MinFileSize,
} from "nestjs-formdata-interceptor";
export class CreateDto {
@IsArray()
@IsNotEmpty()
@IsFileData({ each: true })
@HasMimeType([MimeType["video/mp4"], "image/png"], { each: true })
@MinFileSize(2000000, { each: true })
@MaxFileSize(4000000, { each: true })
// array file
files: FileData[];
@IsFileData()
@IsNotEmpty()
@HasMimeType([MimeType["video/mp4"], "image/png"])
@MinFileSize(2000000)
@MaxFileSize(4000000)
// single file
file: FileData;
}
Define your controller to handle file uploads:
import { Body, Controller, Post } from "@nestjs/common";
import { AppService } from "./app.service";
import { CreateDto } from "./dto/create.dto";
@Controller()
export class AppController {
constructor(private readonly appService: AppService) {}
@Post()
getHello(@Body() createDto: CreateDto) {
// save single file
createDto.file.save(); // by default the file save data type is string
// save multiple file
createDto.files.map((file) => file.save<string>()); // by default the file save data type is string
}
}
With this setup, nestjs-formdata-interceptor
will manage multipart/form-data requests efficiently, allowing for structured handling of file uploads in your NestJS application.
FAQs
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