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The type-is npm package is used to determine the MIME type of the content represented by a request or response object. It can check if the content type matches any of the given MIME types, which can be useful for handling requests in web applications, especially when dealing with REST APIs or any other HTTP-based interfaces.
Check content type
This feature allows you to check if a given content type matches one of the specified MIME types. In the code sample, it checks if 'image/png' is an image MIME type.
const typeis = require('type-is');
const contentType = 'image/png';
const result = typeis.is(contentType, ['image/*']); // returns 'image/png'
Determine if request has body
This feature checks if the request object has a body by inspecting the 'Content-Type' header.
const typeis = require('type-is');
const req = { headers: { 'content-type': 'text/html' } };
const hasBody = typeis.hasBody(req); // returns true
Determine the type of request
This feature determines the type of the request by checking if the 'Content-Type' header matches any of the provided MIME types.
const typeis = require('type-is');
const req = { headers: { 'content-type': 'application/json' } };
const result = typeis(req, ['json', 'urlencoded', 'multipart']); // returns 'json'
The mime-types package is similar to type-is in that it provides functionality for looking up MIME types based on file extensions and vice versa. However, it does not directly deal with request objects and is more focused on the mapping between MIME types and file extensions.
The content-type package is used to parse and format 'Content-Type' headers. Unlike type-is, it does not provide methods to check if a request or response matches a specific content type, but it can be used to construct and deconstruct 'Content-Type' headers.
The accepts package is designed to deal with the HTTP Accept header, allowing servers to negotiate content type with clients. It is similar to type-is in that it helps determine the type of content, but it focuses on what the client can accept, rather than what the server is receiving or sending.
Infer the content-type of a request.
$ npm install type-is
var http = require('http')
var is = require('type-is')
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
var istext = is(req, ['text/*'])
res.end('you ' + (istext ? 'sent' : 'did not send') + ' me text')
})
request
is the node HTTP request. types
is an array of types.
// req.headers.content-type = 'application/json'
is(req, ['json']) // 'json'
is(req, ['html', 'json']) // 'json'
is(req, ['application/*']) // 'application/json'
is(req, ['application/json']) // 'application/json'
is(req, ['html']) // false
Returns a Boolean if the given request
has a body, regardless of the
Content-Type
header.
Having a body has no relation to how large the body is (it may be 0 bytes). This is similar to how file existance works. If a body does exist, then this indicates that there is data to read from the Node.js request stream.
if (is.hasBody(req)) {
// read the body, since there is one
req.on('data', function (chunk) {
// ...
})
}
mediaType
is the media type string. types
is an array of types.
var mediaType = 'application/json'
is.is(mediaType, ['json']) // 'json'
is.is(mediaType, ['html', 'json']) // 'json'
is.is(mediaType, ['application/*']) // 'application/json'
is.is(mediaType, ['application/json']) // 'application/json'
is.is(mediaType, ['html']) // false
json
. This name will be returned if matched.application/json
.*/*
or */json
or application/*
. The full mime type will be returned if matched.+json
. This can be combined with a wildcard such as */vnd+json
or application/*+json
. The full mime type will be returned if matched.false
will be returned if no type matches or the content type is invalid.
null
will be returned if the request does not have a body.
var is = require('type-is');
function bodyParser(req, res, next) {
if (!is.hasBody(req)) {
return next()
}
switch (is(req, ['urlencoded', 'json', 'multipart'])) {
case 'urlencoded':
// parse urlencoded body
throw new Error('implement urlencoded body parsing')
break
case 'json':
// parse json body
throw new Error('implement json body parsing')
break
case 'multipart':
// parse multipart body
throw new Error('implement multipart body parsing')
break
default:
// 415 error code
res.statusCode = 415
res.end()
return
}
}
FAQs
Infer the content-type of a request.
We found that type-is demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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