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upload-files-express
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An easy way to handle file uploads on the server with express. The files are saved in the filesystem and put in req.files
:
const uploadFiles = require('upload-files-express');
// Pass any options that you want here:
app.use(uploadFiles());
app.post('/form', (req, res) => {
// The key is the name="" in the original form
console.log(req.files);
// {
// profile: {
// path: '/tmp/69793b826f1c9685.png', // Where the file is saved
// name: 'profile.png', // The original file name
// type: 'image/png' // The MIME type of file
// size: 5940, // The bytes of the file
// modified: 2020-06-03T18:53:20.687Z // The Date() the file was uploaded
// }
// }
// ...
});
This module also parses the rest of the form, so
body-parser
is not needed 🎉
First install it with npm:
npm install upload-files-express
Then you have to import it and load it as an express middleware in your server:
const express = require('express');
const uploadFiles = require('upload-files-express');
const app = express();
app.use(uploadFiles());
// ...
It uses formidable
to parse the data, so you can use any of formidable's configuration options. Pass the options with an object:
app.use(uploadFiles({
uploadDir: './uploads',
maxFileSize: 10 * 1024 * 1024 // ~10 MB
}));
These are all the available options:
encoding
{string} - default 'utf-8'
; sets encoding for
incoming form fields,uploadDir
{string} - default os.tmpdir()
; the directory for
placing file uploads in, which must exist previously. You can move them later by using fs.rename()
keepExtensions
{boolean} - default true
; to include the
extensions of the original files or notmaxFileSize
{number} - default 200 * 1024 * 1024
(200mb);
limit the size of uploaded file.maxFields
{number} - default 1000
; limit the number of fields
that the Querystring parser will decode, set 0 for unlimitedmaxFieldsSize
{number} - default 20 * 1024 * 1024
(20mb);
limit the amount of memory all fields together (except files) can allocate in
bytes.hash
{boolean} - default false
; include checksums calculated
for incoming files, set this to some hash algorithm, see
crypto.createHash
for available algorithmsmultiples
{boolean} - default false
; when you call the
.parse
method, the files
argument (of the callback) will contain arrays of
files for inputs which submit multiple files using the HTML5 multiple
attribute. Also, the fields
argument will contain arrays of values for
fields that have names ending with '[]'.Note: the
keepExtensions
defaults totrue
instead offalse
as in formidable.
You likely want to upload your files to a 3rd party storage service, since most Node.js servers have an ephemeral filesystem so all the data will be removed on the next deploy.
To keep our files we can upload these to S3, Backblaze's B2, Google's GCS, etc. We are using a fictitious service here some-service
:
const uploadFiles = require('upload-files-express');
const service = require('some-service');
app.use(uploadFiles());
// We made the callback async to be able to `await` on it inside
app.post('/form', async (req, res, next) => {
try {
// Still using the same form. Now we wait for the file to upload and keep
// the resulting filename as a result. This workflow will be different
// depending on which service you use:
const localFile = req.files.profile.path;
const name = await service.upload(localFile);
// A full user profile example:
const userData = { ...req.body, profile: `https://service.com/${name}` };
// Now "userData" has all the data and the link to the image we want
console.log(user);
// {
// name: 'Francisco',
// profile: 'https://service.com/fkjfdinuaef.png'
// }
// ... Save in DB, respond, etc. here
} catch (error) {
next(error);
}
});
While you cannot upload data straight to MongoDB, you can do the previous workflow and then upload the image reference to MongoDB or any other database that you prefer:
// Using mongoose here
const User = mongoose.model('User', userSchema);
app.post('/form', async (req, res, next) => {
try {
// ... Same as before here
const user = new User(userData);
await user.save();
return res.json(userData);
} catch (error) {
next(error);
}
});
Made by Francisco Presencia under the MIT License.
A small part of the docs coming from formidable, since that's a dependency for this library. This project was previously named express-data-parser
.
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An easy way to handle file uploads on the server with express
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