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MIME Types for Python, clone of halostatue/mime-types.
This library allows for the identification of a file's likely MIME content type.
MIME types are used in MIME-compliant communications, as in e-mail or HTTP traffic, to indicate the type of content which is transmitted. MIME Types provides the ability for detailed information about MIME entities (provided as a set of MIME Type objects) to be determined and used programmatically. There are many types defined by RFCs and vendors, so the list is long but not complete; don't hesitate to ask to add additional information. This library follows the IANA collection of MIME types (see below for reference).
MIME Types is built to conform to the MIME types of RFCs 2045 and 2231. It tracks the IANA registry (ftp) with some unofficial types added from the LTSW collection and added by the users of MIME Types.
pip install mime
or
easy_install mime
MIME types are used in MIME entities, as in email or HTTP traffic. It is useful at times to have information available about MIME types (or, inversely, about files). A MIME Type stores the known information about one MIME type.
import mime
plaintext = mime.Types['text/plain']
# => [<MIME::Type text/plain>, <MIME::Type text/plain>]
text = plaintext[0]
print text.media_type # => 'text'
print text.sub_type # => 'plain'
print ' '.join(text.extensions) # => 'txt asc c cc h hh cpp hpp dat hlp'
print text.encoding # => 'quoted-printable'
print text.is_binary # => False
print text.is_ascii # => True
print text.is_obsolete # => False
print text.is_registered # => True
print str(text) == 'text/plain' # => True
print mime.Type.simplify('x-appl/x-zip') # => 'appl/zip'
print mime.Types.any(lambda t: t.content_type == 'text/plain') # => True
print mime.Types.all(lambda t: t.is_registered) # => False
py = mime.Types.of('script.py')[0]
print py.content_type # => 'application/x-python'
print py.encoding # => '8bit'
print py.is_binary # => False
print py.simplified # => 'application/python'
rb_types = mime.Types.of('script.rb')
rb = rb_types[0]
print rb.content_type # => 'application/x-ruby'
print rb.is_ascii # => True
print rb.extensions # => ['rb', 'rbw']
import re
image_types = mime.Types[re.compile('image')]
# => [<MIME::Type image/vnd.microsoft.icon>, <MIME::Type application/x-imagemap>, ...]
print mime.Types.count() # => 1643
* Fork the repository.
* Create a topic branch.
* Implement your feature or bug fix.
* Add, commit, and push your changes.
* Submit a pull request.
cd tests/
python run.py
v0.1.0 [2016-08-04]
v0.0.3 [2013-11-07]
v0.0.2 [2013-08-27]
v0.0.1 [2013-08-13]
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MIME Types
We found that mime demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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