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mimetype

rsdoiel15.7kBSD-2-Clause0.0.8

A mime type catalog driven by filename extensions.

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mimetype-js

Overview

I find keep making these file extension lookup tables for mime types. It's about time I put it in a module to save me the trouble.

Examples

general case

    var mimetype = require('mimetype');

    console.log(mimetype.lookup("myfile.txt")); // Should display text/plain
    mimetype.set('.exotic', 'x-application/experimental'); // Add/update a mime type in the catalog
    console.log(mimetype.lookup("myfile.exotic")); // Should display x-application/experimental
    mimetype.del('.exotic'); // Removes the mime type from the catalog
    console.log(mimetype.lookup("myfile.exitoc")); // Should display false
    mimetype.forEach(function (ext, mime_type_string) {
        console.log(ext, mime_type_string); // Display the extension and matching mimetype in catalog
    });

Special cases

Sometimes detecting by filename extensions isn't work and you want to default to a general purposes mime-type (e.g. text/plain, application/octet-stream).

    var mimetype = require('mimetype');

    // This should display 0 (false)
    console.log(mimetype.lookup("filename.unknownMimeType");
    // This should display the string text/plain
    console.log(mimetype.lookup("filename.unknownMimeType", false, "text/plain");
    // This should display the string text/plain; charset=UTF-8
    console.log(mimetype.lookup("filename.unknownMimeType", "UTF-8", "text/plain");

Using mimetype.js with MongoDB Shell

While this was implemented as a NodeJS module it also works under MongoDB's shell. Instead of including with a "require" you would load the JavaScript file load-mimetype.js.

    load("./extras/load-mimetype.js");
    print("Check the mime type of test.txt:" + MimeType.lookup("test.txt"));

This would display something like-

    MongoDB shell version: 2.2.0
    connecting to: test
    > load("./extras/load-mimetype.js");
    > print("Check the mime type of test.txt: " + MimeType.lookup("test.txt"));
    Check the mime type of test.txt: text/plain
    >