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- # Formidable
-
- [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/felixge/node-formidable.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/felixge/node-formidable)
-
- ## Purpose
-
- A Node.js module for parsing form data, especially file uploads.
-
- ## Current status
-
- **Maintainers Wanted:** Please see https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/issues/412
-
- This module was developed for [Transloadit](http://transloadit.com/), a service focused on uploading
- and encoding images and videos. It has been battle-tested against hundreds of GB of file uploads from
- a large variety of clients and is considered production-ready.
-
- ## Features
-
- * Fast (~500mb/sec), non-buffering multipart parser
- * Automatically writing file uploads to disk
- * Low memory footprint
- * Graceful error handling
- * Very high test coverage
-
- ## Installation
-
- ```sh
- npm i -S formidable
- ```
-
- This is a low-level package, and if you're using a high-level framework it may already be included. However, [Express v4](http://expressjs.com) does not include any multipart handling, nor does [body-parser](https://github.com/expressjs/body-parser).
-
- Note: Formidable requires [gently](http://github.com/felixge/node-gently) to run the unit tests, but you won't need it for just using the library.
-
- ## Example
-
- Parse an incoming file upload.
- ```javascript
- var formidable = require('formidable'),
- http = require('http'),
- util = require('util');
-
- http.createServer(function(req, res) {
- if (req.url == '/upload' && req.method.toLowerCase() == 'post') {
- // parse a file upload
- var form = new formidable.IncomingForm();
-
- form.parse(req, function(err, fields, files) {
- res.writeHead(200, {'content-type': 'text/plain'});
- res.write('received upload:\n\n');
- res.end(util.inspect({fields: fields, files: files}));
- });
-
- return;
- }
-
- // show a file upload form
- res.writeHead(200, {'content-type': 'text/html'});
- res.end(
- '<form action="/upload" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">'+
- '<input type="text" name="title"><br>'+
- '<input type="file" name="upload" multiple="multiple"><br>'+
- '<input type="submit" value="Upload">'+
- '</form>'
- );
- }).listen(8080);
- ```
- ## API
-
- ### Formidable.IncomingForm
- ```javascript
- var form = new formidable.IncomingForm()
- ```
- Creates a new incoming form.
-
- ```javascript
- form.encoding = 'utf-8';
- ```
- Sets encoding for incoming form fields.
-
- ```javascript
- form.uploadDir = "/my/dir";
- ```
- Sets the directory for placing file uploads in. You can move them later on using
- `fs.rename()`. The default is `os.tmpdir()`.
-
- ```javascript
- form.keepExtensions = false;
- ```
- If you want the files written to `form.uploadDir` to include the extensions of the original files, set this property to `true`.
-
- ```javascript
- form.type
- ```
- Either 'multipart' or 'urlencoded' depending on the incoming request.
-
- ```javascript
- form.maxFieldsSize = 20 * 1024 * 1024;
- ```
- Limits the amount of memory all fields together (except files) can allocate in bytes.
- If this value is exceeded, an `'error'` event is emitted. The default
- size is 20MB.
-
- ```javascript
- form.maxFileSize = 200 * 1024 * 1024;
- ```
- Limits the size of uploaded file.
- If this value is exceeded, an `'error'` event is emitted. The default
- size is 200MB.
-
- ```javascript
- form.maxFields = 1000;
- ```
- Limits the number of fields that the querystring parser will decode. Defaults
- to 1000 (0 for unlimited).
-
- ```javascript
- form.hash = false;
- ```
- If you want checksums calculated for incoming files, set this to either `'sha1'` or `'md5'`.
-
- ```javascript
- form.multiples = false;
- ```
- If this option is enabled, when you call `form.parse`, the `files` argument will contain arrays of files for inputs which submit multiple files using the HTML5 `multiple` attribute.
-
- ```javascript
- form.bytesReceived
- ```
- The amount of bytes received for this form so far.
-
- ```javascript
- form.bytesExpected
- ```
- The expected number of bytes in this form.
-
- ```javascript
- form.parse(request, [cb]);
- ```
- Parses an incoming node.js `request` containing form data. If `cb` is provided, all fields and files are collected and passed to the callback:
-
-
- ```javascript
- form.parse(req, function(err, fields, files) {
- // ...
- });
-
- form.onPart(part);
- ```
- You may overwrite this method if you are interested in directly accessing the multipart stream. Doing so will disable any `'field'` / `'file'` events processing which would occur otherwise, making you fully responsible for handling the processing.
-
- ```javascript
- form.onPart = function(part) {
- part.addListener('data', function() {
- // ...
- });
- }
- ```
- If you want to use formidable to only handle certain parts for you, you can do so:
- ```javascript
- form.onPart = function(part) {
- if (!part.filename) {
- // let formidable handle all non-file parts
- form.handlePart(part);
- }
- }
- ```
- Check the code in this method for further inspiration.
-
-
- ### Formidable.File
- ```javascript
- file.size = 0
- ```
- The size of the uploaded file in bytes. If the file is still being uploaded (see `'fileBegin'` event), this property says how many bytes of the file have been written to disk yet.
- ```javascript
- file.path = null
- ```
- The path this file is being written to. You can modify this in the `'fileBegin'` event in
- case you are unhappy with the way formidable generates a temporary path for your files.
- ```javascript
- file.name = null
- ```
- The name this file had according to the uploading client.
- ```javascript
- file.type = null
- ```
- The mime type of this file, according to the uploading client.
- ```javascript
- file.lastModifiedDate = null
- ```
- A date object (or `null`) containing the time this file was last written to. Mostly
- here for compatibility with the [W3C File API Draft](http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/FileAPI/).
- ```javascript
- file.hash = null
- ```
- If hash calculation was set, you can read the hex digest out of this var.
-
- #### Formidable.File#toJSON()
-
- This method returns a JSON-representation of the file, allowing you to
- `JSON.stringify()` the file which is useful for logging and responding
- to requests.
-
- ### Events
-
-
- #### 'progress'
-
- Emitted after each incoming chunk of data that has been parsed. Can be used to roll your own progress bar.
-
- ```javascript
- form.on('progress', function(bytesReceived, bytesExpected) {
- });
- ```
-
-
-
- #### 'field'
-
- Emitted whenever a field / value pair has been received.
-
- ```javascript
- form.on('field', function(name, value) {
- });
- ```
-
- #### 'fileBegin'
-
- Emitted whenever a new file is detected in the upload stream. Use this event if
- you want to stream the file to somewhere else while buffering the upload on
- the file system.
-
- ```javascript
- form.on('fileBegin', function(name, file) {
- });
- ```
-
- #### 'file'
-
- Emitted whenever a field / file pair has been received. `file` is an instance of `File`.
-
- ```javascript
- form.on('file', function(name, file) {
- });
- ```
-
- #### 'error'
-
- Emitted when there is an error processing the incoming form. A request that experiences an error is automatically paused, you will have to manually call `request.resume()` if you want the request to continue firing `'data'` events.
-
- ```javascript
- form.on('error', function(err) {
- });
- ```
-
- #### 'aborted'
-
-
- Emitted when the request was aborted by the user. Right now this can be due to a 'timeout' or 'close' event on the socket. After this event is emitted, an `error` event will follow. In the future there will be a separate 'timeout' event (needs a change in the node core).
- ```javascript
- form.on('aborted', function() {
- });
- ```
-
- ##### 'end'
- ```javascript
- form.on('end', function() {
- });
- ```
- Emitted when the entire request has been received, and all contained files have finished flushing to disk. This is a great place for you to send your response.
-
-
-
- ## Changelog
-
- ### v1.1.1 (2017-01-15)
-
- * Fix DeprecationWarning about os.tmpDir() (Christian)
- * Update `buffer.write` order of arguments for Node 7 (Kornel Lesiński)
- * JSON Parser emits error events to the IncomingForm (alessio.montagnani)
- * Improved Content-Disposition parsing (Sebastien)
- * Access WriteStream of fs during runtime instead of include time (Jonas Amundsen)
- * Use built-in toString to convert buffer to hex (Charmander)
- * Add hash to json if present (Nick Stamas)
- * Add license to package.json (Simen Bekkhus)
-
- ### v1.0.14 (2013-05-03)
-
- * Add failing hash tests. (Ben Trask)
- * Enable hash calculation again (Eugene Girshov)
- * Test for immediate data events (Tim Smart)
- * Re-arrange IncomingForm#parse (Tim Smart)
-
- ### v1.0.13
-
- * Only update hash if update method exists (Sven Lito)
- * According to travis v0.10 needs to go quoted (Sven Lito)
- * Bumping build node versions (Sven Lito)
- * Additional fix for empty requests (Eugene Girshov)
- * Change the default to 1000, to match the new Node behaviour. (OrangeDog)
- * Add ability to control maxKeys in the querystring parser. (OrangeDog)
- * Adjust test case to work with node 0.9.x (Eugene Girshov)
- * Update package.json (Sven Lito)
- * Path adjustment according to eb4468b (Markus Ast)
-
- ### v1.0.12
-
- * Emit error on aborted connections (Eugene Girshov)
- * Add support for empty requests (Eugene Girshov)
- * Fix name/filename handling in Content-Disposition (jesperp)
- * Tolerate malformed closing boundary in multipart (Eugene Girshov)
- * Ignore preamble in multipart messages (Eugene Girshov)
- * Add support for application/json (Mike Frey, Carlos Rodriguez)
- * Add support for Base64 encoding (Elmer Bulthuis)
- * Add File#toJSON (TJ Holowaychuk)
- * Remove support for Node.js 0.4 & 0.6 (Andrew Kelley)
- * Documentation improvements (Sven Lito, Andre Azevedo)
- * Add support for application/octet-stream (Ion Lupascu, Chris Scribner)
- * Use os.tmpdir() to get tmp directory (Andrew Kelley)
- * Improve package.json (Andrew Kelley, Sven Lito)
- * Fix benchmark script (Andrew Kelley)
- * Fix scope issue in incoming_forms (Sven Lito)
- * Fix file handle leak on error (OrangeDog)
-
- ## License
-
- Formidable is licensed under the MIT license.
-
- ## Ports
-
- * [multipart-parser](http://github.com/FooBarWidget/multipart-parser): a C++ parser based on formidable
-
- ## Credits
-
- * [Ryan Dahl](http://twitter.com/ryah) for his work on [http-parser](http://github.com/ry/http-parser) which heavily inspired multipart_parser.js
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