1.0.2 • Published 8 years ago
content-type-parser v1.0.2
Parse Content-Type Header Strings
This package will parse the Content-Type header field into an introspectable data structure, whose parameters can be manipulated:
const contentTypeParser = require("content-type-parser");
const contentType = contentTypeParser(`Text/HTML;Charset="utf-8"`);
console.assert(contentType.toString() === "text/html;charset=utf-8");
console.assert(contentType.type === "text");
console.assert(contentType.subtype === "html");
console.assert(contentType.get("charset") === "utf-8");
contentType.set("charset", "windows-1252");
console.assert(contentType.get("charset") === "windows-1252");
console.assert(contentType.toString() === "text/html;charset=windows-1252");
console.assert(contentType.isHTML() === true);
console.assert(contentType.isXML() === false);
console.assert(contentType.isText() === true);Note how parsing will lowercase the type, subtype, and parameter name tokens (but not parameter values).
If the passed string cannot be parsed as a content-type, contentTypeParser will return null.
ContentType instance API
This package's main module's default export will return an instance of the ContentType class, which has the following public APIs:
Properties
type: the top-level media type, e.g."text"subtype: the subtype, e.g."html"parameterList: an array of{ separator, key, value }pairs representing the parameters. Theseparatorfield contains any whitespace, not just the;character.
Parameter manipulation
In general you should not directly manipulate parameterList. Instead, use the following APIs:
get("key"): returns the value of the parameter with the given key, orundefinedif no such parameter is presentset("key", "value"): adds the given key/value pair to the parameter list, or overwrites the existing value if an entry already existed
Both of these will lowercase the keys.
MIME type tests
isHTML(): returns true if this instance's MIME type is the HTML MIME type,"text/html"isXML(): returns true if this instance's MIME type is an XML MIME typeisText(): returns true if this instance's top-level media type is"text"
Serialization
toString()will return a canonicalized representation of the content-type, re-built from the parsed components
Credits
This package was originally based on the excellent work of @nicolashenry, in jsdom. It has since been pulled out into this separate package.