@artesa/multer
v0.1.5
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Middleware for handling `multipart/form-data`.
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Multer
Multer is a node.js middleware for handling multipart/form-data
, which is primarily used for uploading files. It is written
on top of busboy for maximum efficiency.
NOTE: Multer will not process any form which is not multipart (multipart/form-data
).
Installation
npm install --save multer
Usage
Multer adds a body
object and a file
or files
object to the request
object. The body
object contains the values of the text fields of the form, the file
or files
object contains the files uploaded via the form.
Basic usage example:
import multer from 'multer'
import express from 'express'
const app = express()
const upload = multer()
app.post('/profile', upload.single('avatar'), (req, res, next) => {
// req.file is the `avatar` file
// req.body will hold the text fields, if there were any
})
app.post('/photos/upload', upload.array('photos', 12), (req, res, next) => {
// req.files is array of `photos` files
// req.body will contain the text fields, if there were any
})
const cpUpload = upload.fields([{ name: 'avatar', maxCount: 1 }, { name: 'gallery', maxCount: 8 }])
app.post('/cool-profile', cpUpload, (req, res, next) => {
// req.files is an object (String -> Array) where fieldname is the key, and the value is array of files
//
// e.g.
// req.files['avatar'][0] -> File
// req.files['gallery'] -> Array
//
// req.body will contain the text fields, if there were any
})
In case you need to handle a text-only multipart form, you can use the .none()
method, example:
import multer from 'multer'
import express from 'express'
const app = express()
const upload = multer()
app.post('/profile', upload.none(), (req, res, next) => {
// req.body contains the text fields
})
API
File information
Each file contains the following information:
Key | Description
--- | ---
fieldName
| Field name specified in the form
originalName
| Name of the file on the user's computer (undefined
if no filename was supplied by the client)
size
| Total size of the file in bytes
stream
| Readable stream of file data
detectedMimeType
| The detected mime-type, or null if we failed to detect
detectedFileExtension
| The typical file extension for files of the detected type, or empty string if we failed to detect (with leading .
to match path.extname
)
clientReportedMimeType
| The mime type reported by the client using the Content-Type
header, or null1 if the header was absent
clientReportedFileExtension
| The extension of the file uploaded (as reported by path.extname
)
1 Currently returns text/plain
if header is absent, this is a bug and it will be fixed in a patch release. Do not rely on this behavior.
multer(opts)
Multer accepts an options object, the following are the options that can be passed to Multer.
Key | Description
-------- | -----------
limits
| Limits of the uploaded data (full description)
.single(fieldname)
Accept a single file with the name fieldname
. The single file will be stored
in req.file
.
.array(fieldname[, maxCount])
Accept an array of files, all with the name fieldname
. Optionally error out if
more than maxCount
files are uploaded. The array of files will be stored in
req.files
.
.fields(fields)
Accept a mix of files, specified by fields
. An object with arrays of files
will be stored in req.files
.
fields
should be an array of objects with name
and optionally a maxCount
.
Example:
[
{ name: 'avatar', maxCount: 1 },
{ name: 'gallery', maxCount: 8 }
]
.none()
Accept only text fields. If any file upload is made, error with code
"LIMIT_UNEXPECTED_FILE" will be issued. This is the same as doing upload.fields([])
.
.any()
Accepts all files that comes over the wire. An array of files will be stored in
req.files
.
WARNING: Make sure that you always handle the files that a user uploads. Never add multer as a global middleware since a malicious user could upload files to a route that you didn't anticipate. Only use this function on routes where you are handling the uploaded files.
limits
An object specifying the size limits of the following optional properties. Multer passes this object into busboy directly, and the details of the properties can be found on busboy's page.
The following limits are available:
Key | Description | Default
--- | --- | ---
fieldNameSize
| Max number of bytes per field name | '100B'
fieldSize
| Max number of bytes per field value | '8KB'
fields
| Max number of fields per request | 1000
fileSize
| Max number of bytes per file | '8MB'
files
| Max number of files per request | 10
headerPairs
| Max number of header key-value pairs | 2000
(same as Node's http)
Bytes limits can be passed either as a number, or as a string with an appropriate prefix.
Specifying the limits can help protect your site against denial of service (DoS) attacks.
Error handling
When encountering an error, multer will delegate the error to express. You can display a nice error page using the standard express way.
If you want to catch errors specifically from multer, you can call the middleware function by yourself.
const upload = multer().single('avatar')
app.post('/profile', (req, res) => {
upload(req, res, (err) => {
if (err) {
// An error occurred when uploading
return
}
// Everything went fine
})
})