@patrickdk77/loopback-mongo-gridfs
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Loopback connector for mongo gridfs storage
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@patrickdk77/loopback-mongo-gridfs
Uses MongoDB's GridFS to manage binary contents of your loopback application.
Key features
Files are organized in containers, files and versions
Use loopback's where filters to filter multiple GET results
Option to download file in inline mode.
Uses the newest GridFSBucket interface, instead of the deprecated GridStore interface
All errors are written in English
When a deleting a file, all respective file chunks are deleted (no trash records left in Database)
Containers, files and versions
The storage component organizes content in containers, files and versions. A container holds a collection of files, and a file can have multiple versions.
- A
container
groups files, similar to a directory or folder. However, a container cannot have child containers. A container is defined in themetadata.container
property of the file schema. - A
file
inside a container, is identified by its filename. A file's name is defined in thefilename
property of the file schema. - A
version
of a file is identified by the file's id. A file with the same filename can have multiple versions. By default, files with the same name will not overwrite each other, but instead will be stored in different versions. When replacing a file however, all previous versions of the file are destroyed and only the new version remains. A file's version is defined in the_id
property of the file schema.
Installation
Add the @patrickdk77/loopback-mongo-gridfs dependency to your project using yarn or npm.
npm install --save @patrickdk77/loopback-mongo-gridfs
or
yarn add @patrickdk77/loopback-mongo-gridfs
Add Datasource
Add datasource to your datasources.json (or a js file as documented here)
{
"gridfs": {
"name": "gridfs",
"connector": "@patrickdk77/loopback-mongo-gridfs",
"host": "hostname",
"port": 27017,
"database": "database",
"username": "username",
"password": "password"
}
}
username and password are optional.
Alternatively, you can directly specify the MongoDB connection string by adding url
property.
:grey_exclamation: NOTE: Specifying the
url
property will override the connection options above.
{
"gridfs": {
"name": "gridfs",
"connector": "@patrickdk77/loopback-mongo-gridfs",
"url": "mongodb://{username}:{password}@{host}:{port}/{database}?{param1}={value1}"
}
}
:exclamation: You can also add any extra options you may need to pass to the MongoDB client
Add Model
Add a model definition file as described on loopback's documentation.
:grey_exclamation: There is no need to specify any properties as they will be ignored.
Example:
{
"name": "FileSystem",
"description": "File storage",
"plural": "FileSystem",
"base": "Model",
"idInjection": true,
"options": {
"validateUpsert": true
},
"properties": {},
"validations": [],
"relations": {},
"acls": [],
"methods": {}
}
Attach the Model to the Datasource
Attach the model to the datasource as specified in loopback's documentation. In server/model-config.json
add:
{
"FileSystem": {
"dataSource": "gridfs",
"public": true
}
}
API
After installation, you will have access to a number of API endpoints and Javascript functions.
List all storage containers
API endpoint:
GET /Model/containers
Node.js:
Model.getContainers();
Arguments:
None
Rename or merge a storage container
API endpoint:
PATCH /FileSystem/containers/{container}
Node.js:
Model.renameContainer(container, newName);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namenewName
: (Required) New container name
:exclamation: Renaming the container to an existing container name will result to merging its contents to the latter. If a filename already exist, it will be added as a version in the file's version list.
Delete a storage container and all files attached to it
API endpoint:
DELETE /FileSystem/containers/{container}
Node.js:
Model.deleteContainer(container);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container name
List all files matched by where in storage container
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files
Node.js:
Model.getContainerFiles(container, where);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namewhere
: (Optional) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Replace a file within a storage container, deleting all of its versions
API endpoint:
PUT /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files
Node.js:
Model.replaceContainerFiles(container, req);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namereq
: (Required) The request object
Upload files within a storage container
API endpoint:
POST /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files
Node.js:
Model.uploadContainerFiles(container, req);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namereq
: (Required) The request object
:grey_exclamation: You can also add any custom metadata you may need to store with each file (see Uploading files for more info)
Count files matched by where in storage container
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/count
Node.js:
Model.countContainerFiles(container, where);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namewhere
: (Optional) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Download zipped files matched by where in storage container
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/download
Node.js:
Model.downloadContainerFiles(container, where, res);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namewhere
: (Optional) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)res
: (Required) The response object
Download a single file matched by where in storage container
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/downloadOne
Node.js:
Model.downloadContainerFileWhere(container, where, alias, inline, res);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namewhere
: (Optional) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)alias
: (Optional) Use this to download the file with a different filename than the original. Default is{$filename}
(see alias for more info)inline
: (Optional) Boolean indicating whether to download inline (true
) or as an attachment (false
). Default isfalse
res
: (Required) The response object
Get file in storage container
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}
Node.js:
Model.getContainerFile(container, file);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File name
Delete a file within a storage container
API endpoint:
DELETE /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}
Node.js:
Model.deleteContainerFile(container, file);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File name
Download file in storage container
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/download
Node.js:
Model.downloadContainerFile(container, file, res, alias, inline);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File nameres
: (Required) The response objectalias
: (Optional) Use this to download the file with a different filename than the original. Default is{$filename}
(see alias for more info)inline
: (Optional) Boolean indicating whether to download inline (true
) or as an attachment (false
). Default isfalse
List all file versions matched by where
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/versions
Node.js:
Model.getFileVersions(container, file, where);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File namewhere
: (Optional) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Count file versions
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/versions/count
Node.js:
Model.countFileVersions(container, file, where);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File namewhere
: (Optional) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Download zipped files matched by where in storage container
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/versions/download
Node.js:
Model.downloadFileVersions(container, file, alias, where, res);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File namealias
: (Optional) Use this to download the file with a different filename than the original (always starts with{$_id}_
to separate each version). Default is{$filename}
which results to{$_id}_{$filename}
(see alias for more info).where
: (Optional) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)res
: (Required) The response object
Get file version
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/versions/{version}
Node.js:
Model.getFileVersion(container, file, version);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File nameversion
: (Required) Version ID
Update file version metadata
API endpoint:
PATCH /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/versions/{version}
Node.js:
Model.updateFileVersion(container, file, version, metadata);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File nameversion
: (Required) Version IDmetadata
: (Required) metadata items to change
Delete file version
API endpoint:
DELETE /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/versions/{version}
Node.js:
Model.deleteFileVersion(container, file, version);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File nameversion
: (Required) Version ID
Download file version
API endpoint:
GET /FileSystem/containers/{container}/files/{file}/versions/{version}/download
Node.js:
Model.downloadFileVersion(container, file, version, res, alias, inline);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefile
: (Required) File nameversion
: (Required) Version IDres
: (Required) The response objectalias
: (Optional) Use this to download the file with a different filename than the original. Default is{$_id}_{$filename}
(see alias for more info)inline
: (Optional) Boolean indicating whether to download inline (true
) or as an attachment (false
). Default isfalse
Find files that match the condition
API endpoint:
None
Node.js:
Model.find(where);
Arguments:
where
: (Required) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Find a single file that matches the condition
API endpoint:
None
Node.js:
Model.findOne(where);
Arguments:
where
: (Required) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Upload a file upload using a file stream
API endpoint:
None
Node.js:
Model.fileUpload(container, fileStream, filename, mimetype, customMetadata);
Arguments:
container
: (Required) Container namefileStream
: (Required) The file's streamfilename
: (Required) File namemimetype
: (Required) The file's mimetypecustomMetadata
: (Optional) Metadata object to be attached to the file
Delete all files that match the condition
API endpoint:
None
Node.js:
Model.delete(where, countFiles);
Arguments:
where
: (Required) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)countFiles
: (Optional) Boolean indicating whether to return a counter for deleted files (true
). Default isfalse
.
Delete multiple file versions by id
API endpoint:
None
Node.js:
Model.deleteById(versionIds);
Arguments:
versionIds
: (Required) Array of ids to delete.
Count all files that match the condition
API endpoint:
None
Node.js:
Model.countFiles(where);
Arguments:
where
: (Required) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Count all versions that match the condition
API endpoint:
None
Node.js:
Model.countVersions(where);
Arguments:
where
: (Required) Where filter (see Loopback's documentation for more info)
Uploading Files
You can upload single or multiple files in a container by POSTing the files as form data, as seen in the example bellow:
curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost:3000/api/FileSystem/containers/temp/files?access_token=<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>'
--form '=@"/path/to/file/sample1.txt"'
--form '=@"/path/to/file/sample2.pdf"'
The response you would receive upon a successful request would be an array containing GridFS's metadata for each file:
[
{
"_id": "60097682cca2d7230c2ab698",
"length": 652007,
"chunkSize": 261120,
"uploadDate": "2021-01-21T12:41:38.806Z",
"filename": "sample1.txt",
"md5": "545b509b37c726dc3d30476806eb5937",
"metadata": {
"container": "temp",
"mimetype": "text/plain",
"extension": "txt"
}
},
{
"_id": "60097682cca2d7230c2ab699",
"length": 9689,
"chunkSize": 261120,
"uploadDate": "2021-01-21T12:41:38.787Z",
"filename": "sample2.pdf",
"md5": "e572fdbb0a1ce8d3b77c5f4e59db82fe",
"metadata": {
"container": "temp",
"mimetype": "application/pdf",
"extension": "pdf"
}
}
]
:exclamation: You can then filter results based on these properties, when listing or downloading files from the respective API endpoints (see Where filter in Loopback's official documentation for more info).
You may also specify any custom metadata you want to store along with the file's default metadata. In order to do that you first need to specify keys for each of your file inputs. Then you can specify your metadata by adding text inputs with keys formatted like this "<CORRESPONDING_FILE_KEY>_meta"
and values being the stringified version of a JSON object containing your custom metadata. Here is an example of uploading files with custom metadata:
curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost:3000/api/FileSystem/containers/temp/files?access_token=<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>'
--form 'file0=@"/path/to/file/sample1.txt"'
--form 'file0_meta="{ "createdBy": "user1", "someOtherMeta": "test" }"'
--form 'file1=@"/path/to/file/sample3.png"'
--form 'file1_meta="{ "createdBy": "user2"}"'
You will then see these properties added to the metadata object in each result:
[
{
"_id": "6009794bcca2d7230c2ab69e",
"length": 652007,
"chunkSize": 261120,
"uploadDate": "2021-01-21T12:53:32.209Z",
"filename": "sample1.txt",
"md5": "545b509b37c726dc3d30476806eb5937",
"metadata": {
"createdBy": "user1",
"someOtherMeta": "test",
"container": "temp",
"mimetype": "text/plain",
"extension": "txt"
}
},
{
"_id": "6009794bcca2d7230c2ab69f",
"length": 9689,
"chunkSize": 261120,
"uploadDate": "2021-01-21T12:53:32.190Z",
"filename": "sample2.pdf",
"md5": "e572fdbb0a1ce8d3b77c5f4e59db82fe",
"metadata": {
"createdBy": "user2",
"container": "temp",
"mimetype": "application/pdf",
"extension": "pdf"
}
}
]
Alias
Many endpoints / functions used for downloading files, have amongst others the optional alias
argument available. You can use this argument to specify the name of the file to be downloaded in case you don't want to download with the filename it is stored with.
For example, this GET call:
http://localhost:3000/api/FileSystem/containers/temp/files/sample1.txt/download?alias=renamed.txt
Will download the file sample1.txt
as renamed.txt
You can also specify patterns instead of static text that will allow you to use values from the file's metadata to compose the download name. You can do that by inputting string values which contain the path to the metadata value enclosed in {$...}.
For example, suppose we have the following file stored in the DB:
[
{
"_id": "60097f0ecca2d7230c2ab6a4",
"length": 652007,
"chunkSize": 261120,
"uploadDate": "2021-01-21T13:18:06.755Z",
"filename": "sample1.txt",
"md5": "545b509b37c726dc3d30476806eb5937",
"metadata": {
"customMeta": "test",
"container": "temp",
"mimetype": "text/plain",
"extension": "txt"
}
}
]
Now executing this GET call:
http://localhost:3000/api/FileSystem/containers/temp/files/sample1.txt/download?alias={$id}{$metadata.customMeta}.{$metadata.extension}
Would result in this download name: 60097f7bcca2d7230c2ab6a8_test.txt
Major (breaking) changes
(1.x.x) to (2.x.x): Completely rewritten the module with new endpoints & functionality
Licence
Copyright (c) Marios Vertopoulos & Vassilis Katsaris