byteranges
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A multipart/byteranges parser
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byteranges
A JavaScript multipart/byteranges
parser library.
Overview
This library parses multipart/byteranges
response body of HTTP range requests.
The Range HTTP request header indicates the part of a document that the server should return. Several parts can be requested with one Range header at once, and the server may send back these ranges in a multipart document.
Install
npm install byteranges
Usage
const { parse, getContentRange, BodyPart } = require('../build/byteranges');
const http = require('http');
http.get('http://www.columbia.edu/~fdc/picture-of-something.jpg', {
headers: {
Range: 'bytes=1-10,101-150'
}
}, res => {
const { statusCode } = res;
if (statusCode !== 206) {
res.resume();
return;
}
const chunks = [];
res.on('data', chunk => {
chunks.push(chunk);
});
res.on('end', () => {
const body = Buffer.concat(chunks);
const contentType = res.headers['content-type'];
if (!/multipart\/byteranges/i.test(contentType)) {
const range = getContentRange(res.headers['content-range']);
const part = new BodyPart(range, body, contentType);
console.log(JSON.stringify(part));
return;
}
const match = /boundary=(\w+)/i.exec(contentType);
if (match === null) {
return;
}
const boundary = match[1];
const parts = parse(body, boundary);
console.log(JSON.stringify(parts));
});
});
Using superagent:
const { parse, getContentRange, BodyPart } = require('../build/byteranges');
const superagent = require('superagent');
superagent
.get('http://www.columbia.edu/~fdc/picture-of-something.jpg')
.set('Range', 'bytes=1-10,101-150')
.buffer(true)
.parse(superagent.parse['application/octet-stream'])
.end((err, res) => {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
return;
}
if (res.status !== 206) {
return;
}
const contentType = res.headers['content-type'];
if (!/multipart\/byteranges/i.test(contentType)) {
const range = getContentRange(res.headers['content-range']);
const part = new BodyPart(range, res.body, contentType);
console.log(JSON.stringify(part));
return;
}
const match = /boundary=(\w+)/i.exec(contentType);
if (match !== null) {
const boundary = match[1];
const parts = parse(res.body, boundary);
console.log(JSON.stringify(parts));
}
});