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serve-tpl-attachment

v1.0.4

Published

A template for serve-static with a direct download option (requires serve-index)

Downloads

1,715

Readme

serve-tpl-attachment

var serveIndex = require('serve-index')({
  template: require('serve-tpl-attachment')()
});

A fork of the original serve-index template that, in combination with serve-static, provides support for direct file downloads (using the Content-Disposition attachment header).

Example Usage

var serveTpl = require('serve-tpl-attachment');
var serveIndex = require('serve-index')('./public', { template: serveTpl() });

app.use('/', function (req, res, next) {
  // enable direct downloads for express.static()
  if (req.query.download) {
    res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/octet-stream');
    res.setHeader('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="'+
      path.basename(req.url.replace(/\?.*/, ''))
    +'"');
  }
  next();
}, express.static('./public'), serveIndex);

Additional Options

privatefiles

As an additional security precaution you can ignore files which are not world-readable.

For example, this would prevent files in a ~/.ssh from being read even when dotfiles are allowed.

{ privatefiles: 'ignore' }

var serveTpl = require('serve-tpl-attachment');

var serveTemplate = serveTpl({ privatefiles: 'ignore' })

This is most effective on Unix-based systems (macOS, Linux, Android). Windows may rely on ACLs instead of user-group-other style permissions.