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@deno-conversions/multiparser

v0.114.0

Published

multipart/form-data parser for Deno servers

Downloads

62

Readme

Multiparser

A Deno module for parsing multipart/form-data

tag

Features:

  • Very simple API
  • Upload options
  • Much faster than deno standard library

Documentation

Multiparser version 2 aims to have better performance than V1. Since V1 is dependent on deno@std entirely, which is very unstable. So Multiparser V2 has less dependencies, and it's much faster!

Usage

// multiParser
import { multiParser, Form, FormFile } from 'https://deno.land/x/multiparser@<version>/mod.ts'

const form = await multiParser(request)

Where:

request: Request is a raw server request coming from Deno http module.

Result:

  • success, return Form
  • fail, return undefined

Form Definition:

interface Form {
  fields: Record<string, string>;
  files: Record<string, FormFile | FormFile[]>;
}

Basic Example:

Suppose your form has two fields, the first one has field name singleStr with text "this is string value" only, and the second field called singleImg with a img file named "singleImg.png".

import { serve } from "https://deno.land/[email protected]/http/server.ts";
import { multiParser } from 'https://deno.land/x/multiparser@<version>/mod.ts'

serve(async (req) => {

  const parsed = await multiParser(req)
  console.log(parsed);


  return new Response(`
  <h3>Deno http module</h3>
  <form action="/upload" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">
    <div>singleStr: <input type="text" name="singleStr" /></div>
    <div>singleImg: <input type="file" name="singleImg"/></div>
    <input type="submit" value="Upload" />
  </form>
`, {
    headers: {
      "Content-Type": "text/html; charset=utf-8"
    }
  })

});

After you upload the form, the returned value would be like below:

form = {
  fields: {
    <string>singleStr: "this is string value"
  },
  files: {
    singleFile: {
      <string>name: "singleFile",
      <string>filename: "singleImg.png",
      <string>contentType: "image/png",
      <number>size: 11837,
      <Uint8Array>content: [...]
    }
  }
}

With Oak

import { Application, Context, NativeRequest } from "https://deno.land/x/[email protected]/mod.ts";
import { multiParser } from 'https://deno.land/x/multiparser@<version>/mod.ts'

const app = new Application();

app.use(async (ctx) => {
  
  if (ctx.request.url.pathname === '/upload') {
    const form = await multiParser((ctx.request.originalRequest as NativeRequest).request)
    if (form) {
      console.log(form)
    }
  }

  ctx.response.headers.set("Content-Type", "text/html; charset=utf-8")
  ctx.response.body = `
     <h3>Deno Oak framework</h3>
     <form action="/upload" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">
       <div>Text field title: <input type="text" name="title" /></div>
       <div>File: <input type="file" name="singleFile"/></div>
       <input type="submit" value="Upload" />
     </form>
  `
});

await app.listen({ port: 8000 });