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@loopback/example-file-transfer

v7.0.8

Published

Example application for file upload/download with LoopBack 4

Downloads

497

Readme

@loopback/example-file-transfer

An example application to demonstrate file uploads and downloads for LoopBack 4

Summary

This application exposes POST /files endpoint that accepts multipart/form-data based file uploads. The uploaded files can be listed using GET /files and individual files can be downloaded using GET /files/<filename>.

Key artifacts

  • FileUploadController

    • Expose POST /files endpoint to allow file uploads
  • FileUploadService - an Express middleware from multer

    • A service provider that returns a configured multer request handler

      The file upload is configured with multer options in src/application.ts as follows:

      // Configure file upload with multer options
      const multerOptions: multer.Options = {
        storage: multer.diskStorage({
          // Upload files to `.sandbox`
          destination: path.join(__dirname, '../.sandbox'),
          // Use the original file name as is
          filename: (req, file, cb) => {
            cb(null, file.originalname);
          },
        }),
      };
      this.configure(FILE_UPLOAD_SERVICE).to(multerOptions);
  • FileDownloadController

    • Expose GET /files endpoint to list uploaded files
    • Expose GET /files/{filename} endpoint to download a file

Use

Start the app:

npm start

The application will start on port 3000. Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser. You can try to upload a few files using the web UI or API explorer.

upload-download

By default, the uploaded files will be stored in .sandbox folder under the application root directory. The directory can be configured via fileStorageDirectory of application config.

Contributions

Tests

Run npm test from the root folder.

Contributors

See all contributors.

License

MIT