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fileuploadutilitybymicky

v1.0.1

Published

Create a utility for handling file uploads in Node.js applications, providing features like file type validation, file size limits, and integration with cloud storage services like AWS S3 or Google Cloud Storage

Downloads

10

Readme

PDF Generator

A simple yet powerful PDF generation tool written in TypeScript.

Installation

npm install pdf-generator

Usage

const PDFGenerator = require("pdf-generator");

// Create a new PDFGenerator instance
const pdfGenerator = new PDFGenerator();

// Add content to the PDF
pdfGenerator
  .addText("Hello, this is a PDF generated using PDFGenerator!", {
    fontSize: 20,
    align: "center",
  })
  .addPage()
  .addText("This is page 2 of the PDF.", {
    y: 100,
    align: "center",
  });

// Save the PDF
pdfGenerator.save();

API

PDFGenerator(options?: PDFGeneratorOptions)

Creates a new instance of PDFGenerator with optional options.

  • options.filename: Specify the filename for the generated PDF. Default is 'output.pdf'.

addText(text: string, options?: TextOptions): PDFGenerator

Adds text to the PDF document.

  • text: The text content to add.
  • options: Optional parameters for text formatting, such as fontSize, font, alignment, etc.

addPage(): PDFGenerator

Adds a new page to the PDF document.

save(): void

Saves the PDF document to the specified filename.

Example

Check the example directory for an example usage of the PDFGenerator.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

# File Upload Utility

File Upload Utility is a JavaScript library for handling file uploads in Node.js applications. It provides a simple and easy-to-use API for uploading and deleting files.

## Installation

You can install File Upload Utility via npm:

```bash
npm install file-upload-utility-js
```

## Usage

```javascript
const FileUploadUtility = require('file-upload-utility-js');

// Initialize with the upload directory
const uploadDir = '/path/to/upload/directory';
const uploader = new FileUploadUtility(uploadDir);

// Example: Upload a file
const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('/path/to/file');
const uploadedFilePath = await uploader.uploadFile(fileStream);
console.log('File uploaded to:', uploadedFilePath);

// Example: Delete a file
const filePathToDelete = '/path/to/uploaded/file';
await uploader.deleteFile(filePathToDelete);
console.log('File deleted:', filePathToDelete);
```

## API

### `FileUploadUtility(uploadDir)`

- `uploadDir`: The directory where uploaded files will be stored.

#### Methods:

- `uploadFile(file)`: Uploads a file to the specified upload directory. Returns the path where the file is uploaded.
- `deleteFile(filePath)`: Deletes a file from the file system using its path.

## License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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