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multer-minio-storage-engine

v1.0.0

Published

Streaming multer storage engine for Minio

Downloads

200

Readme

Multer Minio Storage Engine

Streaming multer storage engine for minio.

This project is mostly an integration piece for existing code samples from Multer's storage engine documentation with s3fs as the substitution piece for file system. Existing solutions I found required buffering the multipart uploads into the actual filesystem which is difficult to scale.

Installation

yarn add multer-minio-storage-engine

Usage

const Minio = require('minio');
const express = require('express');
const multer = require('multer');
const multerS3 = require('multer-minio-storage-engine');

const app = express();

const minioClient = new Minio.Client({
  /* ... */
});

const upload = multer({
  storage: multerMinio({
    minio: minioClient,
    bucketName: 'some-bucket',
    metaData: function (req, file, cb) {
      cb(null, {fieldName: file.fieldname});
    },
    objectName: function (req, file, cb) {
      cb(null, Date.now().toString());
    },
  }),
});

app.post('/upload', upload.array('photos', 3), function (req, res, next) {
  res.send('Successfully uploaded ' + req.files.length + ' files!');
});

File information

Each file contains the following information exposed by multer-minio-storage-engine:

| Key | Description | Note | | ------------- | -------------------------------------- | ----------- | | size | Size of the file in bytes | | bucketName | The bucket used to store the file | S3Storage | | objectName | The name of the object | S3Storage | | contentType | The mimetype used to upload the file | S3Storage | | metaData | The metaData object to be sent to S3 | S3Storage | | etag | The etagof the uploaded file in S3 | S3Storage |

Setting MetaData

The metaData option is a callback that accepts the request and file, and returns a metaData object to be saved to S3.

Here is an example that stores all fields in the request body as metaData, and uses an id param as the objectName:

const opts = {
  minio: minioClient,
  bucketName: config.originalsBucketName,
  metaData: function (req, file, cb) {
    cb(null, Object.assign({}, req.body));
  },
  objectName: function (req, file, cb) {
    cb(null, req.params.id + '.jpg');
  },
};

Setting Custom Content-Type

The optional contentType option can be used to set Content/mime type of the file. By default the content type is set to application/octet-stream. If you want multer-minio-storage-engine to automatically find the content-type of the file, use the multerS3.AUTO_CONTENT_TYPE constant. Here is an example that will detect the content type of the file being uploaded.

const upload = multer({
  storage: multerS3({
    minio: minioClient,
    bucketName: 'some-bucket',
    contentType: multerS3.AUTO_CONTENT_TYPE,
    objectName: function (req, file, cb) {
      cb(null, Date.now().toString());
    },
  }),
});

You may also use a function as the contentType, which should be of the form function(req, file, cb).

Testing

The tests mock all access to S3 and can be run completely offline.

npm test