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V-MIME 0.1

MIME library for the V Programming Language . Inspired from the mime-types JS library.

What does it do? It dentifies the MIME/data types of a file like application/json .

Usage

import mime

// As a workaround, alias the `MimeType` type
type MimeType mime.MimeType

fn main() {
    mime_db := mime.load()
    filepath := './app.json'
    filetype := mime_db.lookup(filepath)

    println(filetype) // application/json
}

API

mime.lookup(path string)

Lookup the content-type associated with a file.

mime_db.lookup('json')             // 'application/json'
mime_db.lookup('.md')              // 'text/markdown'
mime_db.lookup('file.html')        // 'text/html'
mime_db.lookup('folder/file.js')   // 'application/javascript'
mime_db.lookup('folder/.htaccess') // ''

mime_db.lookup('cats') // ''

mime.content_type(type string)

Create a full content-type header given a content-type or extension. When given an extension, mime_db.lookup is used to get the matching content-type, otherwise the given content-type is used. Then if the content-type does not already have a charset parameter, mime_db.charset is used to get the default charset and add to the returned content-type.

mime_db.content_type('markdown')  // 'text/x-markdown; charset=utf-8'
mime_db.content_type('file.json') // 'application/json; charset=utf-8'
mime_db.content_type('text/html') // 'text/html; charset=utf-8'
mime_db.content_type('text/html; charset=iso-8859-1') // 'text/html; charset=iso-8859-1'

// from a full path
mime_db.content_type(os.ext('/path/to/file.json')) // 'application/json; charset=utf-8'

mime.extension(type string)

Get the default extension for a content-type.

mime_db.extension('application/octet-stream') // 'bin'

mime.charset(type string)

Lookup the implied default charset of a content-type.

mime_db.charset('text/markdown') // 'UTF-8'

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/nedpals/v-mime/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch ( git checkout -b my-new-feature )
  3. Commit your changes ( git commit -am 'Add some feature' )
  4. Push to the branch ( git push origin my-new-feature )
  5. Create a new Pull Request

License

MIT

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