als-send-file

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als-send-file

als-send-file is a Node.js library designed to facilitate file serving with custom options to easily serve files with detailed control over caching, headers, and error handling. It can be used as middleware in Express.js and similar frameworks.

Installation

Install the package via npm:

npm install als-send-file

And import:

const { fileHandler, sendFileMw } = require('als-send-file');

Middleware usage sendFileMw

The sendFileMw function creates middleware that adds a sendFile method to the response object (res.sendFile). This method can be used within your route handlers to serve files with specific options.

Parameters

  • root: The root directory from which files will be served. Must be a valid string path.
  • httpErrorHandler: A function to handle HTTP errors. It should take three arguments: (res, statusCode, message).
  • $options: An object specifying default options for file serving. These options are merged with any options specified at the time of calling res.sendFile.

The middleware validates these parameters and throws an error if validation fails.

Usage of res.sendFile

const express = require('express');
const { sendFileMw } = require('als-send-file');
const app = express();

app.use(sendFileMw(__dirname, (res, code, msg) => {
  res.status(code).send(msg);
}));

app.get('/file/:name', (req, res) => {
  res.sendFile(req.params.name, { download: true, noCache: true });
});

app.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log('Server is running on http://localhost:3000');
});

Function fileHandler usage

fileHandler directly handles file serving with detailed options.

Parameters and Validation

  • req: The HTTP request object.
  • res: The HTTP response object.
  • filePath: Path to the file to be served.
  • options: Object containing options that affect headers and handling behaviors:
    • download (Boolean, default: false): Sets Content-Disposition to attachment for downloads or inline to open in the browser.
    • charset (String, optional): Adds charset to Content-Type.
    • etag (Boolean, default: true): Adds Last-Modified and ETag for client-side caching.
    • maxAge (Number, optional): Specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) that the resource is considered fresh.
    • noCache (Boolean, default: false): Requires that all copies of the response be revalidated with the server before use.
    • noStore (Boolean, default: false): Prohibits any caching of the response.
    • public (String, optional): Indicates where the response may be cached (in public proxies or only in the user’s browser). Defaults to public if any other value is passed.
  • httpErrorHandler: A function to handle HTTP errors. It should take three arguments: (res, statusCode, message).

Example Usage

const http = require('http');
const { fileHandler } = require('als-send-file');
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
   const httpErrHandler = (res, code, msg) => {
      res.status(code).send(msg);
   }
   fileHandler(req, res, 'path/to/file.txt', { download: true }, httpErrHandler);
});

server.listen(3000);

Expected Results

When using fileHandler, the function sets appropriate HTTP headers based on the options provided and handles file serving. The possible HTTP statuses returned include:

  • 200 OK: File served successfully.
  • 404 Not Found: File not found.
  • 500 Internal Server Error: Errors during file serving.
  • 304 Not Modified: File not modified (ETag matches).
  • 206 Partial Content: Partial file data returned for range requests.
  • 416 Range Not Satisfiable: Invalid range requested.

The function returns a promise, facilitating advanced handling and integration within asynchronous functions.

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