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file-type
Detect the file type of a Buffer/Uint8Array/ArrayBuffer
The file type is detected by checking the magic number of the buffer.
Install
$ npm install file-type
Usage
Node.js
const readChunk = require('read-chunk');
const fileType = require('file-type');
const buffer = readChunk.sync('unicorn.png', 0, fileType.minimumBytes);
fileType(buffer);
//=> {ext: 'png', mime: 'image/png'}
Or from a remote location:
const http = require('http');
const fileType = require('file-type');
const url = 'https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/spinners/octocat-spinner-32.gif';
http.get(url, response => {
response.on('readable', () => {
const chunk = response.read(fileType.minimumBytes);
response.destroy();
console.log(fileType(chunk));
//=> {ext: 'gif', mime: 'image/gif'}
});
});
Or from a stream:
const fs = require('fs');
const crypto = require('crypto');
const fileType = require('file-type');
(async () => {
const read = fs.createReadStream('encrypted.enc');
const decipher = crypto.createDecipheriv(alg, key, iv);
const stream = await fileType.stream(read.pipe(decipher));
console.log(stream.fileType);
//=> {ext: 'mov', mime: 'video/quicktime'}
const write = fs.createWriteStream(`decrypted.${stream.fileType.ext}`);
stream.pipe(write);
})();
Browser
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('GET', 'unicorn.png');
xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer';
xhr.onload = () => {
fileType(new Uint8Array(this.response));
//=> {ext: 'png', mime: 'image/png'}
};
xhr.send();
API
fileType(input)
Returns an Object
with:
ext
- One of the supported file typesmime
- The MIME type
Or undefined
when there is no match.
input
Type: Buffer | Uint8Array | ArrayBuffer
It only needs the first .minimumBytes
bytes. The exception is detection of docx
, pptx
, and xlsx
which potentially requires reading the whole file.
fileType.minimumBytes
Type: number
The minimum amount of bytes needed to detect a file type. Currently, it's 4100 bytes, but it can change, so don't hardcode it.
fileType.stream(readableStream)
Detect the file type of a readable stream.
Returns a Promise
which resolves to the original readable stream argument, but with an added fileType
property, which is an object like the one returned from fileType()
.
Note: This method is only for Node.js.
readableStream
Type: stream.Readable
Supported file types
jpg
png
gif
webp
flif
cr2
- Canon Raw image file (v2)orf
- Olympus Raw image filearw
- Sony Alpha Raw image filedng
- Adobe Digital Negative image filenef
- Nikon Electronic Format image filetif
bmp
jxr
psd
zip
tar
rar
gz
bz2
7z
dmg
mp4
mid
mkv
webm
mov
avi
wmv
mpg
mp2
mp3
m4a
ogg
opus
flac
wav
qcp
amr
pdf
epub
mobi
- Mobipocketexe
swf
rtf
woff
woff2
eot
ttf
otf
ico
flv
ps
xz
sqlite
nes
crx
xpi
cab
deb
ar
rpm
Z
lz
msi
mxf
mts
wasm
blend
bpg
docx
pptx
xlsx
jp2
- JPEG 2000jpm
- JPEG 2000jpx
- JPEG 2000mj2
- Motion JPEG 2000aif
odt
- OpenDocument for word processingods
- OpenDocument for spreadsheetsodp
- OpenDocument for presentationsxml
heic
cur
ktx
ape
- Monkey's Audiowv
- WavPackasf
- Advanced Systems Formatwma
- Windows Media Audiowmv
- Windows Media Videodcm
- DICOM Image Filempc
- Musepack (SV7 & SV8)ics
- iCalendarglb
- GL Transmission Formatpcap
- Libpcap File Formatdsf
- Sony DSD Stream File (DSF)lnk
- Microsoft Windows file shortcutalias
- macOS Alias filevoc
- Creative Voice Fileac3
- ATSC A/52 Audio File3gp
- Multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for 3G UMTS multimedia services3g2
- Multimedia container format defined by the 3GPP2 for 3G CDMA2000 multimedia servicesm4v
- MPEG-4 Visual bitstreamsm4p
- MPEG-4 files with audio streams encrypted by FairPlay Digital Rights Management as were sold through the iTunes Storem4a
- Audio-only MPEG-4 filesm4b
- Audiobook and podcast MPEG-4 files, which also contain metadata including chapter markers, images, and hyperlinksf4v
- ISO base media file format used by Adobe Flash Playerf4p
- ISO base media file format protected by Adobe Access DRM used by Adobe Flash Playerf4a
- Audio-only ISO base media file format used by Adobe Flash Playerf4b
- Audiobook and podcast ISO base media file format used by Adobe Flash Player
SVG isn't included as it requires the whole file to be read, but you can get it here.
Pull requests are welcome for additional commonly used file types.
Related
- file-type-cli - CLI for this module
Created by
License
MIT