Share data beyond the browser boundaries. Enable users to transfer data to external apps, and open your webapp to receive external data.
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May 7, 2021 - TypeScript
Share data beyond the browser boundaries. Enable users to transfer data to external apps, and open your webapp to receive external data.
Easily display media content (image, video, audio, 3d-models) in a single component (Best for NFT)
Streaming file server with Range and conditional-GET support from file system or other streaming sources.
Express middleware producing a directory listing like Nginx, Apache or another, but just with Express
A versatile library that simplifies MIME type management, providing a user-friendly interface to effortlessly retrieve MIME types based on file paths/extensions, gather comprehensive meta information, and obtain standard file extensions for a given MIME type.
A nodejs module that sits independently between the controller and the model, performing request data validation, serialization and integrity checks
Simple wrapper for node-mime package.
MIME types (IANA media types) can be wrong when the user changes the file extension, this package reads the first bytes of the file to ensure they fit the expectations and reverts to default browser mime types when unsupported
The small TypeScript HTTP convenience library; methods, statuses, MIME types, headers enums, types, validators, normalizers, in group, of group, make. extract etc.
Returns true if the string corresponds to a valid MIME type.
Get the mime type by parsing file/base64 header binary data, supports both browser and nodejs
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