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Whether

identify file type by file magic numbers.

about magic numbers

  • Magic numbers are the first bits of a file which uniquely identify the type of file.
  • see details.

Getting start

install

  npm install whether

check an image is exactly the given type.

  
  var whether = require('whether').create();

  whether('path/to/image').is('jpg'); // will return boolean

  // or async way
  whether('path/to/image').is('jpg', callback);

  // check whether the file content type is matched with the file extension.
  whether('path/to/image.jpg').isMatched(); //matched with jpg type, return boolean.

  // or aync way
  whether('path/to/image.jpg').isMatched(callback);
  // isValid is an alias
  whether('path/to/image.jpg').isValid(callback);

plain identify

identify a file with magic numbers. keep in mind the identify is a class method.

  
  var Whether = require('whether');

  // identify jpg file, will return boolean
  Whether.identify('path/to/image', 'FFD8FF'); 

  // async way
  Whether.identify('path/to/image', 'FFD8FF', callback);  

exts map defines

see the config.js

you can define your map.

  
  // will only overwrite the exist keys
  var whether = require('whether')({
    exts: {
      'ext1': '...',
      'ext2': '...',
      'ext3': '...'
    }
  });

  // then use these definitions.
  whether('path/to/image').is('ext1');
  whether('path/to/image.ext2').isMatched();

define file type check methods

sometimes, we want to check a file is some kind of file.

eg: whether a file is an image.

define a check method, use an array to tell which exts are included.

  
  // define in config.
  var whether = require('whether')({
    defs: {
      isImage: ['png', 'gif', 'jpg', 'bmp'],
      isMS: ['doc', 'ppt', 'xls'],
      ...
    },
    exts: {...}
  });

  // use the defined methods
  whether('path/to/image').isImage();
  // async way
  whether('path/to/image').isImage(callback);

  // define instantly
  var whether = require('whether')({
    exts: {
      ext1: '...',
      ext2: '...'
    }
  });
  whether.define('isSomething', ['ext1', 'ext2']);
  // then use
  whether('path/to/file').isSomething();
  whether('path/to/file').isSomething(callback);

notice: all the exts used in methods definitions should have defined in the config.exts

details

please see the test files.

license

MIT

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