Detect the file type of a Buffer/Uint8Array
The file type is detected by checking the magic number of the buffer.
$ npm install --save file-type
const readChunk = require('read-chunk'); // npm install read-chunk
const fileType = require('file-type');
const buffer = readChunk.sync('unicorn.png', 0, 262);
fileType(buffer);
//=> {ext: 'png', mime: 'image/png'}
or from a remote location:
const http = require('http');
const fileType = require('file-type');
const url = 'http://assets-cdn.github.com/images/spinners/octocat-spinner-32.gif';
http.get(url, res => {
res.once('data', chunk => {
res.destroy();
console.log(fileType(chunk));
//=> {ext: 'gif', mime: 'image/gif'}
});
});
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();
Returns an object (or null
when no match) with:
ext
- one of the supported file typesmime
- the MIME type
Type: buffer
(Node.js), uint8array
It only needs the first 262 bytes.
jpg
png
gif
webp
cr2
tif
bmp
jxr
psd
zip
tar
rar
gz
bz2
7z
dmg
mp4
m4v
mid
mkv
webm
mov
avi
wmv
mpg
mp3
m4a
ogg
flac
wav
amr
pdf
epub
exe
swf
rtf
woff
woff2
eot
ttf
otf
ico
flv
ps
xz
sqlite
SVG isn't included as it requires the whole file to be read, but you can get it here.
PR welcome for additional commonly used file types.
- file-type-cli - CLI for this module
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