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{ "name": "formidable", "version": "1.0.11", "dependencies": {}, "devDependencies": { "gently": "0.8.0", "findit": "0.1.1", "hashish": "0.0.4", "urun": "0.0.4", "utest": "0.0.3" }, "directories": { "lib": "./lib" }, "main": "./lib/index", "scripts": { "test": "make test" }, "engines": { "node": "*" }, "optionalDependencies": {}, "readme": "# Formidable\n\n[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/felixge/node-formidable.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/felixge/node-formidable)\n\n## Purpose\n\nA node.js module for parsing form data, especially file uploads.\n\n## Current status\n\nThis module was developed for [Transloadit](http://transloadit.com/), a service focused on uploading\nand encoding images and videos. It has been battle-tested against hundreds of GB of file uploads from\na large variety of clients and is considered production-ready.\n\n## Features\n\n* Fast (~500mb/sec), non-buffering multipart parser\n* Automatically writing file uploads to disk\n* Low memory footprint\n* Graceful error handling\n* Very high test coverage\n\n## Changelog\n\n### v1.0.9\n\n* Emit progress when content length header parsed (Tim Koschützki)\n* Fix Readme syntax due to GitHub changes (goob)\n* Replace references to old 'sys' module in Readme with 'util' (Peter Sugihara)\n\n### v1.0.8\n\n* Strip potentially unsafe characters when using `keepExtensions: true`.\n* Switch to utest / urun for testing\n* Add travis build\n\n### v1.0.7\n\n* Remove file from package that was causing problems when installing on windows. (#102)\n* Fix typos in Readme (Jason Davies).\n\n### v1.0.6\n\n* Do not default to the default to the field name for file uploads where\n filename=\"\".\n\n### v1.0.5\n\n* Support filename=\"\" in multipart parts\n* Explain unexpected end() errors in parser better\n\n**Note:** Starting with this version, formidable emits 'file' events for empty\nfile input fields. Previously those were incorrectly emitted as regular file\ninput fields with value = \"\".\n\n### v1.0.4\n\n* Detect a good default tmp directory regardless of platform. (#88)\n\n### v1.0.3\n\n* Fix problems with utf8 characters (#84) / semicolons in filenames (#58)\n* Small performance improvements\n* New test suite and fixture system\n\n### v1.0.2\n\n* Exclude node\\_modules folder from git\n* Implement new `'aborted'` event\n* Fix files in example folder to work with recent node versions\n* Make gently a devDependency\n\n[See Commits](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v1.0.1...v1.0.2)\n\n### v1.0.1\n\n* Fix package.json to refer to proper main directory. (#68, Dean Landolt)\n\n[See Commits](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v1.0.0...v1.0.1)\n\n### v1.0.0\n\n* Add support for multipart boundaries that are quoted strings. (Jeff Craig)\n\nThis marks the beginning of development on version 2.0 which will include\nseveral architectural improvements.\n\n[See Commits](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.11...v1.0.0)\n\n### v0.9.11\n\n* Emit `'progress'` event when receiving data, regardless of parsing it. (Tim Koschützki)\n* Use [W3C FileAPI Draft](http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/FileAPI/) properties for File class\n\n**Important:** The old property names of the File class will be removed in a\nfuture release.\n\n[See Commits](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.10...v0.9.11)\n\n### Older releases\n\nThese releases were done before starting to maintain the above Changelog:\n\n* [v0.9.10](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.9...v0.9.10)\n* [v0.9.9](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.8...v0.9.9)\n* [v0.9.8](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.7...v0.9.8)\n* [v0.9.7](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.6...v0.9.7)\n* [v0.9.6](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.5...v0.9.6)\n* [v0.9.5](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.4...v0.9.5)\n* [v0.9.4](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.3...v0.9.4)\n* [v0.9.3](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.2...v0.9.3)\n* [v0.9.2](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.1...v0.9.2)\n* [v0.9.1](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.9.0...v0.9.1)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.9.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/compare/v0.8.0...v0.9.0)\n* [v0.1.0](https://github.com/felixge/node-formidable/commits/v0.1.0)\n\n## Installation\n\nVia [npm](http://github.com/isaacs/npm):\n\n npm install formidable@latest\n\nManually:\n\n git clone git://github.com/felixge/node-formidable.git formidable\n vim my.js\n # var formidable = require('./formidable');\n\nNote: Formidable requires [gently](http://github.com/felixge/node-gently) to run the unit tests, but you won't need it for just using the library.\n\n## Example\n\nParse an incoming file upload.\n\n var formidable = require('formidable'),\n http = require('http'),\n\n util = require('util');\n\n http.createServer(function(req, res) {\n if (req.url == '/upload' && req.method.toLowerCase() == 'post') {\n // parse a file upload\n var form = new formidable.IncomingForm();\n form.parse(req, function(err, fields, files) {\n res.writeHead(200, {'content-type': 'text/plain'});\n res.write('received upload:\\n\\n');\n res.end(util.inspect({fields: fields, files: files}));\n });\n return;\n }\n\n // show a file upload form\n res.writeHead(200, {'content-type': 'text/html'});\n res.end(\n '<form action=\"/upload\" enctype=\"multipart/form-data\" method=\"post\">'+\n '<input type=\"text\" name=\"title\"><br>'+\n '<input type=\"file\" name=\"upload\" multiple=\"multiple\"><br>'+\n '<input type=\"submit\" value=\"Upload\">'+\n '</form>'\n );\n }).listen(80);\n\n## API\n\n### formidable.IncomingForm\n\n__new formidable.IncomingForm()__\n\nCreates a new incoming form.\n\n__incomingForm.encoding = 'utf-8'__\n\nThe encoding to use for incoming form fields.\n\n__incomingForm.uploadDir = process.env.TMP || '/tmp' || process.cwd()__\n\nThe directory for placing file uploads in. You can move them later on using\n`fs.rename()`. The default directory is picked at module load time depending on\nthe first existing directory from those listed above.\n\n__incomingForm.keepExtensions = false__\n\nIf you want the files written to `incomingForm.uploadDir` to include the extensions of the original files, set this property to `true`.\n\n__incomingForm.type__\n\nEither 'multipart' or 'urlencoded' depending on the incoming request.\n\n__incomingForm.maxFieldsSize = 2 * 1024 * 1024__\n\nLimits the amount of memory a field (not file) can allocate in bytes.\nIf this value is exceeded, an `'error'` event is emitted. The default\nsize is 2MB.\n\n__incomingForm.hash = false__\n\nIf you want checksums calculated for incoming files, set this to either `'sha1'` or `'md5'`.\n\n__incomingForm.bytesReceived__\n\nThe amount of bytes received for this form so far.\n\n__incomingForm.bytesExpected__\n\nThe expected number of bytes in this form.\n\n__incomingForm.parse(request, [cb])__\n\nParses an incoming node.js `request` containing form data. If `cb` is provided, all fields an files are collected and passed to the callback:\n\n incomingForm.parse(req, function(err, fields, files) {\n // ...\n });\n\n__incomingForm.onPart(part)__\n\nYou may overwrite this method if you are interested in directly accessing the multipart stream. Doing so will disable any `'field'` / `'file'` events processing which would occur otherwise, making you fully responsible for handling the processing.\n\n incomingForm.onPart = function(part) {\n part.addListener('data', function() {\n // ...\n });\n }\n\nIf you want to use formidable to only handle certain parts for you, you can do so:\n\n incomingForm.onPart = function(part) {\n if (!part.filename) {\n // let formidable handle all non-file parts\n incomingForm.handlePart(part);\n }\n }\n\nCheck the code in this method for further inspiration.\n\n__Event: 'progress' (bytesReceived, bytesExpected)__\n\nEmitted after each incoming chunk of data that has been parsed. Can be used to roll your own progress bar.\n\n__Event: 'field' (name, value)__\n\nEmitted whenever a field / value pair has been received.\n\n__Event: 'fileBegin' (name, file)__\n\nEmitted whenever a new file is detected in the upload stream. Use this even if\nyou want to stream the file to somewhere else while buffering the upload on\nthe file system.\n\n__Event: 'file' (name, file)__\n\nEmitted whenever a field / file pair has been received. `file` is an instance of `File`.\n\n__Event: 'error' (err)__\n\nEmitted when there is an error processing the incoming form. A request that experiences an error is automatically paused, you will have to manually call `request.resume()` if you want the request to continue firing `'data'` events.\n\n__Event: 'aborted'__\n\nEmitted when the request was aborted by the user. Right now this can be due to a 'timeout' or 'close' event on the socket. In the future there will be a separate 'timeout' event (needs a change in the node core).\n\n__Event: 'end' ()__\n\nEmitted when the entire request has been received, and all contained files have finished flushing to disk. This is a great place for you to send your response.\n\n### formidable.File\n\n__file.size = 0__\n\nThe size of the uploaded file in bytes. If the file is still being uploaded (see `'fileBegin'` event), this property says how many bytes of the file have been written to disk yet.\n\n__file.path = null__\n\nThe path this file is being written to. You can modify this in the `'fileBegin'` event in\ncase you are unhappy with the way formidable generates a temporary path for your files.\n\n__file.name = null__\n\nThe name this file had according to the uploading client.\n\n__file.type = null__\n\nThe mime type of this file, according to the uploading client.\n\n__file.lastModifiedDate = null__\n\nA date object (or `null`) containing the time this file was last written to. Mostly\nhere for compatibility with the [W3C File API Draft](http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/FileAPI/).\n\n__file.hash = null__\n\nIf hash calculation was set, you can read the hex digest out of this var.\n\n## License\n\nFormidable is licensed under the MIT license.\n\n## Ports\n\n* [multipart-parser](http://github.com/FooBarWidget/multipart-parser): a C++ parser based on formidable\n\n## Credits\n\n* [Ryan Dahl](http://twitter.com/ryah) for his work on [http-parser](http://github.com/ry/http-parser) which heavily inspired multipart_parser.js\n", "readmeFilename": "Readme.md", "_id": "formidable@1.0.11", "description": "[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/felixge/node-formidable.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/felixge/node-formidable)", "dist": { "shasum": "c3b2df776096f2bfb089116910c4da44f561b21c" }, "_from": "formidable@1.0.11" }