express-busboy

Busboy for express, mimics the old bodyParser


Keywords
busboy, express, body-parser, active, expressjs, javascript
License
BSD-3-Clause
Install
npm install express-busboy@10.1.0

Documentation

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A simple body-parser like module for express that uses connect-busboy under the hood.

It's designed to be more of a "drop in" replacement for body-parser. With it populating req.body, there is very minimal code change needed to use it.

usage

import bb from 'express-busboy';
const app = express();

bb.extend(app);

The module will populate req.body and req.files like the body-parser module does.

configuration

bb.extend(app, {
    //options can go here
});

By default this module will create an Array when it finds multiple fields with the same name in the POST parameters. You can set restrictMultiple to true to not parse mutiple POST values into Array's

file uploads

By default file uploads are disabled, the req.files object will always be empty. You can activate them with:

bb.extend(app, {
    upload: true,
    path: '/path/to/save/files',
    allowedPath: /./
});

path will default to: os.tmpdir()/express-busboy/<uuid>/<the field name>/<filename>.

allowedPath can contain a regular expression limiting the upload function to given urls. For example /^\/upload$/ would only allow uploads in the /upload path.

You can have a function returning true/false if you prefer that:

options.allowedPath = function(url) {
    return url == '/upload';
}

You can restrict uploads to specific mimetypes as well:

options.mimeTypeLimit = [
    'text/x-markdown',
    'application/javascript',
    'image/jpeg',
    'image/png'
];

Name and filename inputs will be sanitized into an MD5 hash before determining path for the file on disk. If you want to change this behavior you can provide a strip function of your own:

// this will not sanitize the inputs
options.strip = function(value, type) {
    return value;
}

When files are not uploaded due to path or mimetype checks, no error is returned (so the other data in the request can be handled) the restricted item will simply not appear in the req.files Object.