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Simple express middleware for uploading files.
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As of `v0.1.0`, there is NO MORE `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` SUPPORT! Moving forward, express-fileupload is considered a "multipart" solution only.
If you want to parse `urlencoded` requests, [use body-parser](https://github.com/expressjs/body-parser#bodyparserurlencodedoptions).
#### » No more support for < Node.js v4
No more support for versions of Node older than v4. Use with lower versions of Node at your own risk!
# With NPM
npm install --save express-fileupload
# With Yarn
yarn add express-fileupload
```
# Usage
When you upload a file, the file will be accessible from `req.files`.
### Example Scenario
* You're uploading a file called **car.jpg**
* Your input's name field is **foo**: `<input name="foo" type="file" />`
* In your express server request, you can access your uploaded file from `req.files.foo`:
app.post('/upload', function(req, res) {
console.log(req.files.foo); // the uploaded file object
});
The **req.files.foo** object will contain the following:
* `req.files.foo.name`: "car.jpg"
* `req.files.foo.mv`: A function to move the file elsewhere on your server
* `req.files.foo.mimetype`: The mimetype of your file
* `req.files.foo.data`: A buffer representation of your file
### Full Example
**Your node.js code:**
const express = require('express');
const fileUpload = require('express-fileupload');
const app = express();
// default options
app.use(fileUpload());
app.post('/upload', function(req, res) {
if (!req.files)
return res.status(400).send('No files were uploaded.');
// The name of the input field (i.e. "sampleFile") is used to retrieve the uploaded file
// Use the mv() method to place the file somewhere on your server
sampleFile.mv('/somewhere/on/your/server/filename.jpg', function(err) {
if (err)
return res.status(500).send(err);
res.send('File uploaded!');
**Your HTML file upload form:**
<body>
<form ref='uploadForm'
id='uploadForm'
action='http://localhost:8000/upload'
method='post'
encType="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="sampleFile" />
<input type='submit' value='Upload!' />
</form>
</body>
### Uploading Multiple Files
express-fileupload supports multiple file uploads at the same time.
Let's say you have three files in your form, each of the inputs with the name `my_profile_pic`, `my_pet`, and `my_cover_photo`:
```html
<input type="file" name="my_profile_pic" />
<input type="file" name="my_pet" />
<input type="file" name="my_cover_photo" />
```
These uploaded files would be accessible like so:
```javascript
app.post('/upload', function(req, res) {
// Uploaded files:
console.log(req.files.my_profile_pic.name);
console.log(req.files.my_pet.name);
console.log(req.files.my_cover_photo.name);
});
```
### Using Busboy Options
Pass in Busboy options directly to the express-fileupload middleware. [Check out the Busboy documentation here.](https://github.com/mscdex/busboy#api)
```javascript
app.use(fileUpload({
limits: { fileSize: 50 * 1024 * 1024 },
}));
```
### Available Options
Pass in non-Busboy options directly to the middleware. These are express-fileupload specific options.
Option | Acceptable Values | Details
--- | --- | ---
safeFileNames | <ul><li><code>false</code> **(default)**</li><li><code>true</code></li><li>regex</li></ul> | Strips characters from the upload's filename. You can use custom regex to determine what to strip. If set to `true`, non-alphanumeric characters _except_ dashes and underscores will be stripped. This option is off by default.<br /><br />**Example #1 (strip slashes from file names):** `app.use(fileUpload({ safeFileNames: /\\/g }))`<br />**Example #2:** `app.use(fileUpload({ safeFileNames: true }))`
preserveExtension | <ul><li><code>false</code> **(default)**</li><li><code>true</code></li><li><code>*Number*</code></li></ul> | Preserves filename extension when using <code>safeFileNames</code> option. If set to <code>true</code>, will default to an extension length of 3. If set to <code>*Number*</code>, this will be the max allowable extension length. If an extension is smaller than the extension length, it remains untouched. If the extension is longer, it is shifted.<br /><br />**Example #1 (true):**<br /><code>app.use(fileUpload({ safeFileNames: true, preserveExtension: true }));</code><br />*myFileName.ext* --> *myFileName.ext*<br /><br />**Example #2 (max extension length 2, extension shifted):**<br /><code>app.use(fileUpload({ safeFileNames: true, preserveExtension: 2 }));</code><br />*myFileName.ext* --> *myFileNamee.xt*
Pull Requests are welcomed!
# Thanks & Credit
[Brian White](https://github.com/mscdex) for his stellar work on the [Busboy Package](https://github.com/mscdex/busboy) and the [connect-busboy Package](https://github.com/mscdex/connect-busboy)