This is a database of all mime types.
It consists of a single, public JSON file and does not include any logic,
allowing it to remain as un-opinionated as possible with an API.
It aggregates data from the following sources:
npm install mime-db
If you're crazy enough to use this in the browser, you can just grab the
JSON file using RawGit. It is recommended to replacemaster
with a release tag as the
JSON format may change in the future.
https://cdn.rawgit.com/jshttp/mime-db/master/db.json
var db = require('mime-db');
// grab data on .js files
var data = db['application/javascript'];
The JSON file is a map lookup for lowercased mime types.
Each mime type has the following properties:
.source
- where the mime type is defined.apache
- Apache common media typesiana
- IANA-defined media typesnginx
- nginx media types.extensions[]
- known extensions associated with this mime type..compressible
- whether a file of this type can be gzipped..charset
- the default charset associated with this type, if any.If unknown, every property could be undefined
.
To edit the database, only make PRs against src/custom.json
orsrc/custom-suffix.json
.
The src/custom.json
file is a JSON object with the MIME type as the keys
and the values being an object with the following keys:
compressible
- leave out if you don't know, otherwise true
/false
forextensions
- include an array of file extensions that are associated withnotes
- human-readable notes about the type, typically what the type is.sources
- include an array of URLs of where the MIME type and the associatedTo update the build, run npm run build
.
The best way to get new media types included in this library is to register
them with the IANA. The community registration procedure is outlined in
RFC 6838 section 5. Types
registered with the IANA are automatically pulled into this library.