About
A HTTP 206 Partial Content handler to serve any readable stream partially in Express.
Based on this blog post: https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/813480/HTTP-Partial-Content-In-Node-js.
Installation
yarn add express-partial-content
OR
npm install express-partial-content
Note:
Express
package is a peer dependency forexpress-partial-content
and must be present in dependencies of the host package.
Usage
From the express-file-server
example:
-
Implement a
ContentProvider
function which prepares and returns aContent
object:import { promisify } from "util"; import fs from "fs"; import { Range, ContentDoesNotExistError, ContentProvider } from "express-partial-content"; import {logger} from "./logger"; const statAsync = promisify(fs.stat); const existsAsync = promisify(fs.exists); export const fileContentProvider: ContentProvider = async (req: Request) => { // Read file name from route params. const fileName = req.params.name; const file = `${__dirname}/files/${fileName}`; if (!(await existsAsync(file))) { throw new ContentDoesNotExistError(`File doesn't exist: ${file}`); } const stats = await statAsync(file); const totalSize = stats.size; const mimeType = "application/octet-stream"; const getStream = (range?: Range) => { if (!range) { // Request if for complete content. return fs.createReadStream(file); } // Partial content request. const { start, end } = range; logger.debug(`start: ${start}, end: ${end}`); return fs.createReadStream(file, { start, end }); }; return { fileName, totalSize, mimeType, getStream }; };
-
In your express code, use
createPartialContentHandler
factory method to generate an express handler for serving partial content for the route of your choice:import {createPartialContentHandler} from "express-partial-content"; import {logger} from "./logger"; const handler = createPartialContentHandler(fileContentProvider, logger); const app = express(); const port = 8080; // File name is a route param. app.get("/files/:name", handler); app.listen(port, () => { logger.debug("Server started!"); });
-
Run your server and use a multi-part/multi-connection download utility like aria2c to test it:
aria -x5 -k1M http://localhost:8080/files/readme.txt
Examples
There are two examples in the src/examples
folder:
-
express-file-server
: Implements a file basedContentProvider
. -
express-mongo-server
: Implements a mongodb basedContentProvider
.
Running the examples:
-
express-file-server
: Run the following commands, the server will listen on http://localhost:8080/.yarn build:dev yarn copy-assets yarn run:examples:file
-
express-mongo-server
:-
Run your own Mongo instance first or create one in https://mlab.com.
-
Setup the connection string in
MongoUrl
environment variable:export MongoUrl=mongodb+srv://username:password@mongoserver/dbname?retryWrites=true
-
Build and run the example, the server will listen on http://localhost:8080/.
yarn build:dev yarn copy-assets yarn run:examples:file
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Connecting to the running server:
Browse to https://localhost:8080/files/readme.txt
Reference
createPartialContentHandler function:
This is a factory method which generates a partial content handler for express routes.
Arguments:
-
contentProvider
: Anasync
function which returns a Promise resolved to aContent
object (see below). -
logger
: Any logging implementation which has adebug(message:string, extra: any)
method. Eitherwinston
orbunyan
loggers should work.
Returns:
- Express Route Handler:
createPartialContentHandler
returns an express handler which can be mapped to an Express route to serve partial content.
ContentProvider function:
This function needs to be implemented by you. It's purpose is to fetch and return Content
object containing necessary metadata and methods to stream the content partially. This method is invoked by the express handler (returned by createPartialContentHandler
) on each request.
Arguments:
-
Request
: It receives theRequest
object as it's only input. Use the information available inRequest
to find the requested content, e.g. throughRequest.params
or query string, headers etc.
Returns:
-
Promise<Content>
: See below.
Throws:
-
ContentDoesNotExistError
: Throw this to indicate that the content doesn't exist. The generated express handler will return a 404 in this case.Note: Any message provided to the
ContentDoesNotExistError
object is returned to the client.
Content object:
This object contains metadata and methods which describe the content. The ContentProvider
method builds and returns it.
Properties:
All the properties of this object are used to return content metadata to the client as various Response
headers.
-
fileName
: Used as theContent-Disposition
header'sfilename
value. -
mimeType
: Used as theContent-Type
header value. -
totalSize
: Used as theContent-Length
header value.
Methods:
-
getStream(range?: Range)
: This method should return a readable stream initialized to the providedrange
(optional). You need to handle two cases:- range is
null
: Whenrange
is not-specified, the client is requesting the full content. In this case, return the stream as it is. - range is
{start, end}
: When client requests partial content, thestart
andend
values will point to the corresponding byte positions (0 based and inclusive) of the content. You need to return stream limited to these positions.
- range is