Parse HTTP Content-Type header according to RFC 7231
$ npm install fast-content-type-parse
const fastContentTypeParse = require('fast-content-type-parse')
const contentType = fastContentTypeParse.parse('application/json; charset=utf-8')
Parse a Content-Type
header. Throws a TypeError
if the string is invalid.
It will return an object with the following properties (examples are shown for
the string 'application/json; charset=utf-8'
):
-
type
: The media type (the type and subtype, always lower case). Example:'application/json'
-
parameters
: An object of the parameters in the media type (name of parameter always lower case). Example:{charset: 'utf-8'}
const contentType = fastContentTypeParse.safeParse('application/json; charset=utf-8')
Parse a Content-Type
header. It will not throw an Error if the header is invalid.
This will return an object with the following
properties (examples are shown for the string 'application/json; charset=utf-8'
):
-
type
: The media type (the type and subtype, always lower case). Example:'application/json'
-
parameters
: An object of the parameters in the media type (name of parameter always lower case). Example:{charset: 'utf-8'}
In case the header is invalid, it will return an object
with an empty string ''
as type and an empty Object for parameters
.
node benchmarks/index.js
util#MIMEType x 1,206,781 ops/sec ±0.22% (96 runs sampled)
fast-content-type-parse#parse x 3,752,236 ops/sec ±0.42% (96 runs sampled)
fast-content-type-parse#safeParse x 3,675,645 ops/sec ±1.09% (94 runs sampled)
content-type#parse x 1,452,582 ops/sec ±0.37% (95 runs sampled)
busboy#parseContentType x 924,306 ops/sec ±0.43% (94 runs sampled)
Fastest is fast-content-type-parse#parse
Based on the npm package content-type