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== multipart-form-data
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=== Description
Reads & decodes HTTP multipart/form-data requests.
=== Source Code
[[https://bitbucket.org/knodium/multipart-form-data]]
=== Author
[[/users/andyjpb|Andy Bennett]]
=== Requirements
[[intarweb]], [[comparse]], [[records]]
=== API
==== http-multipart-request-data-limit
http-multipart-request-data-limit
Not implemented yet! :-(
==== read-multipart-form-data
(read-multipart-form-data request [max-length])
Implements the same interface as Intarweb's [[intarweb#read-urlencoded-request-data|read-urlencoded-request-data]].
==== multipart-form-data-decode
(multipart-form-data-decode str-port-or-seq boundary [max-length])
Decodes a multipart/form-data encoded body. This procedure requires the
boundary token information from the HTTP headers.
Returns an alist: a list of name, value pairs or name, multipart-file pairs if
the value was created from an HTML Forms File Input.
==== multipart-file?
(multipart-file? X)
Tests to see if the value (cdrs of the pairs returned from
{{multipart-form-data-decode}}) is the result of an HTML Forms File Input.
==== multipart-file-port
(multipart-file-port X)
A port from which you can read the contents of the file.
==== mutipart-file-filename
(multipart-file-filename X)
The filename that the browser supplied for the data read from the port.
==== multipart-file-headers
(multipart-file-headers X)
A list of HTTP style headers that can tell you about the Content-Type and
encoding of the data read from the port.
Use the header procedures from [[intarweb]] to access the value returned.
=== Examples
==== 1
Here we present a decoder that can decide whether to decode multipart/form-data
or application/x-www-form-urlencoded data based on the request headers:
(use intarweb multipart-form-data)
(define (read-request-data req)
(let* ((content-type (header-values 'content-type (request-headers req)))
(_ (assert (= 1 (length content-type))))
(content-type (car content-type))
(proc (case content-type
((application/x-www-form-urlencoded)
read-urlencoded-request-data)
((multipart/form-data)
read-multipart-form-data)
(else
(abort "Unable to decode these shenannigans!")))))
(proc req)))
=== License
Copyright (C) 2014, Andy Bennett
All rights reserved.
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=== Version History
* 0.1, (2014/10/12) : Preliminary support for decoding multipart/form-data
encoded POST bodies. Very slow and copies the (possibly large) data around a
fair bit. Also, it doesn't currently limit the amount of data that the user can
send, although we provide a parameter and API for it
(http-multipart-request-data-limit)