package magic-mime
Map filenames to common MIME types
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
magic-mime-1.1.0.tbz
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doc/README.html
magic-mime -- map filenames to common MIME types
This library contains a database of MIME types that maps filename extensions into MIME types suitable for use in many Internet protocols such as HTTP or e-mail. It is generated from the mime.types
file found in Unix systems, but has no dependency on a filesystem since it includes the contents of the database as an ML datastructure.
For example, here's how to lookup MIME types in the [utop] REPL:
#require "magic-mime";;
Magic_mime.lookup "/foo/bar.txt";;
- : bytes = "text/plain"
Magic_mime.lookup "bar.css";;
- : bytes = "text/css"
Internals
The following files need to be edited to add MIME types:
- mime.types: this is obtained by synching from the Apache Foundation's mime.types in the Apache Subversion repository.
- x-mime.types: these are the extension types, so non-standard
x-
prefixes are used here. - file.types: full filenames of common occurrences that are useful to map onto a MIME type. OCaml-specific things like
opam
files show up here.
More information
- WWW: https://github.com/mirage/ocaml-magic-mime
- E-mail: mirageos-devel@lists.xenproject.org
- Issues https://github.com/mirage/ocaml-magic-mime/issues
- Discourse: https://discuss.ocaml.org with the
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