Build a form payload without caring if it should be application/x-www-form-urlencoded
or multipart/form-data
npm install form-auto-content
This module will transform your JSON to a payload ready to submit to an HTTP server!
The autosense feature will check if there is a stream
or a buffer
as input and it will act accordingly returning a multipart/form-data
stream; otherwise it will create a x-www-form-urlencoded
string.
The module return a JSON like this:
{
payload: Stream, // the data Stream
headers: {} // a JSON with the `content-type` field set
}
const formAutoContent = require('form-auto-content')
const myForm = formAutoContent({
field1: 'value1',
field2: ['value2', 'value2.2'] // array are supported too!!
})
myForm.payload // Stream of the string in application/x-www-form-urlencoded format
myForm.headers // JSON with the `content-type` field set
const formAutoContent = require('form-auto-content')
const myForm = formAutoContent({
field1: 'value1',
field2: ['value2', 'value2.2'], // array are supported too!!
myFile: fs.createReadStream('the-file.xml'),
multipleFiles: [fs.createReadStream('file1.xml'), fs.createReadStream('file2.xml')],
wowBuffer: Buffer.from('a long string'),
// the file options are supported too:
myRenamedFile: {
value: fs.createReadStream('./foo.md'),
options: {
filename: 'bar.md',
contentType: 'text/markdown'
}
},
// also in arrays!
renamedArray: [
{
value: fs.createReadStream('./one.json'),
options: { filename: 'foo.json' }
},
{
value: fs.createReadStream('./two.json'),
options: { filename: 'bar.json' }
}
]
})
myForm.payload // Stream in multipart/form-data format
myForm.headers // JSON with the `content-type` field set to multipart/form-data
Licensed under MIT.