1. accepts
Higher-level content negotiation
accepts
Package: accepts
Created by: jshttp
Last modified: Mon, 26 Feb 2024 19:48:50 GMT
Version: 1.3.8
License: MIT
Downloads: 126,874,155
Repository: https://github.com/jshttp/accepts

Install

npm install accepts
yarn add accepts

accepts

NPM Version
NPM Downloads
Node.js Version
Build Status
Test Coverage

Higher level content negotiation based on negotiator.
Extracted from koa for general use.

In addition to negotiator, it allows:

  • Allows types as an array or arguments list, ie (['text/html', 'application/json'])
    as well as ('text/html', 'application/json').
  • Allows type shorthands such as json.
  • Returns false when no types match
  • Treats non-existent headers as *

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the
npm registry. Installation is done using the
npm install command:

 $ npm install accepts

API

 var accepts = require('accepts')

accepts(req)

Create a new Accepts object for the given req.

.charset(charsets)

Return the first accepted charset. If nothing in charsets is accepted,
then false is returned.

.charsets()

Return the charsets that the request accepts, in the order of the client's
preference (most preferred first).

.encoding(encodings)

Return the first accepted encoding. If nothing in encodings is accepted,
then false is returned.

.encodings()

Return the encodings that the request accepts, in the order of the client's
preference (most preferred first).

.language(languages)

Return the first accepted language. If nothing in languages is accepted,
then false is returned.

.languages()

Return the languages that the request accepts, in the order of the client's
preference (most preferred first).

.type(types)

Return the first accepted type (and it is returned as the same text as what
appears in the types array). If nothing in types is accepted, then false
is returned.

The types array can contain full MIME types or file extensions. Any value
that is not a full MIME types is passed to require('mime-types').lookup.

.types()

Return the types that the request accepts, in the order of the client's
preference (most preferred first).

Examples

Simple type negotiation

This simple example shows how to use accepts to return a different typed
respond body based on what the client wants to accept. The server lists it's
preferences in order and will get back the best match between the client and
server.

 var accepts = require('accepts')
var http = require('http')

function app (req, res) {
  var accept = accepts(req)

  // the order of this list is significant; should be server preferred order
  switch (accept.type(['json', 'html'])) {
    case 'json':
      res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json')
      res.write('{"hello":"world!"}')
      break
    case 'html':
      res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html')
      res.write('<b>hello, world!</b>')
      break
    default:
      // the fallback is text/plain, so no need to specify it above
      res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
      res.write('hello, world!')
      break
  }

  res.end()
}

http.createServer(app).listen(3000)

You can test this out with the cURL program:

 curl -I -H'Accept: text/html' http://localhost:3000/

License

MIT

RELATED POST

10 Must-Know Windows Shortcuts That Will Save You Time

10 Must-Know Windows Shortcuts That Will Save You Time

Arrays vs Linked Lists: Which is Better for Memory Management in Data Structures?

Arrays vs Linked Lists: Which is Better for Memory Management in Data Structures?

Navigating AWS Networking: Essential Hacks for Smooth Operation

Navigating AWS Networking: Essential Hacks for Smooth Operation

Achieving Stunning Visuals with Unity's Global Illumination

Achieving Stunning Visuals with Unity's Global Illumination

Nim's Hidden Gems: Lesser-known Features for Writing Efficient Code

Nim's Hidden Gems: Lesser-known Features for Writing Efficient Code