anzharip / azure-function-multipart

Module to parse multipart/form-data on Azure Functions.
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azure-function-multipart

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Module to parse multipart/form-data on Azure Functions.

Note: Will also works on any Node's HTTP request object, asides of Azure Functions' HttpRequest object, as this package is based on busboy.

Install

npm i @anzp/azure-function-multipart

Examples

Parsing multipart/form-data on Azure Function. This will return the parsed fields and files back as the response.

For TypeScript:

import { AzureFunction, Context, HttpRequest } from "@azure/functions";
import parseMultipartFormData from "@anzp/azure-function-multipart";

const httpTrigger: AzureFunction = async function (
  context: Context,
  req: HttpRequest
): Promise<void> {
  const { fields, files } = await parseMultipartFormData(req);
  context.log("HTTP trigger function processed a request.");
  const name = req.query.name || (req.body && req.body.name);
  const responseMessage = {
    fields,
    files,
  };

  context.res = {
    // status: 200, /* Defaults to 200 */
    body: responseMessage,
  };
};

export default httpTrigger;

For JavaScript:

const parseMultipartFormData = require("@anzp/azure-function-multipart")
  .default;

module.exports = async function (context, req) {
  const { fields, files } = await parseMultipartFormData(req);
  context.log("HTTP trigger function processed a request.");
  const name = req.query.name || (req.body && req.body.name);
  const responseMessage = {
    fields,
    files,
  };

  context.res = {
    // status: 200, /* Defaults to 200 */
    body: responseMessage,
  };
};

Example client request using CURL:

curl --request POST \
  --url http://localhost:7071/api/HttpTrigger1 \
  --header 'Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=---011000010111000001101001' \
  --form update=false \
  --form collection=@/Users/anzhari/masterdata/managements.json

This is the example reponse received on the client:

{
  "fields": [
    {
      "fieldname": "update",
      "value": "false",
      "fieldnameTruncated": false,
      "valueTruncated": false,
      "encoding": "7bit",
      "mimetype": "text/plain"
    }
  ],
  "files": [
    {
      "fieldname": "file",
      "bufferFile": {
        "type": "Buffer",
        "data": [91, 10, ...10, 93]
      },
      "filename": "managements.json",
      "encoding": "7bit",
      "mimetype": "application/json"
    }
  ]
}

You can also pass busboy constructor config as an optional parameter:

import { AzureFunction, Context, HttpRequest } from "@azure/functions";
import parseMultipartFormData from "@anzp/azure-function-multipart";

const httpTrigger: AzureFunction = async function (
  context: Context,
  req: HttpRequest
): Promise<void> {
  // Set the max number of non-file fields to 1 (Default: Infinity).
  const config = {
    limits: { fields: 1 },
  };
  const { fields, files } = await parseMultipartFormData(req, config);
  context.log("HTTP trigger function processed a request.");
  const name = req.query.name || (req.body && req.body.name);
  const responseMessage = {
    fields,
    files,
  };

  context.res = {
    // status: 200, /* Defaults to 200 */
    body: responseMessage,
  };
};

export default httpTrigger;