Small and dependency free Julia package to infer file and MIME type checking the magic numbers signature.
- Supports a wide range of file types
- Provides file extension and proper MIME type
- File discovery by extension or MIME type
- File discovery by class (image, video, audio...)
- Provides a bunch of helpers and file matching shortcuts
- Simple and semantic API
currently under developement.
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using FileTypes
julia> kind = matcher("example.gif")
FileType.Types("gif", "image/gif")
julia> kind.extension
"gif"
julia> kind.mime
"image/gif"
using FileTypes
julia> Is(FileType.Image,"example.gif")
true using FileTypes
julia> is_mime_supported("image/jpeg")
true
julia> is_extension_supported("png")
true
julia> using FileTypes
julia> FileType
FileTypes.FileType
julia> FileType.Image
Dict{FileTypes.FileType.Type, Function} with 12 entries:
Type("gif", MIME type image/gif) => Gif
Type("cr2", MIME type image/x-canon-cr2) => CR2
Type("jp2", MIME type image/jp2) => Jpeg2000
Type("psd", MIME type image/vnd.adobe.photoshop) => Psd
Type("bmp", MIME type image/bmp) => Bmp
Type("tif", MIME type image/tiff) => Tiff
Type("jpg", MIME type image/jpeg) => Jpeg
Type("ico", MIME type image/vnd.microsoft.icon) => Ico
Type("png", MIME type image/png) => Png
Type("webp", MIME type image/webp) => Webp
Type("jxr", MIME type image/vnd.ms-photo) => Jxr
Type("dwg", MIME type image/vnd.dwg) => Dwg
- jpg -
image/jpeg - png -
image/png - gif -
image/gif - webp -
image/webp - cr2 -
image/x-canon-cr2 - tif -
image/tiff - bmp -
image/bmp - heif -
image/heif - jxr -
image/vnd.ms-photo - psd -
image/vnd.adobe.photoshop - ico -
image/vnd.microsoft.icon - dwg -
image/vnd.dwg
- m4v -
video/x-m4v - webm -
video/webm - mov -
video/quicktime - avi -
video/x-msvideo - wmv -
video/x-ms-wmv - mpg -
video/mpeg - flv -
video/x-flv - 3gp -
video/3gpp
- mid -
audio/midi - mp3 -
audio/mpeg - m4a -
audio/m4a - ogg -
audio/ogg - flac -
audio/x-flac - wav -
audio/x-wav - amr -
audio/amr - aac -
audio/aac
- epub -
application/epub+zip - zip -
application/zip - tar -
application/x-tar - rar -
application/vnd.rar - gz -
application/gzip - bz2 -
application/x-bzip2 - 7z -
application/x-7z-compressed - xz -
application/x-xz - pdf -
application/pdf - exe -
application/vnd.microsoft.portable-executable - swf -
application/x-shockwave-flash - rtf -
application/rtf - iso -
application/x-iso9660-image - eot -
application/octet-stream - ps -
application/postscript - sqlite -
application/vnd.sqlite3 - nes -
application/x-nintendo-nes-rom - crx -
application/x-google-chrome-extension - cab -
application/vnd.ms-cab-compressed - deb -
application/vnd.debian.binary-package - ar -
application/x-unix-archive - Z -
application/x-compress - lz -
application/x-lzip - rpm -
application/x-rpm - elf -
application/x-executable - dcm -
application/dicom
- doc -
application/msword - xls -
application/vnd.ms-excel - ppt -
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
- woff -
application/font-woff - woff2 -
application/font-woff - ttf -
application/font-sfnt - otf -
application/font-sfnt
- wasm -
application/wasm - dex -
application/vnd.android.dex - dey -
application/vnd.android.dey
- Currently, the
IsAPI takes a parameter asFileType.Images.Imagewhich is a dictionary of all the supported image. I think it should be an (immutable)namedtuple as the custom filetype should be of unknown type only. - There should be an API to add new custom Types.
- Currently, Filetypes(publicly accessed) is a tuple that should be an Array as this library has to provide an API to add a new type, and that new type could we handled in
IsAPI like FileType.Unknown. - The
FileType.Images.Imageshould beFileType.Images
system info: SMP Debian 5.8.7-1kali1 (2020-09-14) x86_64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6006U CPU @ 2.00GHz
julia> @benchmark matcher("example.png")
BenchmarkTools.Trial:
memory estimate: 1.69 KiB
allocs estimate: 16
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minimum time: 12.304 μs (0.00% GC)
median time: 12.859 μs (0.00% GC)
mean time: 14.708 μs (0.00% GC)
maximum time: 329.586 μs (0.00% GC)
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samples: 10000
evals/sample: 1
MIT - Prince Roshan