bayfrontmedia / php-mime-types
Simple class used to detect the appropriate MIME type of a file based on it's extension.
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- php: ^8.0
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README
Simple class used to detect appropriate MIME type.
This is by no means meant to handle an exhaustive list of every single MIME type, but rather focuses on the most common MIME types used.
Since MIME types will be detected using the file extension, some file extension related methods are available to use as well.
License
This project is open source and available under the MIT License.
Author
Requirements
- PHP
^8.0
Installation
composer require bayfrontmedia/php-mime-types
Usage
getMimeTypes
Description:
Return array of all MIME types.
Parameters:
- None
Returns:
- (array)
Example:
use Bayfront\MimeTypes\MimeType;
print_r(MimeType::getMimeTypes());
addMimeType
Description:
Adds new MIME type definitions.
Parameters:
$types
(array): Array whose keys are the file extension and values are the MIME type string
Returns:
- (void)
Example:
use Bayfront\MimeTypes\MimeType;
MimeType::addMimeType([
'acgi' => 'text/html',
'avs' => 'video/avs-video'
]);
getExtension
Description:
Return extension of a given file, or empty string if not existing.
Parameters:
$file
(string)
Returns:
- (string)
Example:
use Bayfront\MimeTypes\MimeType;
echo MimeType::getExtension('pretty-photo.jpg');
hasExtension
Description:
Checks if a file has a given extension.
Parameters:
$extension
(string)$file
(string)
Returns:
- (bool)
Example:
use Bayfront\MimeTypes\MimeType;
if (MimeType::hasExtension('jpg', 'pretty-photo.jpg') {
// Do something
}
fromExtension
Description:
Get MIME type from file extension.
Parameters:
$extension
(string)$default = 'application/octet-stream'
(string): Default MIME type to return if none found for given extension
Returns:
- (string)
Example:
use Bayfront\MimeTypes\MimeType;
echo MimeType::fromExtension('jpg');
fromFile
Description:
Get MIME type from file name.
Parameters:
$file
(string)$default = 'application/octet-stream'
(string): Default MIME type to return if none found for given extension
Returns:
- (string)
Example:
use Bayfront\MimeTypes\MimeType;
echo MimeType::fromFile('pretty-photo.jpg');