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Dancer::MIME - Singleton object to handle MimeTypes

Author

       Dancer Core Developers

Authors

       This module has been written and rewritten by different people from Dancer project.

Licence

       This module is released under the same terms as Perl itself.

Name

       Dancer::MIME - Singleton object to handle MimeTypes

Public Api

instance
           my $mime = Dancer::MIME->instance();

       return the Dancer::MIME instance object.

   add_type
           # add nonstandard mime type
           $mime->add_type( foo => "text/foo" );

       Add a non standard mime type or overrides an existing one.

   add_alias
           # add alias to standard or previous alias
           $mime->add_alias( my_jpg => 'jpg' );

       Adds an alias to an existing mime type.

   for_name
           $mime->for_name( 'jpg' );

       Retrieve the mime type for a standard or non standard mime type.

   for_file
           $mime->for_file( 'file.jpg' );

       Retrieve the mime type for a file, based on a file extension.

   custom_types
           my $types = $mime->custom_types;

       Retrieve the full hash table of added mime types.

   name_or_type
           my $type = $mime->name_or_type($thing);

       Resolves the $thing into a content $type whether it's the name of a MIME type like "txt" or already a
       mime type like "text/plain".

See Also

       Dancer

Synopsis

           # retrieve object instance
           my $mime = Data::MIME->instance();

           # return a hash reference of user defined types
           my $types = $mime->custom_types;

           # return the default mime-type for unknown files
           $mime->default

           # set the default mime-type with Dancer::Config or Dancer, like
           set default_mime_type => "text/plain";
           # or directly in your config.yml file.

           # add non standard mime type
           $mime->add_type( foo => "text/foo" );

           # add an alias to an existing type
           $mime->add_alias( bar => "foo" );

           # get mime type for standard or non standard types
           $nonstandard_type = $mime->for_name('foo');
           $standard_type    = $mime->for_name('svg');

           # get mime type for a file (given the extension)
           $mime_type = $mime->for_file("foo.bar");

Version

       version 1.3521

See Also