/nest-minio

nest minio module

Primary LanguageTypeScript

Nest Minio Module

This package developed to handle minio requests in nestjs application as easy as possible.

Installation

Install the package:

npm install @nimasfl/nest-minio --save

Usage

Import

First you should register the module in your main module for example app.module. since it's a global package, it will be available in every other module you're using.

// src/app.module.ts

@Module({
  imports: [
    MinioModule.register(
      {
        accessKey: process.env.MINIO_ACCESS_KEY,
        endPoint: process.env.MINIO_HOST,
        port: +process.env.MINIO_PORT,
        secretKey: process.env.MINIO_SECRET_KEY,
        useSSL: false,
      },
      { 
        directAccessPrefix: 'http://localhost:9000' // OPTIONAL 
      },
    ),
  ],
})

MinioModule takes 2 arguments as input.

The first is the configuration which you can use ClientOptions interface from minio package to write a config file for this module.

The second one is custom options which will be described in another section.

Once you did last part you only need to inject MinioService class in your service files in order to make use of this module.

// src/example/example.service.ts

import { MinioService } from '@nimasfl/nest-minio';

@Injectable()
export class FileUploadService {
  constructor(private minioService: MinioService) {}

Note that in following examples BufferedFile, MinioMimeType and MinioService classes are imported from @nimasfl/nest-minio

Config

All the configuration needed to startup this module, is referenced in official minio javascript API reference.

Options

For now there is only one option that can be used in specific cases.

directAccessPrefix

this option enables you to get the absolute url when uploading a file, or use this absolute url when you want to get a file.

For example when using this module the response of upload method will be like

{
  "isFileUploaded": true,
  "url": "http://localhost:9000/test/f4fc1cc1fa377f1b80176b64ccf92ff7.png"
}

instead of

{
  "isFileUploaded": true,
  "url": "/test/f4fc1cc1fa377f1b80176b64ccf92ff7.png"
}

Then you can use this stored url to the get method.

Whether you are using this option or not, any string that exists in the url response of upload method can be used to fetch that file using the get method.

Using MinioService Methods

following file is a controller file example that uses every method of this module.

import { Response } from 'express';
import {
  Controller,
  Delete,
  Get,
  Header,
  Param,
  Post,
  Res,
  UploadedFile,
} from '@nestjs/common';
import {
  BufferedFile,
  DeleteFileResponse,
  MinioMimeType,
  MinioService,
  Upload,
  UploadFileResponse,
} from '@nimasfl/nest-minio';

@Controller('/uploads')
export class FileUploadController {
  constructor(private minioService: MinioService) {}

  @Post()
  // Upload decorator configures swagger and uses nest's interceptor to get the file by its name 
  @Upload('image')
  async uploadSingle(
    @UploadedFile() image: BufferedFile,
  ): Promise<UploadFileResponse> {
    // Third argument of this method (validator) is optional and wont check anything if its not sent.
    return this.minioService.upload(image, 'testBucket', {
      maxSize: 35, // Maximum size allowed to upload.
      validMimes: [MinioMimeType.PNG, MinioMimeType.JPEG], // Allowed file types tp be uploaded.
    });
  }

  @Delete('/:fileName')
  async delete(
    @Param('fileName') fileName: string,
  ): Promise<DeleteFileResponse> {
    // Second argument of this method (bucketValidator) is optional.
    // you can check whether if the requested file is in the required bucket or not. 
    return this.minioService.delete(fileName, 'testBucket');
  }

  @Get('/:fileName')
  // You can set Content-Type based on the file you're trying to fetch.
  @Header('Content-Type', 'application/octet-stream')
  async get(@Param('fileName') fileName: string, @Res() res: Response) {
    // Third argument of this method (bucketValidator) is optional.
    // you can check whether if the requested file is in the required bucket or not.
    return this.minioService.get(res, fileName, 'testBucket');
  }
}

Just remember in the minioService.get() method you need to pass the raw response of the request (imported from express) to the method. So if you want to use @Next decorator in this controller, you should use it wisely as NestJS said in its docs:

Nest detects when the handler is using either @Res() or @Next(), indicating you have chosen the library-specific option. If both approaches are used at the same time, the Standard approach is automatically disabled for this single route and will no longer work as expected. To use both approaches at the same time (for example, by injecting the response object to only set cookies/headers but still leave the rest to the framework), you must set the passthrough option to true in the @Res({ passthrough: true }) decorator.