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constructor

util.MIMEType.constructor

Not implemented in Bun

constructor MIMEType(
input: string | { toString: () => string }

Creates a new MIMEType object by parsing the input.

A TypeError will be thrown if the input is not a valid MIME. Note that an effort will be made to coerce the given values into strings.

@param input

The input MIME to parse.

Referenced types

class MIMEType

An implementation of the MIMEType class.

In accordance with browser conventions, all properties of MIMEType objects are implemented as getters and setters on the class prototype, rather than as data properties on the object itself.

A MIME string is a structured string containing multiple meaningful components. When parsed, a MIMEType object is returned containing properties for each of these components.

  • readonly essence: string

    Gets the essence of the MIME. This property is read only. Use mime.type or mime.subtype to alter the MIME.

    import { MIMEType } from 'node:util';
    
    const myMIME = new MIMEType('text/javascript;key=value');
    console.log(myMIME.essence);
    // Prints: text/javascript
    myMIME.type = 'application';
    console.log(myMIME.essence);
    // Prints: application/javascript
    console.log(String(myMIME));
    // Prints: application/javascript;key=value
    
  • readonly params: MIMEParams

    Gets the MIMEParams object representing the parameters of the MIME. This property is read-only. See MIMEParams documentation for details.

  • subtype: string

    Gets and sets the subtype portion of the MIME.

    import { MIMEType } from 'node:util';
    
    const myMIME = new MIMEType('text/ecmascript');
    console.log(myMIME.subtype);
    // Prints: ecmascript
    myMIME.subtype = 'javascript';
    console.log(myMIME.subtype);
    // Prints: javascript
    console.log(String(myMIME));
    // Prints: text/javascript
    
  • type: string

    Gets and sets the type portion of the MIME.

    import { MIMEType } from 'node:util';
    
    const myMIME = new MIMEType('text/javascript');
    console.log(myMIME.type);
    // Prints: text
    myMIME.type = 'application';
    console.log(myMIME.type);
    // Prints: application
    console.log(String(myMIME));
    // Prints: application/javascript
    
  • toString(): string;

    The toString() method on the MIMEType object returns the serialized MIME.

    Because of the need for standard compliance, this method does not allow users to customize the serialization process of the MIME.