File::MimeInfo - Determine file type from the file name
use File::MimeInfo;
my $mime_type = mimetype($file);
my $mime_type2 = mimetype('test.png');
This module can be used to determine the mime type of a file. It tries to
implement the freedesktop specification for a shared MIME database.
For this module shared-mime-info-spec 0.13 was used.
This package only uses the globs file. No real magic checking is
used. The File::MimeInfo::Magic package is provided for magic typing.
If you want to determine the mimetype of data in a memory buffer
you should use File::MimeInfo::Magic in combination with IO::Scalar.
This module loads the various data files when needed. If you want
to hash data earlier see the "rehash"
methods below.
The method "mimetype" is exported by default.
The methods "inodetype",
"globs",
"extensions",
"describe",
"mimetype_canon" and
"mimetype_isa" can be exported on demand.
- "new()"
- Simple constructor to allow Object Oriented use of this module. If you
want to use this, include the package as "use
File::MimeInfo ();" to avoid importing sub
"mimetype()".
- "mimetype($file)"
- Returns a mimetype string for $file, returns undef
on failure.
This method bundles
"inodetype" and
"globs".
If these methods are unsuccessful the file is read and the
mimetype defaults to 'text/plain' or to 'application/octet-stream' when
the first ten chars of the file match ascii control chars (white spaces
excluded). If the file doesn't exist or isn't readable
"undef" is returned.
- "inodetype($file)"
- Returns a mimetype in the 'inode' namespace or undef when the file is
actually a normal file.
- "globs($file)"
- Returns a mimetype string for $file based on the
filename and filename extensions. Returns undef on failure. The file
doesn't need to exist.
Behaviour in list context (wantarray) is unspecified and will
change in future releases.
- "default($file)"
- This method decides whether a file is binary or plain text by looking at
the first few bytes in the file. Used to decide between
"text/plain" and "application/octet-stream" if all
other methods have failed.
The spec states that we should check for the ascii control
chars and let higher bit chars pass to allow utf8. We try to be more
intelligent using perl utf8 support.
- "extensions($mimetype)"
- In list context, returns the list of filename extensions that map to the
given mimetype. In scalar context, returns the first extension that is
found in the database for this mimetype.
- "describe($mimetype, $lang)"
- Returns a description of this mimetype as supplied by the mime info
database. You can specify a language with the optional parameter
$lang, this should be the two letter language code
used in the xml files. Also you can set the global variable
$File::MimeInfo::LANG to specify a language.
This method returns undef when no xml file was found (i.e. the
mimetype doesn't exist in the database). It returns an empty string when
the xml file doesn't contain a description in the language you
specified.
Currently no real xml parsing is done, it trusts the xml
files are nicely formatted.
- "mimetype_canon($mimetype)"
- Returns the canonical mimetype for a given mimetype. Deprecated mimetypes
are typically aliased to their canonical variants. This method only checks
aliases, doesn't check whether the mimetype exists.
Use this method as a filter when you take a mimetype as
input.
- "mimetype_isa($mimetype)"
- "mimetype_isa($mimetype, $mimetype)"
- When give only one argument this method returns a list with mimetypes that
are parent classes for this mimetype.
When given two arguments returns true if the second mimetype
is a parent class of the first one.
This method checks the subclasses table and applies a few
rules for implicit subclasses.
- "has_mimeinfo_database()"
- Check if there are mimeinfo database files available; returns 1 on
success. If you don't have the shared-mime-info package installed or not
in the PATH or @File::MimeInfo::DIRS does not
contain database directories, you will not get the successful reply.
New in version 0.30.
- "rehash()"
- Rehash the data files. Glob information is preparsed when this method is
called.
If you want to by-pass the XDG basedir system you can specify
your database directories by setting
@File::MimeInfo::DIRS. But normally it is better
to change the XDG basedir environment variables.
- "rehash_aliases()"
- Rehashes the mime/aliases files.
- "rehash_subclasses()"
- Rehashes the mime/subclasses files.
This module throws an exception when it can't find any data files, when it can't
open a data file it found for reading or when a subroutine doesn't get enough
arguments. In the first case you either don't have the freedesktop mime info
database installed, or your environment variables point to the wrong places,
in the second case you have the database installed, but it is broken (the mime
info database should logically be world readable).
Make an option for using some caching mechanism to reduce init time.
Make "describe()" use real xml
parsing ?
Perl versions prior to 5.8.0 do not have the ':utf8' IO Layer, thus for the
default method and for reading the xml files utf8 is not supported for these
versions.
Since it is not possible to distinguish between encoding types
(utf8, latin1, latin2 etc.) in a straightforward manner only utf8 is
supported (because the spec recommends this).
This module does not yet check extended attributes for a mimetype.
Patches for this are very welcome.
This module uses the FreeDesktop.org shared mime info database. On
your desktop linux this is typically pre-installed so it's not a problem. On
your server you can install the shared-mime-info package via apt or dnf or
apk or whatnot.
To install on macOS, you can install it like this:
brew install shared-mime-info
Jaap Karssenberg <pardus@cpan.org> Maintained by Michiel Beijen
<mb@x14.nl>
Copyright (c) 2003, 2012 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This program
is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
File::BaseDir, File::MimeInfo::Magic, File::MimeInfo::Applications,
File::MimeInfo::Rox
- related CPAN modules
- File::MMagic
- freedesktop specifications used
- <http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/shared-mime-info-spec>,
<http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/basedir-spec>,
<http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/desktop-entry-spec>
- freedesktop mime database
- <http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/shared-mime-info>