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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libmimetypes.tex b/Doc/lib/libmimetypes.tex index da89238..3801109 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libmimetypes.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libmimetypes.tex @@ -13,9 +13,14 @@ type associated with the filename extension. Conversions are provided from filename to MIME type and from MIME type to filename extension; encodings are not supported for the later conversion. +The module provides one class and a number of convenience functions. +The functions are the normal interface to this module, but some +applications may be interested in the class as well. + The functions described below provide the primary interface for this module. If the module has not been initialized, they will call -\function{init()}. +\function{init()} if they rely on the information \function{init()} +sets up. \begin{funcdesc}{guess_type}{filename} @@ -92,3 +97,67 @@ Dictionary mapping filename extensions to encoding types. \begin{datadesc}{types_map} Dictionary mapping filename extensions to MIME types. \end{datadesc} + + +The \class{MimeTypes} class may be useful for applications which may +want more than one MIME-type database: + +\begin{classdesc}{MimeTypes}{\optional{filenames}} + This class represents a MIME-types database. By default, it + provides access to the same database as the rest of this module. + The initial database is a copy of that provided by the module, and + may be extended by loading additional \file{mime.types}-style files + into the database using the \method{read()} or \method{readfp()} + methods. The mapping dictionaries may also be cleared before + loading additional data if the default data is not desired. + + The optional \var{filenames} parameter can be used to cause + additional files to be loaded ``on top'' of the default database. +\end{classdesc} + + +\subsection{MimeTypes Objects \label{mimetypes-objects}} + +\class{MimeTypes} instances provide an interface which is very like +that of the \refmodule{mimetypes} module. + +\begin{datadesc}{suffix_map} + Dictionary mapping suffixes to suffixes. This is used to allow + recognition of encoded files for which the encoding and the type are + indicated by the same extension. For example, the \file{.tgz} + extension is mapped to \file{.tar.gz} to allow the encoding and type + to be recognized separately. This is initially a copy of the global + \code{suffix_map} defined in the module. +\end{datadesc} + +\begin{datadesc}{encodings_map} + Dictionary mapping filename extensions to encoding types. This is + initially a copy of the global \code{encodings_map} defined in the + module. +\end{datadesc} + +\begin{datadesc}{types_map} + Dictionary mapping filename extensions to MIME types. This is + initially a copy of the global \code{types_map} defined in the + module. +\end{datadesc} + +\begin{methoddesc}{guess_extension}{type} + Similar to the \function{guess_extension()} function, using the + tables stored as part of the object. +\end{methoddesc} + +\begin{methoddesc}{guess_type}{url} + Similar to the \function{guess_type()} function, using the tables + stored as part of the object. +\end{methoddesc} + +\begin{methoddesc}{read}{path} + Load MIME information from a file named \var{path}. This uses + \method{readfp()} to parse the file. +\end{methoddesc} + +\begin{methoddesc}{readfp}{file} + Load MIME type information from an open file. The file must have + the format of the standard \file{mime.types} files. +\end{methoddesc} |