// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package mime implements parts of the MIME spec. package mime import ( "fmt" "strings" "sync" ) var mimeTypes = map[string]string{ ".css": "text/css; charset=utf-8", ".gif": "image/gif", ".htm": "text/html; charset=utf-8", ".html": "text/html; charset=utf-8", ".jpg": "image/jpeg", ".js": "application/x-javascript", ".pdf": "application/pdf", ".png": "image/png", ".xml": "text/xml; charset=utf-8", } var mimeLock sync.RWMutex var once sync.Once // TypeByExtension returns the MIME type associated with the file extension ext. // The extension ext should begin with a leading dot, as in ".html". // When ext has no associated type, TypeByExtension returns "". // // The built-in table is small but on unix it is augmented by the local // system's mime.types file(s) if available under one or more of these // names: // // /etc/mime.types // /etc/apache2/mime.types // /etc/apache/mime.types // // Windows system mime types are extracted from registry. // // Text types have the charset parameter set to "utf-8" by default. func TypeByExtension(ext string) string { once.Do(initMime) mimeLock.RLock() typename := mimeTypes[ext] mimeLock.RUnlock() return typename } // AddExtensionType sets the MIME type associated with // the extension ext to typ. The extension should begin with // a leading dot, as in ".html". func AddExtensionType(ext, typ string) error { if ext == "" || ext[0] != '.' { return fmt.Errorf(`mime: extension "%s" misses dot`, ext) } once.Do(initMime) return setExtensionType(ext, typ) } func setExtensionType(extension, mimeType string) error { _, param, err := ParseMediaType(mimeType) if err != nil { return err } if strings.HasPrefix(mimeType, "text/") && param["charset"] == "" { param["charset"] = "utf-8" mimeType = FormatMediaType(mimeType, param) } mimeLock.Lock() mimeTypes[extension] = mimeType mimeLock.Unlock() return nil }