This repository has been modified for the needs of Engagelab VIVA project, to pass additional information into the upload completion event.
tus is a new open protocol for resumable uploads built on HTTP. This is the tus protocol 1.0.0 node.js server implementation.
⚠️ Attention: We currently lack the resources to properly maintain tus-node-server. This has the unfortunate consequence that this project is in rather bad condition (out-dated dependencies, no tests for the S3 storage, no resumable uploads for the GCS storage etc). If you want to help us with tus-node-server, we are more than happy to assist you and welcome new contributors. In the meantime, we can recommend tusd as a reliable and production-tested tus server. Of course, you can use tus-node-server if it serves your purpose.
$ npm install tus-node-server- 
Local File Storage server.datastore = new tus.FileStore({ path: '/files' }); 
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Google Cloud Storage server.datastore = new tus.GCSDataStore({ path: '/files', projectId: 'project-id', keyFilename: 'path/to/your/keyfile.json', bucket: 'bucket-name', }); 
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Amazon S3 server.datastore = new tus.S3Store({ path: '/files', bucket: 'bucket-name', accessKeyId: 'access-key-id', secretAccessKey: 'secret-access-key', region: 'eu-west-1', partSize: 8 * 1024 * 1024, // each uploaded part will have ~8MB, tmpDirPrefix: 'tus-s3-store', }); 
Use the tus-node-deploy Docker image
$ docker run -p 1080:8080 -d bhstahl/tus-node-deployconst tus = require('tus-node-server');
const server = new tus.Server();
server.datastore = new tus.FileStore({
    path: '/files'
});
const host = '127.0.0.1';
const port = 1080;
server.listen({ host, port }, () => {
    console.log(`[${new Date().toLocaleTimeString()}] tus server listening at http://${host}:${port}`);
});Use tus-node-server as Express Middleware
const tus = require('tus-node-server');
const server = new tus.Server();
server.datastore = new tus.FileStore({
    path: '/files'
});
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const uploadApp = express();
uploadApp.all('*', server.handle.bind(server));
app.use('/uploads', uploadApp);
const host = '127.0.0.1';
const port = 1080;
app.listen(port, host);Use tus-node-server with Koa or plain Node server
const http = require('http');
const url = require('url');
const Koa = require('koa')
const tus = require('tus-node-server');
const tusServer = new tus.Server();
const app = new Koa();
const appCallback = app.callback();
const port = 1080;
tusServer.datastore = new tus.FileStore({
    path: '/files',
});
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
    const urlPath = url.parse(req.url).pathname;
    // handle any requests with the `/files/*` pattern
    if (/^\/files\/.+/.test(urlPath.toLowerCase())) {
        return tusServer.handle(req, res);
    }
    appCallback(req, res);
});
server.listen(port)Execute code when lifecycle events happen by adding event handlers to your server.
const Server = require('tus-node-server').Server;
const EVENTS = require('tus-node-server').EVENTS;
const server = new Server();
server.on(EVENTS.EVENT_UPLOAD_COMPLETE, (event) => {
    console.log(`Upload complete for file ${event.file.id}`);
});- 
EVENT_FILE_CREATED: Fired when aPOSTrequest successfully creates a new fileExample payload: { file: { id: '7b26bf4d22cf7198d3b3706bf0379794', upload_length: '41767441', upload_metadata: 'filename NDFfbWIubXA0' } }
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EVENT_ENDPOINT_CREATED: Fired when aPOSTrequest successfully creates a new upload endpointExample payload: { url: 'http://localhost:1080/files/7b26bf4d22cf7198d3b3706bf0379794' }
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EVENT_UPLOAD_COMPLETE: Fired when aPATCHrequest finishes writing the fileExample payload: { file: { id: '7b26bf4d22cf7198d3b3706bf0379794', upload_length: '41767441', upload_metadata: 'filename NDFfbWIubXA0' } }
Add custom GET handlers to suit your needs, similar to Express routing.
const server = new Server();
server.get('/uploads', (req, res) => {
    // Read from your DataStore
    fs.readdir(server.datastore.path, (err, files) => {
        // Format the JSON response and send it
    }
});const fileNameFromUrl = (req) => {
    return req.url.replace(/\//g, '-');
}
server.datastore = new tus.FileStore({
    path: '/files',
    namingFunction: fileNameFromUrl
});Start the demo server using Local File Storage
$ npm run demoOr start up the demo server using Google Cloud Storage
$ npm run gcs_demoThen navigate to the demo (localhost:1080) which uses tus-js-client