From 3d1cd02f27518f1a04374c7c8320cd5d82ede6e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Minteck Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2023 19:34:56 +0100 Subject: Updated 40 files, added 37 files, deleted 1103 files and renamed 3905 files (automated) --- .../node_modules/formidable/src/plugins/json.js | 38 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 38 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 together/node_modules/formidable/src/plugins/json.js (limited to 'together/node_modules/formidable/src/plugins/json.js') diff --git a/together/node_modules/formidable/src/plugins/json.js b/together/node_modules/formidable/src/plugins/json.js deleted file mode 100644 index 20d3b26..0000000 --- a/together/node_modules/formidable/src/plugins/json.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/* eslint-disable no-underscore-dangle */ - -'use strict'; - -const JSONParser = require('../parsers/JSON'); - -// the `options` is also available through the `this.options` / `formidable.options` -module.exports = function plugin(formidable, options) { - // the `this` context is always formidable, as the first argument of a plugin - // but this allows us to customize/test each plugin - - /* istanbul ignore next */ - const self = this || formidable; - - if (/json/i.test(self.headers['content-type'])) { - init.call(self, self, options); - } -}; - -// Note that it's a good practice (but it's up to you) to use the `this.options` instead -// of the passed `options` (second) param, because when you decide -// to test the plugin you can pass custom `this` context to it (and so `this.options`) -function init(_self, _opts) { - this.type = 'json'; - - const parser = new JSONParser(this.options); - - parser.on('data', ({ key, value }) => { - this.emit('field', key, value); - }); - - parser.once('end', () => { - this.ended = true; - this._maybeEnd(); - }); - - this._parser = parser; -} -- cgit