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\section{\module{mimetypes} ---
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         Map filenames to MIME types}
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\declaremodule{standard}{mimetypes}
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\modulesynopsis{Mapping of filename extensions to MIME types.}
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\sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
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\indexii{MIME}{content type}
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The \module{mimetypes} module converts between a filename or URL and
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the MIME type associated with the filename extension.  Conversions are
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provided from filename to MIME type and from MIME type to filename
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extension; encodings are not supported for the latter conversion.
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The module provides one class and a number of convenience functions.
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The functions are the normal interface to this module, but some
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applications may be interested in the class as well.
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The functions described below provide the primary interface for this
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module.  If the module has not been initialized, they will call
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\function{init()} if they rely on the information \function{init()}
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sets up.
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\begin{funcdesc}{guess_type}{filename\optional{, strict}}
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Guess the type of a file based on its filename or URL, given by
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\var{filename}.  The return value is a tuple \code{(\var{type},
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\var{encoding})} where \var{type} is \code{None} if the type can't be
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guessed (missing or unknown suffix) or a string of the form
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\code{'\var{type}/\var{subtype}'}, usable for a MIME
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\mailheader{content-type} header\indexii{MIME}{headers}.
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\var{encoding} is \code{None} for no encoding or the name of the
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program used to encode (e.g. \program{compress} or \program{gzip}).
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The encoding is suitable for use as a \mailheader{Content-Encoding}
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header, \emph{not} as a \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header.
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The mappings are table driven.  Encoding suffixes are case sensitive;
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type suffixes are first tried case sensitively, then case
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insensitively.
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Optional \var{strict} is a flag specifying whether the list of known
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MIME types is limited to only the official types \ulink{registered
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with IANA}{http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types}
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are recognized.  When \var{strict} is true (the default), only the
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IANA types are supported; when \var{strict} is false, some additional
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non-standard but commonly used MIME types are also recognized.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{guess_all_extensions}{type\optional{, strict}}
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Guess the extensions for a file based on its MIME type, given by
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\var{type}.
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The return value is a list of strings giving all possible filename extensions,
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including the leading dot (\character{.}).  The extensions are not guaranteed
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to have been associated with any particular data stream, but would be mapped
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to the MIME type \var{type} by \function{guess_type()}.
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Optional \var{strict} has the same meaning as with the
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\function{guess_type()} function.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{guess_extension}{type\optional{, strict}}
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Guess the extension for a file based on its MIME type, given by
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\var{type}.
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The return value is a string giving a filename extension, including the
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leading dot (\character{.}).  The extension is not guaranteed to have been
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associated with any particular data stream, but would be mapped to the 
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MIME type \var{type} by \function{guess_type()}.  If no extension can
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be guessed for \var{type}, \code{None} is returned.
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Optional \var{strict} has the same meaning as with the
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\function{guess_type()} function.
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\end{funcdesc}
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Some additional functions and data items are available for controlling
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the behavior of the module.
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\begin{funcdesc}{init}{\optional{files}}
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Initialize the internal data structures.  If given, \var{files} must
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be a sequence of file names which should be used to augment the
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default type map.  If omitted, the file names to use are taken from
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\constant{knownfiles}.  Each file named in \var{files} or
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\constant{knownfiles} takes precedence over those named before it.
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Calling \function{init()} repeatedly is allowed.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{read_mime_types}{filename}
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Load the type map given in the file \var{filename}, if it exists.  The 
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type map is returned as a dictionary mapping filename extensions,
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including the leading dot (\character{.}), to strings of the form
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\code{'\var{type}/\var{subtype}'}.  If the file \var{filename} does
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not exist or cannot be read, \code{None} is returned.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{add_type}{type, ext\optional{, strict}}
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Add a mapping from the mimetype \var{type} to the extension \var{ext}.
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When the extension is already known, the new type will replace the old
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one. When the type is already known the extension will be added
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to the list of known extensions.
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When \var{strict} is the mapping will added to the official
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MIME types, otherwise to the non-standard ones.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{inited}
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Flag indicating whether or not the global data structures have been
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initialized.  This is set to true by \function{init()}.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{knownfiles}
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List of type map file names commonly installed.  These files are
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typically named \file{mime.types} and are installed in different
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locations by different packages.\index{file!mime.types}
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{suffix_map}
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Dictionary mapping suffixes to suffixes.  This is used to allow
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recognition of encoded files for which the encoding and the type are
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indicated by the same extension.  For example, the \file{.tgz}
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extension is mapped to \file{.tar.gz} to allow the encoding and type
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to be recognized separately.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{encodings_map}
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Dictionary mapping filename extensions to encoding types.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{types_map}
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Dictionary mapping filename extensions to MIME types.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{common_types}
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Dictionary mapping filename extensions to non-standard, but commonly
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found MIME types.
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\end{datadesc}
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The \class{MimeTypes} class may be useful for applications which may
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want more than one MIME-type database:
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\begin{classdesc}{MimeTypes}{\optional{filenames}}
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  This class represents a MIME-types database.  By default, it
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  provides access to the same database as the rest of this module.
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  The initial database is a copy of that provided by the module, and
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  may be extended by loading additional \file{mime.types}-style files
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  into the database using the \method{read()} or \method{readfp()}
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  methods.  The mapping dictionaries may also be cleared before
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  loading additional data if the default data is not desired.
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  The optional \var{filenames} parameter can be used to cause
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  additional files to be loaded ``on top'' of the default database.
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  \versionadded{2.2}
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\end{classdesc}
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\subsection{MimeTypes Objects \label{mimetypes-objects}}
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\class{MimeTypes} instances provide an interface which is very like
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that of the \refmodule{mimetypes} module.
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\begin{datadesc}{suffix_map}
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  Dictionary mapping suffixes to suffixes.  This is used to allow
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  recognition of encoded files for which the encoding and the type are
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  indicated by the same extension.  For example, the \file{.tgz}
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  extension is mapped to \file{.tar.gz} to allow the encoding and type
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  to be recognized separately.  This is initially a copy of the global
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  \code{suffix_map} defined in the module.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{encodings_map}
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  Dictionary mapping filename extensions to encoding types.  This is
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  initially a copy of the global \code{encodings_map} defined in the
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  module.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{types_map}
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  Dictionary mapping filename extensions to MIME types.  This is
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  initially a copy of the global \code{types_map} defined in the
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  module.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{common_types}
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  Dictionary mapping filename extensions to non-standard, but commonly
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  found MIME types.  This is initially a copy of the global
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  \code{common_types} defined in the module.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{guess_extension}{type\optional{, strict}}
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  Similar to the \function{guess_extension()} function, using the
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  tables stored as part of the object.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{guess_type}{url\optional{, strict}}
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  Similar to the \function{guess_type()} function, using the tables
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  stored as part of the object.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{read}{path}
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  Load MIME information from a file named \var{path}.  This uses
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  \method{readfp()} to parse the file.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{readfp}{file}
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  Load MIME type information from an open file.  The file must have
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  the format of the standard \file{mime.types} files.
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\end{methoddesc}
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