Python-MimeParse ================ .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/dbtsai/python-mimeparse.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/dbtsai/python-mimeparse This module provides basic functions for handling mime-types. It can handle matching mime-types against a list of media-ranges. See section 5.3.2 of the HTTP 1.1 Semantics and Content specification [RFC 7231] for a complete explanation: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.2 Installation ------------ Use **pip**: .. code-block:: sh $ pip install python-mimeparse It supports Python 2.7, 3.4+ and PyPy. Functions --------- **parse_mime_type()** Parses a mime-type into its component parts. **parse_media_range()** Media-ranges are mime-types with wild-cards and a "q" quality parameter. **quality()** Determines the quality ("q") of a mime-type when compared against a list of media-ranges. **quality_parsed()** Just like ``quality()`` except the second parameter must be pre-parsed. **best_match()** Choose the mime-type with the highest quality ("q") from a list of candidates. Testing ------- Run the tests by typing: ``python mimeparse_test.py``. The tests require Python 2.6. To make sure that the package works in all the supported environments, you can run **tox** tests: .. code-block:: sh $ pip install tox $ tox The format of the JSON test data file is as follows: A top-level JSON object which has a key for each of the functions to be tested. The value corresponding to that key is a list of tests. Each test contains: the argument or arguments to the function being tested, the expected results and an optional description.