Create upload service

In this guide, we will create a new collection with file field that will be saved in the public folder in the server, after you finish this guide you can change the storage in google-cloud or aws

1 - Generate a new service

Create a new mongoose service that going to record all the files. in this example we going to call the service 'organizations-files'

feathers generate service
? What kind of service is it? Mongoose
? What is the name of the service? organizations-files
? Which path should the service be registered on? /organizations-files
? Does the service require authentication? No

2 - Create new validators file

Create organizations-file.validators.js in the validators folder path: src > validators > organizations-files.validators.js

const {Joi, enums} = require('feathers-mongoose-casl');

const getJoiObject = function(withRequired) {
  const required = withRequired ? 'required' : 'optional';
  return Joi.object({
    // Data from user
    displayName: Joi.string()[required](),

    // File will be the file url in the storage - the uploadMiddleware will handle this value
    file: Joi.string().meta({ dashboard: { doc: {inputType: 'file'}, list: {type: 'link'} } }),

    // Data from the file
    originalName: Joi.string(),

    // The user that uplaod the file
    user: Joi.objectId()
      .meta({ type: 'ObjectId', ref: 'users', displayKey: 'email' })
      .meta({ dashboard: { doc: {readOnly: true} } }),

    // Data from the upload service
    fileId: Joi.string().meta({ dashboard: { hide: 1 }}),
    storage: Joi.string().valid(
      enums.STORAGE_TYPES['local-public'], // When file saved on local-storage
      enums.STORAGE_TYPES['others'], // When user pass link to file
    ).meta({ dashboard: { hide: 1 }})
  });
};

module.exports = getJoiObject;

3. Add service middleware

Inside the organizations-files.service.js , add the uploadMiddleware path : src > services > organizations-files > organizations-files.service.js

  • We have set in the example sys_admin ability - change it to your needs

uploadMiddleware
// Initializes the `organizations-files` service on path `/organizations-files`
const createModel = require('../../models/organizations-files.model');
const hooks = require('./organizations-files.hooks');
const { createService,  STORAGE_TYPES, uploadMiddleware} = require('feathers-mongoose-casl');
module.exports = function (app) {
  const Model = createModel(app);
  const paginate = app.get('paginate');

  const options = {
    Model,
    paginate,
    serviceRules: [
      {
        actions: ['manage'],
        roles: ['sys_admin']
      }
    ]
  };

  // Initialize our service with any options it requires
  app.use('/organizations-files',
    uploadMiddleware({
      app,
      fileKeyName: 'file',
      serviceName: 'organizations-files',
      storageService: STORAGE_TYPES['local-public'],
      publicRead: false,
      mimetypes: null // optional - array of mimetypes to allow
    }),
    createService(options));

  // Get our initialized service so that we can register hooks
  const service = app.service('organizations-files');

  service.hooks(hooks);
};

4 - Update service model

path: src > models > organizations-files.model.js

//organizations-files-model.js - A mongoose model
// 
// See http://mongoosejs.com/docs/models.html
// for more of what you can do here.
const organizationFilesValidators = require('../validators/organizations-files.validators');
const { createModelFromJoi } = require('feathers-mongoose-casl');

module.exports = function (app) {
  return createModelFromJoi(app, 'organizations-files',organizationFilesValidators);
};

5 - Update service hooks

path: src > services > organizations-files > organizations-files.hooks.js

const {hooks} = require('feathers-mongoose-casl');
const {uploadsHooks} = hooks;

const uploadHookConfig = {
  fileKeyName: 'file',
  userKeyName: 'user',
  publicRead: false,
  singUrlKeyName: 'file'
};


module.exports = {
  before: {
    all: [uploadsHooks(uploadHookConfig)],
    find: [],
    get: [],
    create: [],
    update: [],
    patch: [],
    remove: []
  },

  after: {
    all: [uploadsHooks(uploadHookConfig)],
    find: [],
    get: [],
    create: [],
    update: [],
    patch: [],
    remove: []
  },

  error: {
    all: [],
    find: [],
    get: [],
    create: [],
    update: [],
    patch: [],
    remove: []
  }
};

6 - import upload service

path: src > services > index.js

const { services } = require('feathers-mongoose-casl');
module.exports = function (app) {
    ...
    app.configure(services.uploads); // uploads file to aws/google or to local folder.(Not exposed to the client)
}

7 - Validate config file

path: config\default.json

Check that your not missing this in your configuration file

{
  "host": "localhost",
  "port": 3030,
  "public": "../public/",
  "s3": { // Optional - only if you want to use s3
    "bucket": "bucket....",
    "accessKeyId": "accessKeyId....",
    "secretAccessKey": "secretAccessKey....",
    "signedUrlExpires" : 900
  },
  "google-cloud": { // Optional - only if you want to use google-cloud
    "projectId": "google-cloud-id",
    "bucket": "MyCompany-dev",
    "keyFilename": "../src/secret-files/google-key.json", /* The place you save your google json file*/
    "signedUrlExpires" : 900
  },
  "feathers-mongoose-casl": {
  ...

    "privateFolder": "../private-files",
    "privateFilesAbilityCache": {
      "enabled": true,
      "local-config": {
        "max": 100,
        "maxAge": 3600000
      }
    },
    "uploads": {
      "services": {
        "s3": false,
        "local-private": true,
        "local-public": true,
        "google-cloud": false
      },
      "defaultFileService": "local-private",
      "blockDeleteDocumentWhenDeleteFileFailed": false,
      "blockUpdateDocumentWhenReplaceFileFailed": false
    }
  }

8 - Done!

test the service

test from dashboard : 1) open feathersjs-mongoose-casl-admin and try to upload a file

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