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Robert Lützner 2bd85df383
Add missing MIME types for comicbook formats (#11010)
* Correct MIME types for comicbook file extensions

cb7, cba, cbr, cbt and cbz all refer to different types of digital
comicbooks. The last letter of the extension indicates the compression
algorithm that was used: 7zip, arc, rar, tar or zip.

All these filetypes used to have the `application/x-cbr` MIME type
assigned to them. However, that has since been deprecated and was
replaced with

- `application/vnd.comicbook-rar` for rar compressed files and
- `application/vnd.comicbook+zip` for rar compressed files.

Only these two are officially listed by IANA

https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/vnd.comicbook+zip

. cbr and cbz are by far the most common file extensions for comicbooks.

There's no official MIME type for cb7, cba or cbt files. However, with
rar being a proprietary compression algorithm, FOSS applications will
often refuse to handle files that identify themselves as
`application/x-cbr`, so I decided to assign extension specific MIME
types to them. I've seen these being used by other applications,
specifically comic book readers.

I've read through the docs on iana.org, but haven't figured out why they
chose `-rar`, but `+zip`.

* Add conversions from MIME type to file extensions for comicbook formats

cb7, cba, cbr, cbt and cbz all refer to different types of digital
comicbooks. The last letter of the extension indicates the compression
algorithm that was used: 7zip, arc, rar, tar or zip.

All these filetypes used to have the `application/x-cbr` MIME type
assigned to them. However, that has since been deprecated and was
replaced with

- `application/vnd.comicbook-rar` for rar compressed files and
- `application/vnd.comicbook+zip` for rar compressed files.

Only these two are officially listed by IANA

https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/vnd.comicbook+zip

. cbr and cbz are by far the most common file extensions for comicbooks.

There's no official MIME type for cb7, cba or cbt files. However, with
rar being a proprietary compression algorithm, FOSS applications will
often refuse to handle files that identify themselves as
`application/x-cbr`, so I decided to assign extension specific MIME
types to them. I've seen these being used by other applications,
specifically comic book readers.

* Update CONTRIBUTORS.md
2024-02-15 23:15:14 +01:00
felix920506 aaa9345a53
Correct m4b mimetype (#10980) 2024-02-10 21:39:30 -07:00
Bond_009 a38cb3ade8 Fix tests 2023-02-16 15:08:04 +01:00
Bond_009 dc222b75c5 Remove incorrect mime type image/jpg 2022-01-04 10:40:16 +01:00
Cody Robibero 6804624c15 Add image/jpg to extension lookup 2021-12-25 11:41:39 -07:00
Bond_009 7ee96a59d3 Use correct jpeg MIME type
image/jpg isn't a valid MIME type
2021-12-12 02:07:35 +01:00
Ahmed Rafiq cf75f99f0e
Update unit test name
Co-authored-by: Claus Vium <cvium@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-04 21:14:52 +06:00
Ahmed Rafiq fa6f6515a6
Update unit test name
Co-authored-by: Claus Vium <cvium@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-04 21:14:16 +06:00
Ahmed Rafiq 6193fdea69 Use MimeTypes package to determine MIME type
This simplifies the code since we don't have to keep large mappings of extensions and MIME types.

We still keep the ability to override the mappings for:
- filling in entries not present in the package, for e.g. ".azw3"
- picking preferred extensions, for e.g. MimeTypes provides ".conf" as a possible extionsion for "text/plain", and while that is correct, ".txt" would be preferrable
- compatibility reasons
2021-12-04 20:08:16 +06:00