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[Components] zip_archive_api #11789
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Walkthrough
The changes introduce a new file compression feature to the zip_archive_api
, allowing users to compress files into zip folders via a specified API. Key updates include new constants for upload types, an expanded application structure with detailed property definitions, and enhancements to the request handling methods. The package.json
file reflects these updates with a version increment and new dependencies.
Changes
File Path | Change Summary |
---|---|
components/zip_archive_api/actions/compress-files/compress-files.mjs |
New file implementing file compression functionality, exporting an action for compressing files. |
components/zip_archive_api/common/constants.mjs |
New file defining a constant UPLOAD_TYPES for managing upload types centrally. |
components/zip_archive_api/package.json |
Updated version from 0.0.1 to 0.1.0 and added dependencies: @pipedream/platform and form-data . |
components/zip_archive_api/zip_archive_api.app.mjs |
Expanded propDefinitions with new properties for file handling, added methods for API requests and file compression. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant API
participant CompressFiles
User->>API: Request to compress files
API->>CompressFiles: Call compressFiles()
CompressFiles->>API: Prepare and send compression request
API->>CompressFiles: Return compressed file data
CompressFiles->>User: Provide path to compressed file
🐇 "In a world of files, so neat and bright,
I zip them up with all my might!
With constants set and methods new,
Compression's here, oh what a view!
Hopping through code, I dance with glee,
For now, my files are zipped with me!" 🐰✨
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@vunguyenhung I didn't find a way to make extract-files
action work, so I removed it.
/approve