
- Complete NestJS TypeScript implementation with WebSocket support - Direct messaging (DM) and group chat functionality - End-to-end encryption with AES encryption and key pairs - Media file support (images, videos, audio, documents) up to 100MB - Push notifications with Firebase Cloud Messaging integration - Mention alerts and real-time typing indicators - User authentication with JWT and Passport - SQLite database with TypeORM entities and relationships - Comprehensive API documentation with Swagger/OpenAPI - File upload handling with secure access control - Online/offline status tracking and presence management - Message editing, deletion, and reply functionality - Notification management with automatic cleanup - Health check endpoint for monitoring - CORS configuration for cross-origin requests - Environment-based configuration management - Structured for Flutter SDK integration Features implemented: ✅ Real-time messaging with Socket.IO ✅ User registration and authentication ✅ Direct messages and group chats ✅ Media file uploads and management ✅ End-to-end encryption ✅ Push notifications ✅ Mention alerts ✅ Typing indicators ✅ Message read receipts ✅ Online status tracking ✅ File access control ✅ Comprehensive API documentation Ready for Flutter SDK development and production deployment.
70 lines
3.0 KiB
TypeScript
70 lines
3.0 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Interface describing options for serving static assets.
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*
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* @see [Serving static files in Express](https://expressjs.com/en/starter/static-files.html)
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* @see [Model-View-Controller](https://docs.nestjs.com/techniques/mvc)
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*
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* @publicApi
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*/
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export interface ServeStaticOptions {
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/**
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* Set how "dotfiles" are treated when encountered. A dotfile is a file or directory that begins with a dot (".").
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* Note this check is done on the path itself without checking if the path actually exists on the disk.
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* If root is specified, only the dotfiles above the root are checked (i.e. the root itself can be within a dotfile when when set to "deny").
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* The default value is 'ignore'.
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* 'allow' No special treatment for dotfiles
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* 'deny' Send a 403 for any request for a dotfile
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* 'ignore' Pretend like the dotfile does not exist and call next()
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*/
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dotfiles?: string;
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/**
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* Enable or disable etag generation, defaults to true.
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*/
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etag?: boolean;
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/**
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* Set file extension fallbacks. When set, if a file is not found, the given extensions will be added to the file name and search for.
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* The first that exists will be served. Example: ['html', 'htm'].
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* The default value is false.
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*/
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extensions?: string[];
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/**
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* Let client errors fall-through as unhandled requests, otherwise forward a client error.
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* The default value is false.
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*/
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fallthrough?: boolean;
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/**
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* Enable or disable the immutable directive in the Cache-Control response header.
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* If enabled, the maxAge option should also be specified to enable caching. The immutable directive will prevent supported clients from making conditional requests during the life of the maxAge option to check if the file has changed.
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*/
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immutable?: boolean;
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/**
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* By default this module will send "index.html" files in response to a request on a directory.
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* To disable this set false or to supply a new index pass a string or an array in preferred order.
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*/
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index?: boolean | string | string[];
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/**
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* Enable or disable Last-Modified header, defaults to true. Uses the file system's last modified value.
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*/
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lastModified?: boolean;
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/**
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* Provide a max-age in milliseconds for http caching, defaults to 0. This can also be a string accepted by the ms module.
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*/
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maxAge?: number | string;
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/**
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* Redirect to trailing "/" when the pathname is a dir. Defaults to true.
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*/
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redirect?: boolean;
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/**
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* Function to set custom headers on response. Alterations to the headers need to occur synchronously.
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* The function is called as `fn(res, path, stat)`, where the arguments are:
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* `res` - the response object
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* `path` - the file path that is being sent
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* `stat` - the stat object of the file that is being sent
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*/
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setHeaders?: (res: any, path: string, stat: any) => any;
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/**
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* Creates a virtual path prefix
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*/
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prefix?: string;
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}
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