- This is all unofficial, based on developer guide and site source.
- Official SDK will probably be released in the future. You may want to wait.
- Only part of the API is implemented.
- Crypto is mostly ported from browser code and isn't optimal. Probably some of it could be done with openssl, ursa or cryptojs or the algorithms could at least be ported to use Buffer format, but this is no way a priority.
- If you use it for something make sure you agree with Mega's Terms of Service.
npm install mega
var mega = require('mega')
See examples directory for quick start.
- No sharing features
- Missing file management: move, symlink etc.
This module also works in the browser with browserify. Not all patches have landed yet so you should use this fork and [email protected]
. See demo page for preview.
Create new connection instance to Mega.
Supported options:
email
- User login email.
password
- User password.
keepalive
- Keep connection open to receive server-to-client requests that will be mapped to events. Defaults to true.
autoload
- Load in file structure. Defaults to true.
If you don't specify email/password then temporary account will be created. Once connection closes for temporary account you cannot access same account again so you need to save a link to file. Temporary accounts regularly get deleted.
After readyCallback()
or ready
event fires storage has following properties:
name
- Account owner name
key
- Account master key
rsaPrivateKey
- RSA private Key
sid
- Current session ID
files
- Hash of File
objects by node ID-s.
root
- File
object for Cloud Drive main directory
trash
- File
object for Rubbish bin
inbox
- File
object for Inbox
mounts
- Array of all top level directories
fs.createReadStream('myfile.txt').pipe(storage.upload('myfile.txt'))
Upload a file to Mega. You can pass in buffer data or just pipe data into it. Callback returns uploaded file object. If you don't specify callback you can listen for complete
event to get the file handle.
Supported options:
name
- File name required
attributes
- Object of file attributes.
size
- File size. Note that because Mega's API needs final data length before uploading can start, streaming only fully works if you specify the size of your data. Otherwise it needs to first buffer your data to determine the size.
target
- Target directory file object or node ID. Defaults to storage.root
.
storage.mkdir('dirname', function(err, file) {
})
Supported options:
name
- Directory name required
attributes
- Object of file attributes.
target
- Parent directory file object or node ID. Defaults to storage.root
.
Reloads files tree. No need to call this if autoload
is used.
These events fire on file changes when keepalive
is used. The changes can be triggered from any session connected to the same account.
add
- New file/dir was added. Parameters: file.
move
- File was moved to another dir. Parameters: file, olddir.
delete
- File was deleted. Parameters: file.
update
- File was changed(renamed). Parameters: file.
var file = mega.file('https://mega....')
Returns file object based on download URL or options. Options can be downloadId
and key
.
Properties:
name
- File name
attributes
- Object of attributes
size
- File size
key
- File key(buffer)
timestamp
- File creation time
nodeId
- File ID
downloadId
- Link ID to file. Only if created from link.
directory
- Boolean if file is directory.
children
- Array of files for directories.
Read file contents.
file.download().pipe(fs.createWriteStream('myfile.txt'))
file.download(function(err, data) {
// data is buffer
})
Make download link for a file.
file.link(function(err, url) {
// url: https://mega.co.nz/#!downloadId!key
})
Delete file permanently.
file.delete(function(err) {
// deleted.
})
Download and decrypt file attributes. Attributes normally contain file name("n"), but it seems you can put anything you want in there.
Only makes sense when file is created from download link with mega.file(url)
, otherwise attributes are already loaded/decrypted.
mega.file(url).loadAttributes(function(err, file) {
// file.name
// file.size
// file.attributes
})
Same events as for Storage objects. Only trigger for a specific file.
move
- File was moved to another dir. Parameters: olddir.
delete
- File was deleted.
update
- File was changed(renamed).
Lower level duplex streams. These could be used if you want to do network traffic and crypto on different time.
Takes in encrypted file data and outputs decrypted data and vice versa. Also does MAC verification / generation.
Note that if you specify key for encrypt()
it needs to be 192bit. Other 64bit are for the MAC. You can later read the full key from the key
property of the stream.