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- koa-compress
- koa-compress/lib/index.js
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Koa Compress
Compress middleware for Koa
Example
const compress = require("koa-compress");
const Koa = require("koa");
const app = new Koa();
app.use(
compress({
filter(content_type) {
return /text/i.test(content_type);
},
threshold: 2048,
gzip: {
flush: require("zlib").constants.Z_SYNC_FLUSH,
},
deflate: {
flush: require("zlib").constants.Z_SYNC_FLUSH,
},
zstd: {
flush: require("zlib").constants.Z_SYNC_FLUSH,
},
br: false, // disable brotli
}),
);Maintainers
- Lead: @jonathanong @jongleberry
- Team: @koajs/compress
Options
filter<Function>
function (mimeType: string): boolean {}A predicate that checks the response MIME type to decide whether to compress. Default: compressible.
options.threshold<String|Number|Function>
Minimum response size in bytes to compress.
Can also be a string parsed by bytes() (e.g. "1kb") or a function (see Functional properties).
Default: 1024.
options[encoding]<Object|Function>
Supported encodings in default preference order: zstd, br, gzip, deflate.
Setting options[encoding] = {} passes those options to the corresponding zlib compressor.
Setting options[encoding] = false disables that encoding.
Can also be a function (see Functional properties).
options.br
Brotli compression is available natively in all supported Node.js versions. The default quality level is 4 for performance reasons.
options.zstd
Zstandard compression is natively supported starting from Node.js v22.15.0 (LTS) and v23.8.0 (Current). The middleware detects zlib.createZstdCompress at runtime; if available, zstd is enabled automatically, otherwise it is skipped.
options.defaultEncoding<String>
Encoding assumed when the client sends no
Accept-Encoding header.
Default: "identity" (no compression).
The HTTP spec treats a missing header as * (any encoding is acceptable),
but that causes problems when debugging with tools like curl or wget.
Set defaultEncoding to "*" to restore spec-compliant behavior.
Manually turning compression on and off
You can force compression by setting ctx.compress = true (bypasses the filter check).
You can disable compression by setting ctx.compress = false.
app.use((ctx, next) => {
ctx.compress = true;
ctx.body = fs.createReadStream(file);
});ctx.compress can also be an options object (same shape as the middleware options).
Its threshold and encoding properties override the global defaults for this response.
Note: an options object does not bypass the filter check — only true does.
Functional properties
The threshold and per-encoding options can be functions. They are called
for every response with three arguments:
type— same asctx.response.typesize— same asctx.response.lengthctx— the full Koa context object
The function should return a valid value for that property. Returning another function of the same shape is allowed — it will be called in turn.
Example:
app.use(
compress({
gzip: (type, size) => (size && size < 65536 ? { level: 9 } : false),
br: (type, size) => size && size >= 65536,
}),
);See the Koa documentation for ctx and ctx.response.