I think the best javascript approach would be to use HTMLImageElement object with deferred object:
function isImage(src) {
var deferred = $q.defer();
var image = new Image();
image.onerror = function() {
deferred.resolve(false);
};
image.onload = function() {
deferred.resolve(true);
};
image.src = src;
return deferred.promise;
}
Usage:
isImage('http://asd.com/asd/asd.jpg').then(function(test) {
console.log(test);
});
Using HTMLImageElement
gives you some benefits: not only it tests that the file is downloadable but also it is valid image resource that can be displayed by img
tag.
I wrapped this code in simple service to make a test and it seems to work:
app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, Utils) {
$scope.test = function() {
Utils.isImage($scope.source).then(function(result) {
$scope.result = result;
});
};
});
app.factory('Utils', function($q) {
return {
isImage: function(src) {
// ... above code for isImage function
}
};
});
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