# Koa Compress
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Compress middleware for Koa
## Example
```js
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,
},
br: false // disable brotli
}))
```
## Maintainers
- Lead: @jonathanong [@jongleberry](https://twitter.com/jongleberry)
- Team: @koajs/compress
## Options
### filter\<Function\>
```ts
function (mimeType: string): Boolean {
}
```
An optional function that checks the response content type to decide whether to compress.
By default, it uses [compressible](https://github.com/jshttp/compressible).
### options.threshold\<String|Number\>
Minimum response size in bytes to compress.
Default `1024` bytes or `1kb`.
### options[encoding]\<Object\>
The current encodings are, in order of preference: `br`, `gzip`, `deflate`.
Setting `options[encoding] = {}` will pass those options to the encoding function.
Setting `options[encoding] = false` will disable that encoding.
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[Brotli compression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotli) is supported in node v11.7.0+, which includes it natively.
As of v5.1.0, the default quality level is 4 for performance reasons.
### options.defaultEncoding\<String\>
An optional string, which specifies what encoders to use for requests without
[Accept-Encoding](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Accept-Encoding).
Default `identity`.
The standard dictates to treat such requests as `*` meaning that all compressions are permissible,
yet it causes very practical problems when debugging servers with manual tools like `curl`, `wget`, and so on.
If you want to enable the standard behavior, just set `defaultEncoding` to `*`.
## Manually turning compression on and off
You can always enable compression by setting `ctx.compress = true`.
You can always disable compression by setting `ctx.compress = false`.
This bypasses the filter check.
```js
app.use((ctx, next) => {
ctx.compress = true
ctx.body = fs.createReadStream(file)
})
```