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it-pushable2

v3.0.0

Published

Pushable iterable

Downloads

1

Readme

it-pushable2

An commonjs version of it-iterable

Notes

Copied from https://github.com/alanshaw/it-pushable and make the module type as commonjs.

Install

npm install it-pushable

Usage

import { pushable } from 'it-pushable2'

const source = pushable()

setTimeout(() => source.push('hello'), 100)
setTimeout(() => source.push('world'), 200)
setTimeout(() => source.end(), 300)

const start = Date.now()

for await (const value of source) {
  console.log(`got "${value}" after ${Date.now() - start}ms`)
}
console.log(`done after ${Date.now() - start}ms`)

/*
Output:
got "hello" after 105ms
got "world" after 207ms
done after 309ms
*/
import { pushableV } from 'it-pushable'
import all from 'it-all'

const source = pushableV()

source.push(1)
source.push(2)
source.push(3)
source.end()

console.info(await all(source))
/*
Output:
[ [1, 2, 3] ]
*/

API

pushable([options])

Create a new async iterable. The values yielded from calls to .next() or when used in a for await of loop are "pushed" into the iterable. Returns an async iterable object with the following additional methods:

  • .push(value) - push a value into the iterable. Values are yielded from the iterable in the order they are pushed. Values not yet consumed from the iterable are buffered
  • .end([err]) - end the iterable after all values in the buffer (if any) have been yielded. If an error is passed the buffer is cleared immediately and the next iteration will throw the passed error
  • .readableLength - a number that represents the size of the queue. if objectMode is true, this is the number of objects in the queue, if false it's the total number of bytes in the queue

options is an optional parameter, an object with the following properties:

  • onEnd - a function called after all values have been yielded from the iterator (including buffered values). In the case when the iterator is ended with an error it will be passed the error as a parameter.
  • objectMode - a boolean value that means non-Uint8Arrays will be passed to .push, default: false

pushableV([options])

Similar to pushable, except it yields multiple buffered chunks at a time. All values yielded from the iterable will be arrays.

Related

  • it-pipe Utility to "pipe" async iterables together

Contribute

Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.

License

MIT © Alan Shaw