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stream-promise-resolve

v1.0.4

Published

A transform stream that resolves promises limiting concurrency

Downloads

6

Readme

Stream promise resolve

npm version

A transform stream that resolves using promises limiting concurrency.

This is useful, for say, a website crawler where you have a stream of pages to visit and want to limit the number of simultaneous requests.

npm install stream-promise-resolve

Example

const request = require('request-promise-native');
const Resolve = require('stream-promise-resolve');
const stream = // Some means of getting an object stream of urls

// Download our urls 10 at a time
stream
  .pipe(new Resolve({
    resolve: url => request(url),
    maxParallel: 10,  
  }))
  .pipe(new Transform({
    objectMode: true,
    transform: (response) => {
      // do something with the response
    },
  }))
  .pipe(somePlaceToSaveStuff);

Usage

Extend the resolve class and provide a _resolve function. This will be passed the chunk and encoding arguments from stream._transform. It should return a Promise. The return from this promise will be passed to the readable side of the stream.

Setting maxParallel option will control how many promises can run concurrently.

class MyResolver extends Resolve {
  _resolve(chunk, encoding) {
  	 // Method should return a promise
  }
}

new Resolve({ resolve, maxParallel, maintainOrder })

Creates a transform stream. objectMode will default to true. This can be overridden by setting objectMode, readableObjectMode, or writableObjectMode.

Arguments:

  • resolve <Function> Implementation of the Resolve._resolve method.
  • maxParallel <Number> Maximum number of promises to run concurrently. Defaults to 1.
  • maintainOrder <Boolean> Should resolved promises be returned in the same order as they entered the stream. Defaults to true.