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writable-consumable-stream

v4.1.0

Published

An async stream which can be iterated over using a for-await-of loop.

Downloads

113,016

Readme

writable-consumable-stream

An async stream which can be iterated over using a for-await-of loop and which can be written to.

The WritableConsumableStream class extends the ConsumableStream class.
See https://github.com/SocketCluster/consumable-stream

Installation

npm install writable-consumable-stream

Usage

Require

const WritableConsumableStream = require('writable-consumable-stream');

Consume a stream and write to it asynchronously:

let consumableStream = new WritableConsumableStream();

async function consumeAsyncIterable(asyncIterable) {
  // Consume iterable data asynchronously.
  for await (let packet of asyncIterable) {
    console.log('Packet:', packet);
  }
}
consumeAsyncIterable(consumableStream);

setInterval(() => {
  // Write data to the stream asynchronously,
  consumableStream.write(`Timestamp: ${Date.now()}`);
}, 100);

Consume a stream using a while loop:

let consumableStream = new WritableConsumableStream();

async function consumeAsyncIterable(asyncIterable) {
  // Consume iterable data asynchronously.
  // Works in older environments.
  let asyncIterator = asyncIterable.createConsumer();
  while (true) {
    let packet = await asyncIterator.next();
    if (packet.done) break;
    console.log('Packet:', packet.value);
  }
}
consumeAsyncIterable(consumableStream);

setInterval(() => {
  // Write data to the stream asynchronously,
  consumableStream.write(`Timestamp: ${Date.now()}`);
}, 100);

Consume a filtered stream using an async generator:

let consumableStream = new WritableConsumableStream();

// Creates an async generator which only produces packets which are allowed by the
// specified filterFunction.
async function* createFilteredStreamGenerator(fullStream, filterFunction) {
  for await (let packet of fullStream) {
    if (filterFunction(packet)) {
      yield packet;
    }
  }
}

async function consumeAsyncIterable(asyncIterable) {
  // Consume iterable data asynchronously.
  for await (let packet of asyncIterable) {
    console.log('Packet:', packet);
  }
}

// The filter function will only include strings which end with the number 5.
function filterFn(data) {
  return /5$/.test(data);
}
let filteredStreamGenerator = createFilteredStreamGenerator(consumableStream, filterFn);

consumeAsyncIterable(filteredStreamGenerator);

setInterval(() => {
  // Write data to the stream asynchronously,
  consumableStream.write(`Timestamp: ${Date.now()}`);
}, 100);

Consume only the next data object which will be written to the stream:

let consumableStream = new WritableConsumableStream();

(async () => {
  let data = await consumableStream.once();
  console.log(data);
})();

setInterval(() => {
  // Write data to the stream asynchronously,
  consumableStream.write(`Timestamp: ${Date.now()}`);
}, 100);

See test/ directory for additional examples.