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get-stream
Get a stream as a string, buffer, or array
Install
$ npm install get-stream
Usage
const fs = require('fs');
const getStream = require('get-stream');
(async () => {
const stream = fs.createReadStream('unicorn.txt');
console.log(await getStream(stream));
/*
,,))))))));,
__)))))))))))))),
\|/ -\(((((''''((((((((.
-*-==//////(('' . `)))))),
/|\ ))| o ;-. '((((( ,(,
( `| / ) ;))))' ,_))^;(~
| | | ,))((((_ _____------~~~-. %,;(;(>';'~
o_); ; )))(((` ~---~ `:: \ %%~~)(v;(`('~
; ''''```` `: `:::|\,__,%% );`'; ~
| _ ) / `:|`----' `-'
______/\/~ | / /
/~;;.____/;;' / ___--,-( `;;;/
/ // _;______;'------~~~~~ /;;/\ /
// | | / ; \;;,\
(<_ | ; /',/-----' _>
\_| ||_ //~;~~~~~~~~~
`\_| (,~~
\~\
~~
*/
})();
API
The methods returns a promise that resolves when the end
event fires on the stream, indicating that there is no more data to be read. The stream is switched to flowing mode.
getStream(stream, options?)
Get the stream
as a string.
options
Type: object
encoding
Type: string
Default: 'utf8'
Encoding of the incoming stream.
maxBuffer
Type: number
Default: Infinity
Maximum length of the returned string. If it exceeds this value before the stream ends, the promise will be rejected with a getStream.MaxBufferError
error.
getStream.buffer(stream, options?)
Get the stream
as a buffer.
It honors the maxBuffer
option as above, but it refers to byte length rather than string length.
getStream.array(stream, options?)
Get the stream
as an array of values.
It honors both the maxBuffer
and encoding
options. The behavior changes slightly based on the encoding chosen:
-
When
encoding
is unset, it assumes an object mode stream and collects values emitted fromstream
unmodified. In this casemaxBuffer
refers to the number of items in the array (not the sum of their sizes). -
When
encoding
is set tobuffer
, it collects an array of buffers.maxBuffer
refers to the summed byte lengths of every buffer in the array. -
When
encoding
is set to anything else, it collects an array of strings.maxBuffer
refers to the summed character lengths of every string in the array.
Errors
If the input stream emits an error
event, the promise will be rejected with the error. The buffered data will be attached to the bufferedData
property of the error.
(async () => {
try {
await getStream(streamThatErrorsAtTheEnd('unicorn'));
} catch (error) {
console.log(error.bufferedData);
//=> 'unicorn'
}
})()
FAQ
How is this different from concat-stream
?
This module accepts a stream instead of being one and returns a promise instead of using a callback. The API is simpler and it only supports returning a string, buffer, or array. It doesn't have a fragile type inference. You explicitly choose what you want. And it doesn't depend on the huge readable-stream
package.
Related
- get-stdin - Get stdin as a string or buffer
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