$ npm install async-iterator-to-stream
Convert an async iterator/iterable to a readable stream
Even though this library is dedicated to async iterators, it is fully compatible with synchronous ones.
Furthermore, generators can be used to create readable stream factories!
Installation of the npm package:
> npm install --save async-iterator-to-stream
const asyncIteratorToStream = require("async-iterator-to-stream");
// sync/async iterators
asyncIteratorToStream(new Set(["foo", "bar"]).values()).pipe(output);
// sync/async iterables
asyncIteratorToStream.obj([1, 2, 3]).pipe(output);
// if you pass a sync/async generator, it will return a factory instead of a
// stream
const createRangeStream = asyncIteratorToStream.obj(function*(n) {
for (let i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
yield i;
}
});
createRangeStream(10).pipe(output);
Let's implement a simpler fs.createReadStream
to illustrate the usage of this
library.
const asyncIteratorToStream = require("async-iterator-to-stream");
// promisified fs
const fs = require("mz/fs");
const createReadStream = asyncIteratorToStream(async function*(file) {
const fd = await fs.open(file, "r");
try {
let size = yield;
while (true) {
const buf = Buffer.alloc(size);
const [n] = await fs.read(fd, buf, 0, size, null);
if (n < size) {
yield buf.slice(0, n);
return;
}
size = yield buf;
}
} finally {
await fs.close(fd);
}
});
createReadStream("foo.txt").pipe(process.stdout);
If your environment does not support async generators, you may use a sync generator instead and
yield
promises to wait for them.
# Install dependencies
> npm
# Run the tests
> npm test
# Continuously compile
> npm run dev
# Continuously run the tests
> npm run dev-test
# Build for production
> npm run build
Contributions are very welcomed, either on the documentation or on the code.
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