1.1.0 • Published 5 years ago

bloxycrats v1.1.0

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MIT
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5 years ago

Bloxycrats

This module transforms a duplex stream (e.g. TCP or TLS stream) into a block-oriented interface. The API has been inspired by Node's dgram API but is not 100% compatible.

Example

Server:

const net = require('net');
const Bloxy = require('bloxycrats');
net.createServer((socket) => {
	const connection = new Bloxy(socket);
	connection.send(Buffer.from('Hello world!'));
}).listen(1337);

Client:

const net = require('net');
const Bloxy = require('bloxycrats');
const connection = new Bloxy(net.connect({port: 1337}));
connection.on('message', (msg) => console.log(msg.toString()));

This may seem trivial. But Bloxycrats ensures that "Hello World" is always transferred in one block. It never happens that it gets split up into "Hello W" and "orld".

API

const Bloxy = require('bloxycrats');
const connection = new Bloxy(stream);

Convert the duplex stream stream into the block-oriented interface connection.

Method: send

connection.send(block).then(() => {...});

Sends block to the other side. The returned Promise resolves once all data is flushed. Please note: Back-pressure is not handled by this method. So please wait for the data to be flushed before sending the next block.

block is an instance of Buffer or an Array of Buffer that is concatenated before it goes on the wire.

Method: close

connection.close().then(() => {...});

Destroys the underlaying stream and resolved once the close event is fired or if the stream is already destroyed.

Event: message

connection.on('message', (block) => {...});

This event is raised, once a complete buffer has been received.

Events: close, end, error

connection.on('close', () => {...});
connection.on('end', () => {...});
connection.on('error', (err) => {...});

These events are forwarded from the underlaying stream.

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