1.0.1 • Published 5 years ago
encapsulate-streams v1.0.1
encapsulate-streams
Offer a pipeline of multiple transform streams as a single, encapsulating transform stream
Install
npm install encapsulate-streams
Use
import encapsulateStreams from 'encapsulate-streams'
import { Readable, Transform, Writable } from 'readable-stream'
function readable<O>(f: () => O): Readable {
return new Readable({
objectMode: true,
read() {
this.push(f())
}
})
}
function transform<I, O>(f: (chunk: I) => O): Transform {
return new Transform({
objectMode: true,
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
transform(chunk: I, _: string, callback: (error?: Error, data?: any) => void) {
const result: O = f(chunk)
this.push(result)
callback()
}
})
}
function writable<I, O>(f: (chunk: I) => O): Writable {
return new Writable({
objectMode: true,
write(chunk: I, _: string, callback: (error?: Error \| null) => void) {
f(chunk)
callback()
}
})
}
function main() {
const elements = [0, 1, 2, 3, null]
let index = 0
const source = readable(() => elements[index++])
const transform1 = transform((value: number) => value + 1)
const transform2 = transform((value: number) => value * 10)
const witness: number[] = []
const sink = writable((value: number) => witness.push(value))
const stream = encapsulateStreams(transform1, transform2)
source.pipe(stream).pipe(sink)
sink.on('finish', () => {
console.log(witness)
})
}
main()
//=>[ 10, 20, 30, 40 ]
Index
Functions
Functions
encapsulateStreams
▸ encapsulateStreams(...streams: Transform
[]): Transform
Defined in encapsulate-streams.ts:16
Encapsulate multiple transform-streams as a single, encapsulating transform stream.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Rest streams | Transform [] | Streams to encapsulate |
Returns: Transform
A transform-stream encapsulating given streams