0.7.1 • Published 8 years ago
rethinkdb-stream-chunker v0.7.1
rethinkdb-stream-chunker
Chunk RethinkDB protocol stream into query or response buffers
Installation
npm i --save rethinkdb-stream-chunker
Examples
QueryStreamChunker
Streams piped throught as QueryStreamChunker will be "chunked" in to query buffers.
This enables functionality that require inspection of incoming queries as a whole, such as query validation
var QueryStreamChunker = require('rethinkdb-stream-chunker').QueryStreamChunker
var r = require('rethinkdb')
var queryStream = ...
var reql = r.table('foo').get('bar')
// create a query buffer
var token = new Buffer(8)
var len = new Buffer(4)
var term = JSON.stringify([1, reql.build()])
len.writeUInt32LE(term.length)
term = new Buffer(term)
var queryBuf = Buffer.concat([token, len, term])
// pipe queryStream to chunker
queryStream
.pipe(new QueryStreamChunker())
.on('data', function (data) {
// data will be equivalent to full queryBuf
// even though it was written to the stream as partial chunks
})
var partialChunks = [
queryBuf.slice(0, 5),
queryBuf.slice(5, 10),
queryBuf.slice(10, 12),
queryBuf.slice(12) // to end
]
partialChunks.forEach(function (buf) {
queryStream.write(buf)
})
ResponseStreamChunker
Streams piped throught as QueryStreamChunker will be "chunked" in to response buffers.
This enables functionality that require inspection of incoming queries as a whole, such as query validation.
ResponseStreamChunker allows for easy injection of custom responses (such as responding w/ an error when a custom validation of a query fails).
var ResponseStreamChunker = require('rethinkdb-stream-chunker').ResponseStreamChunker
var r = require('rethinkdb')
var responseChunker = new ResponseStreamChunker()
r.connect(function (err, conn) {
if (err) { throw err }
conn.rawSocket
.pipe(responseChunker)
.on(function (responseBuf) {
// full response buff
var tokenBuf = responseBuf.slice(0, 8)
var lenBuf = responseBuf.slice(8, 12)
var responseAst = JSON.parse(responseBuf.slice(12).toString())
// ...
})
// you can even use responseChunker to write a custom error
responseChunker.insertClientError(queryTokenBuf, 'access denied')
// ofcourse, responseChunker should be piped to something else...
})
License
MIT