0.0.6 • Published 12 years ago

stream-master v0.0.6

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12 years ago

stream-master

stream-master is an API for joining multiple streams together under a single streaming parent. At the current moment, stream-master just combines child streams in arbitrary fashion, but in the future it will emit data events per each child stream in more ordered fashion. It is still possible to isolate individual streams within stream-master because the child function will return the specific stream that has become a child if stream-master.

stream-master also emits a zeroChildren event when all its child streams have emitted end. This is useful if you want all your child streams to finish before doing something else with them.

API

var master = require('stream-master') master is a readable stream in this case, not writable. stream-master exports a single function that takes an options object as an argument. opts.bufSize is the buffer size for the children streams of stream-master (when not passed an argument to the child function). When child streams surpass this buffer limit, they will emit the buffered data.

child function

//bufSize indicates how much data child streams should buffer before emmiting data. pass 0 for data to be emmited without buffering
var master = require('stream-master')({bufSize:1024 * 5}) //returns a readable stream.
  , fs = require('fs')

//each child stream emits data normally, but buffers data to notify parent of incoming data
//parent doesn't emit data until a child stream has buffed max limit or has ended

var child1 = request('http://npmjs.org').pipe(master.child()) //child returns a readable/writable stream
child.pipe(fs.createWriteStream(fileName) //child emits data from the 'request' pipe
//same as:   request('http://saambarati.org/').pipe(master.child()).pipe(fs.createWriteStream(fileName))

var child2 = request('http://nodejs.org').pipe(master.child())

//pass a readable stream as an argument to master.child()
var child3 = master.child( request('http://github.com') ) // child3 === request('http://github.com')
child3.pipe(process.stdout)

master.pipe(fs.createWriteStream(masterFile)) //master emits data of both child1 and child2 and child 3
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