0.1.4 • Published 10 years ago

streamworks v0.1.4

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License
MIT
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github
Last release
10 years ago

streamworks

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Combine merge and pipe streams into stream architectures that can bend packets to your will.

merge stream

merge stream diagram

A merge stream will duplicate the input across all members and merge the output from all members (based on combine-stream.

pipe stream

pipe stream diagram

A pipe stream will pass the output from each member as the input to the next (based on stream-combiner.

combo streams

combo stream diagram

Both types accepts streams in their list - you can combine merge and pipes with each other - it's stream inception!

installation

$ npm install streamworks

usage

There are 2 main methods:

  • merge
  • pipe

Create each type of stream by passing an array of either:

  • functions - these are turned into streams using through2
  • streams - these are used as is

example

var from = require('from');
var streamworks = require('streamworks');


// a merge is a stream that splits the input across each function and merges the output back into one stream
var mergestream = streamworks.merge([

	// order lots
	function(chunk, enc, callback){
		this.push(chunk + ':10')
		callback()
	},

	// order some
	function(chunk, enc, callback){
		this.push(chunk + ':2')
		callback()
	}
])


// a pipe is a stream that passes values through each function
var pipestream = streamworks.pipe([

	// filter anything that does not start with p
	function(chunk, enc, callback){
		if(chunk.toString().indexOf('p')!=0){
			this.push(chunk);
		}
		callback();
	},

	// uppercase to input
	function(chunk, enc, callback){

		this.push(chunk.toString().toUpperCase())
	}
])

// run some data through the merge stream (which will duplicate it) and then through the pipe stream (which will filter it)
from(['apple', 'pie', 'custard'])
	.pipe(mergestream)
	.pipe(pipestream)
	.pipe(process.stdout)

nested streams

Because streamworks streams are, umm, streams - you can create complex nested stream-structures:

var bigAssStream = streamworks.pipe([
  function(chunk, enc, callback){
    if(chunk!='world'){
      this.push(chunk);
    }
    callback();
  },

  streamworks.merge([
    function(chunk, enc, callback){
      this.push('A1:' + chunk);
      callback();
    },
    function(chunk, enc, callback){
      this.push('A2:' + chunk);
      callback();
    },
    function(chunk, enc, callback){
      this.push('A3:' + chunk);
      callback();
    }
  ]),

  streamworks.pipe([

    function(chunk, enc, callback){
      if(chunk.toString().indexOf('A2')!=0){
        this.push(chunk);
      }
      callback();
    },
    streamworks.merge([
      function(chunk, enc, callback){
        this.push('sub1:' + chunk);
        callback(); 
      },
      function(chunk, enc, callback){
        this.push('sub2:' + chunk);
        callback(); 
      }
    ]),
    function(chunk, enc, callback){
      if(chunk.toString().indexOf('sub2:A1:')!=0){
        this.push(chunk);
      }
      
      callback()
    },
  ])
])

var arr = [];

from(['hello','world','apple']).pipe(bigAssStream)
.on('data', function(chunk){
  arr.push(chunk.toString())
}).on('end', function(){
	console.dir(arr);
})

/*

sub1:A1:hello
sub1:A3:hello
sub2:A3:hello
sub1:A1:apple
sub1:A3:apple
sub2:A3:apple
	
*/

object streams

If you pass true or:

{
	objectMode:true
}

as the first argument to pipe or merge - the stream will be in object mode.

this means that the 'chunks' will be what you sent and not buffers/strings.

You can also use:

  • pipeObjects
  • mergeObjects

Which are shortcuts for:

  • pipe(true, [])
  • merge(true, [])

api

streamworks.pipe([objectMode], fns)

create a new readable/writable stream that will pipe each value through the array of streams/functions

streamworks.pipeObjects(fns)

shorthand for pipe(true, [])

streamworks.merge([objectMode], fns)

create a new readable/writable stream that will duplicate each value into each of the streams/functions and merge the results back into the output

streamworks.mergeObjects(fns)

shorthand for merge(true, [])

license

MIT