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Introduction
node-memorystream - this module allow create streams in memory. It can be used for emulating file streams, filtering/mutating data between one stream and another, buffering incoming data, being the gap between two data/network streams of variable rates, etc. MemoryStream support read/write states or only read state or only write state. The API is meant to follow node's Stream implementation. Module supports streams for node > 0.10 now.
Original module is here git://github.com/ollym/memstream.git was remade and improved.
Installation
If you have npm installed, you can simply type:
npm install memorystream
Or you can clone this repository using the git command:
git clone git://github.com/JSBizon/node-memorystream.git
Usage
Some examples how to use memorystream module.
Basic I/O Operation
In this example I illustrate the basic I/O operations of the memory stream.
var MemoryStream = require('memorystream');
var memStream = new MemoryStream(['Hello',' ']);
var data = '';
memStream.on('data', function(chunk) {
data += chunk.toString();
});
memStream.write('World');
memStream.on('end', function() {
// outputs 'Hello World!'
console.log(data);
});
memStream.end('!');
Piping
In this example I'm piping all data from the memory stream to the process's stdout stream.
var MemoryStream = require('memorystream');
var memStream = new MemoryStream();
memStream.pipe(process.stdout, { end: false });
memStream.write('Hello World!');
In this example I'm piping all data from the response stream to the memory stream.
var http = require('http'),
MemoryStream = require('memorystream');
var options = {
host: 'google.com'
};
var memStream = new MemoryStream(null, {
readable : false
});
var req = http.get(options, function(res) {
res.pipe(memStream);
res.on('end', function() {
console.log(memStream.toString());
});
});
Delayed Response
In the example below, we first pause the stream before writing the data to it. The stream is then resumed after 1 second, and the data is written to the console.
var MemoryStream = require('memorystream');
var memStream = new MemoryStream('Hello');
var data = '';
memStream.on('data', function(chunk) {
data += chunk;
});
memStream.pause();
memStream.write('World!');
setTimeout(function() {
memStream.resume();
}, 1000);
Documentation
The memory stream adopts all the same methods and events as node's Stream implementation. Documentation is available here.