accum
Simple write stream which accumulates or collects the data from a stream. Pipe your stream into this to get all the data as buffer, string, or raw array. (streams2)
Installation
npm install accum
Usage
accum
provides several factory methods for use:
- The default automatic method -
accum([options], listenerFn)
constructs a write stream which checks if the first chunk is a Buffer and if so returns a concatenated Buffer of all the data, otherwise if it is a string then returns a concatenated string, otherwise returns a raw array. The listenerFn
signature is function(alldata)
. The listenerFn
is called after all the data is received just prior to the end
event being emitted. The options
parameter can be omitted.
var accum = require('accum');
rstream
.pipe(accum(function (alldata) {
}));
For a more deterministic result use one of the following:
accum.buffer([options], listenerFn)
- constructs a write stream which converts everything into a Buffer, concatenates, and calls the listenerFn
with the buffer. The listenerFn
signature is function(buffer)
. The listenerFn
is called after all the data is received just prior to the end
event being emitted. The options
parameter can be omitted.
var accum = require('accum');
rstream
.pipe(accum.buffer(function (buffer) {
}));
accum.string([options], listenerFn)
- constructs a write stream which concatenates everything into a string. Buffer data is converted to string using the optional encoding
which defaults to 'utf8'. Other data is simply converted using .toString()
. The listenerFn
signature is function(string)
. The listenerFn
is called after all the data is received just prior to the end
event being emitted. The options
parameter can be omitted.
var accum = require('accum');
rstream
.pipe(accum.string({ encoding: 'utf8'}, function (string) {
}));
accum.array([options], listenerFn)
- constructs a write stream which concatenates everything into an array without any conversion, which the listenerFn
receives the accumulated data on end. The listenerFn
signature is function(arr)
. The listenerFn
is called after all the data is received just prior to the end
event being emitted. The options
parameter can be omitted.
var accum = require('accum');
rstream
.pipe(accum.array(function (array) {
}));
Error handling
Node.js stream.pipe does not forward errors and neither do many pass-through stream implementations so the recommended way to catch errors is either to attach error handlers at each stream or to use domains.
var d = domain.create();
d.on('error', handleAllErrors);
d.run(function() {
rstream.pipe(accum(function (alldata) {
});
});
Goals
- Easy to use write stream which accumulates the data from a stream
- uses streams2 functionality from node 0.10+ but is backwards compatible with node 0.8
- Ability to automatically adapt to type of first data packet or coerce the data to a particular format
- Ability to receive just the raw array of data chunks
- Tested with binary data
Why
Rather than manually accumulating streams, put all the best practices into this one module. There are subtle errors that can occur if utf8 strings happen to be split in the middle of a character, so conversion and concatenation needs to be done properly.
There were several existing projects that also accumululate in slightly different ways:
Tested with Node versions
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If you have input or ideas or would like to get involved, you may:
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