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Storm Bolts without the overhead.
var through = require('through2')
var createBolt = require('blt')
createBolt(splitSentence)
function splitSentence(configuration) {
var splitStream = through.obj(splitWords)
return splitStream
function splitWords(obj, _, next) {
obj.tuple[0].split(' ').forEach(function(word) {
splitStream.push(word)
})
splitStream.emit('ack', obj)
next()
}
}
blt(createStream, _opts)
createStream
is a function that can be called with a configuration object
and returns a Duplex Stream.
_opts
is an optional configuration object accepting options:
anchored
- a Boolean indicating whether you prefer this bolt to provide
anchors to Storm.blt
will write tuple objects directly to the returned stream.
If anchored
is true, the stream is expected to stream arrays of form:
[data, tuples]
, where data
is the data to emit, and tuples
is the Storm
tuple(s) that it is anchored to.
blt
emits the data packaged up in Storm's tuple
format with all of the applicable anchoring data.blt
passes it along to
Storm as a "log" event with that argument.blt
will "fail"
for you.blt
will "ack"
for you.blt
handles all of the Storm-specific aspects of constructing Bolt streams for
Storm.
MIT
FAQs
simple storm bolt creation
The npm package blt receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, blt popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that blt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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