emit-stream
turn event emitters into streams and streams into event emitters
example
write a server that streams an event emitter's events to clients:
var emitStream = require('emit-stream');
var JSONStream = require('JSONStream');
var net = require('net');
var server = (function () {
var ev = createEmitter();
return net.createServer(function (stream) {
emitStream(ev)
.pipe(JSONStream.stringify())
.pipe(stream)
;
});
})();
server.listen(5555);
var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
function createEmitter () {
var ev = new EventEmitter;
setInterval(function () {
ev.emit('ping', Date.now());
}, 2000);
var x = 0;
setInterval(function () {
ev.emit('x', x ++);
}, 500);
return ev;
}
then re-constitute the event-emitters on the client:
var emitStream = require('emit-stream');
var net = require('net');
var stream = net.connect(5555)
.pipe(JSONStream.parse([true]))
;
var ev = emitStream(stream);
ev.on('ping', function (t) {
console.log('# ping: ' + t);
});
ev.on('x', function (x) {
console.log('x = ' + x);
});
$ node example/emit.js
x = 0
x = 1
x = 2
x = 3
# ping: 1346116850523
x = 4
x = 5
^C
methods
var emitStream = require('emit-stream')
emitStream(x)
If x
is a stream, returns an event emitter from emit.toStream(x)
.
Otherwise returns a stream from emit.fromStream(x)
.
emitStream.toStream(emitter)
Return a stream from the EventEmitter emitter
.
The 'data'
emitted by this stream will be array data.
Serialization is up to you. I recommend
JSONStream
for most purposes.
emitStream.fromStream(stream)
Return an EventEmitter from stream
.
The 'data'
written to this stream should be an array, like
JSONStream creates.
install
With npm do:
npm install emit-stream
license
MIT