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fs-gzip-blob-storage
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Blob storage on filesystem, with gzip, streams and promises API
Blob storage on a filesystem, with gzip, streams and promises API.
This is a wrapper for
fs-blob-storage
This module requires ES6 with Node >= 16.
npm install fs-gzip-blob-storage
Additionally for Typescript:
npm install -D @types/node
import FsGzipBlobStorage from "fs-gzip-blob-storage"
The default ext
option is ''
The default gzipExt
option is '.gz'
The default part
option is '.part'
const storage = new FsGzipBlobStorage(options)
Options:
ext
is a default ext
argument for methods (optional, default: DEFAULT_EXT
)part
is a default part
argument for methods (optional, default:
DEFAULT_PART
)exclusive
if is true then can't create new object if already exists with
the same key (optional, default: false)gzipExt
is an extra extension for gzipped files (optional, default: DEFAULT_GZIP_EXT
)gzipOptions
is an object with options for gzip/gunzip (optional)path
is a directory path of the storage (optional, default: ".")Example:
const storage = new FsGzipBlobStorage({
path: "/usr/share/man",
exclusive: true,
})
const writable = await storage.createWriteStream(key, options)
Options:
ext
is a default extension added to the file name for the object
(optional, default: this.ext
)part
is a extension added to the file name which can be later committed
(optional, default: this.part
)Creates a writable stream for a new object in the storage. The object is
gzipped and stored with the file name based on key
and ext
and gzipExt
and part
. Throws an error if has occurred and if the file already exists
for exclusive mode.
const readable = await storage.createWriteStream(key, options)
Options:
ext
is a default extension added to the file name for the object
(optional, default: this.ext
)Creates a readable stream for an existing, gunzipped object in the storage. Throws an error if has occurred or if the object doesn't exist or its size is zero.
await storage.commit(key, options)
Options:
ext
is a default extension added to the file name for the object
(optional, default: this.ext
)part
is a extension added to the file name which can be later committed
(optional, default: this.part
)Commits the object in the storage. It means that the file name for the object is renamed and the additional extension for partial objects is removed. Throws an error if has occurred or the object doesn't exist.
await storage.remove(key, options)
Options:
ext
is a default extension added to the file name for the object
(optional, default: this.ext
)Removes the object from the storage. Throws an error if has occurred or the object doesn't exist.
Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Piotr Roszatycki piotr.roszatycki@gmail.com
v4.0.0 2024-06-24
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Blob storage on filesystem, with gzip, streams and promises API
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