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growing-file
Advanced tools
Sometimes you need to read from a file that is still being written to by another process. This library provides a readable stream that keeps reading until the file has been idle for a certain time.
This module is still fresh. Try it while it's hot.
npm install growing-file
var file = GrowingFile.open('my-growing-file.dat');
file.pipe(<some writeable stream>);
Note: The file does not have to exist yet when invoking this method. An
'error' event is emitted if it is not created within the configured timeout.
GrowingFile.create accepts an options array.
var file = GrowingFile.open(path, options);
Where options defaults to:
{
timeout: 3000,
interval: 100,
}
Time values are given in ms.
timeout determines after what time a file is considered to be done growing.interval specifies the frequency at which the file is being polled for changes.Written by Felix Geisendörfer, licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
A readable file stream for files that are growing.
The npm package growing-file receives a total of 846 weekly downloads. As such, growing-file popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that growing-file demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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