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Node.js Fixes AsyncLocalStorage Crash Bug That Could Take Down Production Servers
Node.js patched a crash bug where AsyncLocalStorage could cause stack overflows to bypass error handlers and terminate production servers.
Distributed input/output pipe.
npm install -g hyperpipe
hyperpipe --help
On one computer
./program | hyperpipe /tmp/some-folder
<prints-key>
On another
hyperpipe /tmp/some-other-folder <key-from-above>
Usage:
$ hyperpipe <database> <key?> [options]
Commands:
<default> Pipe a file into the swarm or read from the swarm at a key
Options:
-h, --help Print usage
-t, --tail Only print get updates
-e, --encoding Set encoding for hypercore (parse ndjson by setting to 'json')
--no-live Exit after hyperpipe is done syncing
Examples:
$ hyperpipe ./pipe.db < README.md # cat a file & print key
$ hyperpipe ./pipe.db <key> > README.md # write a file from a key
$ tail -F foo.log | hyperpipe ./pipe.db # tail a live log file
$ hyperpipe ./pipe.db --encoding='json' < my-data.json # put ndjson into hypercore
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FAQs
Distributed input/output pipe.
The npm package hyperpipe receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, hyperpipe popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hyperpipe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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