What is isstream?
The isstream npm package is a simple utility to check if an object is a stream. It provides functions to determine if an object is a readable, writable, or duplex stream.
What are isstream's main functionalities?
Check if an object is a stream
This feature allows you to check if a given object is a stream. In this example, we use the fs module to create a readable stream and then check if it is a stream using isStream.
const isStream = require('isstream');
const fs = require('fs');
const readableStream = fs.createReadStream('example.txt');
console.log(isStream(readableStream)); // true
Check if an object is a readable stream
This feature allows you to check if a given object is a readable stream. In this example, we use the fs module to create a readable stream and then check if it is a readable stream using isStream.isReadable.
const isStream = require('isstream');
const fs = require('fs');
const readableStream = fs.createReadStream('example.txt');
console.log(isStream.isReadable(readableStream)); // true
Check if an object is a writable stream
This feature allows you to check if a given object is a writable stream. In this example, we use the fs module to create a writable stream and then check if it is a writable stream using isStream.isWritable.
const isStream = require('isstream');
const fs = require('fs');
const writableStream = fs.createWriteStream('example.txt');
console.log(isStream.isWritable(writableStream)); // true
Check if an object is a duplex stream
This feature allows you to check if a given object is a duplex stream. In this example, we create a duplex stream using the stream module and then check if it is a duplex stream using isStream.isDuplex.
const isStream = require('isstream');
const { Duplex } = require('stream');
const duplexStream = new Duplex();
console.log(isStream.isDuplex(duplexStream)); // true
Other packages similar to isstream
is-stream
The is-stream package provides similar functionality to isstream, allowing you to check if an object is a stream, readable stream, writable stream, or duplex stream. It is a lightweight and straightforward alternative.
stream
The stream package is part of Node.js core and provides a comprehensive API for working with streams. While it does not provide simple type-checking functions like isstream, it offers extensive functionality for creating and managing streams.
through2
The through2 package is a tiny wrapper around Node.js streams2 Transform to avoid explicit subclassing noise. It is more focused on stream transformation but can be used in conjunction with isstream for type-checking.
isStream
Test if an object is a Stream
The missing Stream.isStream(obj)
: determine if an object is standard Node.js Stream
. Works for Node-core Stream
objects (for 0.8, 0.10, 0.11, and in theory, older and newer versions) and all versions of readable-stream.
Usage:
var isStream = require('isstream')
var Stream = require('stream')
isStream(new Stream())
isStream({})
isStream(new Stream.Readable())
isStream(new Stream.Writable())
isStream(new Stream.Duplex())
isStream(new Stream.Transform())
isStream(new Stream.PassThrough())
But wait! There's more!
You can also test for isReadable(obj)
, isWritable(obj)
and isDuplex(obj)
to test for implementations of Streams2 (and Streams3) base classes.
var isReadable = require('isstream').isReadable
var isWritable = require('isstream').isWritable
var isDuplex = require('isstream').isDuplex
var Stream = require('stream')
isReadable(new Stream())
isWritable(new Stream())
isDuplex(new Stream())
isReadable(new Stream.Readable())
isReadable(new Stream.Writable())
isReadable(new Stream.Duplex())
isReadable(new Stream.Transform())
isReadable(new Stream.PassThrough())
isWritable(new Stream.Readable())
isWritable(new Stream.Writable())
isWritable(new Stream.Duplex())
isWritable(new Stream.Transform())
isWritable(new Stream.PassThrough())
isDuplex(new Stream.Readable())
isDuplex(new Stream.Writable())
isDuplex(new Stream.Duplex())
isDuplex(new Stream.Transform())
isDuplex(new Stream.PassThrough())
Reminder: when implementing your own streams, please use readable-stream rather than core streams.
License
isStream is Copyright (c) 2015 Rod Vagg @rvagg and licenced under the MIT licence. All rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved. See the included LICENSE.md file for more details.