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Split a readable stream by newline characters
npm install -S linerstream
Create an instance of linestream and pipe a readable stream into that instance
var Linerstream = require('linerstream')
// splitter is an instance of require('stream').Transform
var opts = {
highWaterMark: 2
}
var splitter = new Linerstream(opts) // opts is optional
var readStream = fs.createReadStream('/file/with/line/breaks.txt')
var lineByLineStream = readStream.pipe(splitter)
lineByLineStream.on('data', function(chunk) {
console.dir(chunk) // no line breaks here :)
})
If you don't want to use the OS default EOL
character, you can ovverride it when creating the stream
var stream2 = new LinerStream({EOL: '\n'})
//force windows EOL
var stream3 = new LinerStream({EOL: '\r\n'})
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Split a readable stream by newline characters
The npm package linerstream receives a total of 3,795 weekly downloads. As such, linerstream popularity was classified as popular.
We found that linerstream 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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