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Node.js interface to Zstandard (zstd)
Includes Zstd 1.0.0 version for Linux (x86-64, glibc >=2.19), Windows (32 and 64 bits), and Mac OS X (Darwin).
var zstd = require ('node-zstandard')
inputFile: Path to the to file to be compressed.outputFile: Path to store the resulting compressed file.compLevel: Compression level (default=3).callback: Function to be executed on task completion. Follows Node.js (err, result) pattern, being result equal to outputFile when succedded.NOTE: Input and output files should be different. Output file is overwritten if it exists.
zstd.compress('./test', './test.zst', 3, (err, result) => {
if (err)
throw err;
console.log (result);
});
readableStream: Data Node.js Stream to be compressed.outputFile: Path to store the resulting compressed file.compLevel: Compression level (default=3).callback: Function to be executed on task initialization. Follows Node.js (err, result) pattern, being result an EventEmitter that can emit the following events:
error: Emitted when an error reading the stream or creating the compressed file occurred. Error message is provided.end: Emitted when task ended successfully.NOTE: Output file is overwritten if it exists.
zstd.compressStreamToFile(aReadableStream, './test.zst', 3, (err, result) => {
if (err)
throw err;
result.on('error', (err) => {
throw err;
}
result.on('end', () => {
console.log ('Compression ended');
}
console.log ('Compression started');
});
inputFile: Path to the to compressed input file.outputFile: Path to store the resulting decompressed file.callback: Function to be executed on task completion. Follows Node.js (err, result) pattern, being result equal to outputFile when succedded.NOTE: Input and output files should be different. Output file is overwritten if it exists.
zstd.decompress('./test.zst','./test', (err, result) => {
if (err)
throw err;
console.log (result);
});
inputFile: Path to the to compressed input file.writableStream: Node.js Stream where to output decompressed data.callback: Function to be executed on task initialization. Follows Node.js (err, result) pattern, being result an EventEmitter that can emit the following events:
error: Emitted when an error involving streams or file decompression occurred. Error message is provided.finish: Emitted when finished writting decompressed data to output stream.zstd.decompressFileToStream ('./test', aWritableStream, (err, result) => {
if (err)
throw err;
result.on('error', (err) => {
throw err;
}
result.on('finish', () => {
console.log ('Decompression finished');
}
console.log ('Decompression started');
});
inputFile: Path to the to compressed input file.callback: Function to be executed on task initialization. Follows Node.js (err, result) pattern, being result an EventEmitter that can emit the following events:
error: Emitted when an error involving streams or file decompression occurred. Error message is provided.data: Emitted when a chunk of decompressed data is generated. Data is obviously provided.end: Emitted when decompression ended and all data events have been emitted.zstd.decompressionStreamFromFile ('./test', (err, result) => {
if (err)
throw err;
var decompressedData = '';
result.on('error', (err) => {
throw err;
}
result.on('data', (data) => {
decompressedData += data;
}
result.on('end', () => {
console.log (decompressedData);
}
});
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Node.js interface to Zstandard (zstd)
The npm package node-zstandard receives a total of 1,112 weekly downloads. As such, node-zstandard popularity was classified as popular.
We found that node-zstandard demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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