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progressive-file-stream
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Takes a file that is actively being written, and produce a live-updated a readable stream.
Takes a file that is actively being written, and produce a live-updated a readable stream.
const ProgressiveStream = require(`progressive-file-stream`);
const fs = require('fs');
const file = new ProgressiveStream(`./file.mp3`, {
checkIntervalTime: 500, // the amount of time (in ms) it should take between checking the file & updating the stream with new file updates (if any)
failedCheckTime: 2000, // the amount of time to wait before checking after an attempt returned nothing new to pipe
checkIntervalAmount: 22, // the amount of times the interval should check the file for updates before considering it complete. if there is more data to pipe, the check count will reset.
logging: null // the function to use for verbose logging (will not log anything if not present or not a function.)
});
file.stream.pipe(fs.createWritableStream(`./file2.mp3`))
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Takes a file that is actively being written, and produce a live-updated a readable stream.
We found that progressive-file-stream 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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