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Concatenate pull-streams
npm install --save pull-cat
Construct a new source stream from a sequential list of source streams, reading from each one in turn until it ends, then the next, etc. If one stream errors, then the rest of the streams are aborted immediately. If the cat stream is aborted (i.e. if it's sink errors) then all the streams are aborted.
A cat stream is a moderately challenging stream to implement, especially in the context of error states.
var cat = require('pull-cat')
var pull = require('pull-stream')
pull(
cat([
pull.values([1,2,3]),
pull.values([4,5,6])
]),
pull.log()
)
// 1
// 2
// 3
// 4
// 5
// 6
cat = require('pull-cat')
stream = cat(streams)
Reads from each stream in streams
until finished.
If a stream errors, stop all the streams. if the concatenated stream is aborted, abort all the streams, then callback to the aborter.
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concatenate pull-streams
The npm package pull-cat receives a total of 18,423 weekly downloads. As such, pull-cat popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pull-cat 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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