sorted-intersect-stream
Get the intersection of two sorted streams.
npm install sorted-intersect-stream

Usage
It is easy to use
const Intersect = require('sorted-intersect-stream')
const { Readable } = require('streamx')
const sorted1 = Readable.from([0, 10, 24, 42, 43, 50, 55])
const sorted2 = Readable.from([10, 42, 53, 55, 60])
const intersection = new Intersect(sorted1, sorted2)
intersection.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('intersected at ' + data)
})
intersection.on('end', function() {
console.log('no more intersections')
})
Running the above example will print
intersected at 10
intersected at 42
intersected at 55
no more intersections
When the intersection ends the two input streams will be destroyed. Setintersection.autoDestroy = false to disable this.
Streaming objects
If you are streaming objects sorting is based on the compare function you can pass as the 3rd argument.
const sorted1 = Readable.from([{ foo:'a' }, { foo:'b' }, { foo:'c' }])
const sorted2 = Readable.from([{ foo:'b' }, { foo:'d' }])
const i = new Intersect(sorted1, sorted2, function(a, b) {
return a.foo < b.foo ? -1 : a.foo > b.foo ? 1 : 0
})
i.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data)
})
A good use-case for this kind of module is implementing something like full-text search where you want to
intersect multiple index hits.
Intersecting LevelDB streams
Since levelup streams are sorted in relation to their keys it is
easy to intersect them using sorted-intersect-stream.
If we wanted to intersect two namespaces foo and bar we could do it like so
const db = levelup('mydatabase', {valueEncoding:'json'})
const foo = db.createReadStream({
start: 'foo:',
end: 'foo;'
})
const bar = db.createReadStream({
start: 'bar:',
end: 'bar;'
})
const intersection = new Intersect(foo, bar, function (a, b) {
const aKey = toKey(a)
const bKey = toKey(b)
return aKey < bKey ? -1 : aKey > bKey ? 1 : 0
})
function toKey (data) {
return data.key.split(':').slice(1).join(':')
}
License
MIT