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through2-filter
Advanced tools
The through2-filter npm package is a thin wrapper around node's transform streams designed to create filtering streams using a simple function. It is built on top of through2 and allows users to easily filter chunks of data in a stream based on a condition specified in a function.
Synchronous Filtering
This feature allows for synchronous filtering of stream data. The provided code creates a filter stream that only passes through chunks of data that are longer than 10 characters.
const through2Filter = require('through2-filter');
const filterStream = through2Filter(chunk => chunk.length > 10);
process.stdin.pipe(filterStream).pipe(process.stdout);
Asynchronous Filtering
This feature supports asynchronous filtering. The example demonstrates filtering objects based on the 'age' property, allowing only those with an age greater than 20 to pass through, using an asynchronous test with a timeout.
const through2Filter = require('through2-filter').obj;
const filterStream = through2Filter((chunk, enc, callback) => {
setTimeout(() => {
callback(null, chunk.age > 20);
}, 100);
});
process.stdin.pipe(filterStream).pipe(process.stdout);
through2 is a base package for through2-filter, providing a simple API for creating readable and writable streams. While through2 itself does not provide filtering capabilities, it serves as the foundation for through2-filter by handling stream transformations.
stream-filter offers similar functionality to through2-filter, allowing users to filter data chunks in streams based on a predicate function. It compares to through2-filter by providing a similar API but may differ in implementation details and additional options.
This is a super thin wrapper around through2 that works like Array.prototype.filter
but for streams.
For when through2 is just too verbose :wink:
Note you will NOT be able to alter the content of the chunks. This is intended for filtering only. If you want to modify the stream content, use either through2
or through2-map
.
var filter = require("through2-filter")
var skip = filter(function (chunk) {
// skip buffers longer than 100
return chunk.length < 100
})
// vs. with through2:
var skip = through2(function (chunk, encoding, callback) {
// skip buffers longer than 100
if (chunk.length < 100) this.push(chunk)
return callback()
})
// Then use your filter:
source.pipe(skip).pipe(sink)
// Additionally accepts `wantStrings` argument to conver buffers into strings
var alphanum = new RegExp("^[A-Za-z0-1]+$")
var scrub = filter({wantStrings: true}, function (str) {
return alphanum.exec(str)
})
// Works like `Array.prototype.filter` meaning you can specify a function that
// takes up to two* arguments: fn(element, index)
var skip10 = filter(function (element, index) {
return index > 10
})
*Differences from Array.prototype.filter
:
array
callback argument. That would require realizing the entire stream, which is generally counter-productive to stream operations.Array.prototype.filter
doesn't modify the source Array, which is somewhat nonsensical when applied to streams.require("through2-filter")([options], fn)
Create a through2-filter
instance that will call fn(chunk)
. If fn(chunk)
returns "true" the chunk will be passed downstream. Otherwise it will be dropped.
require("through2-filter").ctor([options], fn)
Create a through2-filter
Type that can be instantiated via new Type()
or Type()
to create reusable spies.
require("through2-filter").obj([options], fn)
Create a through2-filter
that defaults to objectMode = true
.
require("through2-filter").objCtor([options], fn)
Create a through2-filter
Type that defaults to objectMode = true
.
MIT
FAQs
A through2 to create an Array.prototype.filter analog for streams.
The npm package through2-filter receives a total of 1,005,490 weekly downloads. As such, through2-filter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that through2-filter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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