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@timeplus/proton-javascript-driver

v0.1.3

Published

Streaming REST client for Timeplus Proton

Readme

@timeplus/proton-javascript-driver

A streaming REST client for Timeplus Proton, designed for real-time SQL queries with infinite result streams.

Installation

npm install @timeplus/proton-javascript-driver

Usage

import { ProtonClient } from "@timeplus/proton-javascript-driver";

const client = new ProtonClient({
  host: "localhost",  // optional, default: "localhost"
  port: 3218,         // optional, default: 3218
  timeout: 30000,     // optional: connection timeout in ms
});

// Execute a streaming query
const { rows, abort } = await client.query(
  "SELECT * FROM my_stream"
);

// Consume results as they arrive
for await (const row of rows) {
  console.log(row);
}

// Or abort the stream when needed
setTimeout(() => abort(), 10000);

Configuration

interface ProtonConfig {
  host?: string;         // Proton server host (default: "localhost")
  port?: number;         // Proton server port (default: 3218)
  username?: string;     // Optional basic auth username
  password?: string;     // Optional basic auth password
  timeout?: number;      // Connection timeout in milliseconds
}

API

client.query<T>(sql, options?)

Executes a SQL query and returns a streaming result.

Parameters:

  • sql - SQL query string
  • options.signal - Optional AbortSignal for external cancellation

Returns: Promise<QueryResult<T>>

  • rows - AsyncIterableIterator<T> for streaming consumption
  • abort() - Function to cancel the query

ndjsonStreamParser<T>(reader)

Low-level NDJSON parser exposed for custom use cases.

import { ndjsonStreamParser } from "@timeplus/proton-javascript-driver";

const response = await fetch(url);
const reader = response.body.getReader();

for await (const row of ndjsonStreamParser(reader)) {
  console.log(row);
}

Documentation

See docs/API.md for complete API reference including:

  • All configuration options
  • Authentication setup
  • Type definitions
  • Error handling
  • Connection management

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 16.0.0
  • Timeplus Proton server

License

Apache-2.0