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batched-stream

v1.0.0

Published

Transform a stream into batched items

Downloads

928

Readme

Batched Stream

Build Status JavaScript Style Guide NPM Version node Dependency Status

Transform stream supporting objectMode, which batches a bunch of input data into groups of specified size and will emit arrays, so that you can deal with pieces of input asynchronously.

Install

npm install --save batched-stream

Usage

const BatchStream = require('batched-stream')
const batch = new BatchStream({
  size : 5, // Bytes or N. of objects (when objectMode is true)
  objectMode: true, // false by default
  strictMode: false // return the rest of the batch when a stream contains a number of items that is not a strict multiply of the batch size
})

stream
  .pipe(batch)
  .pipe(new ArrayStream()) // In objectMode: true, deals with array input from pipe.

You can .pipe other streams to it or .write them yourself (if you .write don't forget to .end). The options are passed down to the transform stream (you can increase the highWaterMark for example).

  • If objectMode is enabled the emitted batches are Array of length equal to size. Otherwise Buffer with byte size-length are emitted.

  • The strictMode: false allows to get the rest of the batch when a stream contains a number of items that is not a strict multiply of the batch size.

Test

npm test

Author

Rocco Musolino (@roccomuso)

License

MIT