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batching-fs-writestream

v1.0.3

Published

writes files faster by writing data to disk in chunks rather then one syscall for each call to write as in `fs.createWriteStream` except buffers chunks of data while other writes are pending to batch them to dis

Downloads

16

Readme

batching-fs-writestream

writes files faster by writing data to disk in chunks rather then one syscall for each call to write as in fs.createWriteStream except buffers chunks of data while other writes are pending to batch them to disk

EXAMPLE

var batching = require('batching-fs-writestream')

var ws = batching('./test.log') 

var start = Date.now();

ws.on('finish',function(){
  var end = Date,now()

  console.log('took ',end-start,'ms')

})


for(var i=0;++i;i<10000){
  ws.write(Math.random()+"\n")
}

ws.end();

its more than 50% faster in most cases where you have many small writes.

$ node without.js 
took  155 ms
$ node exmaple.js 
took  45 ms

the only change is using this buffered write stream instead of the stock f.createWriteStream

api

module.exorts(file,options)

  • file the file name

  • options

    • flags
    • highWaterMark, default 10000. how much to buffer before pausing
    • pending, default 2. how many pending calls to fs.write should be active concurrently

if options is a string is is passed in as flags to fs.createWriteStream "a+"