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inwire-end

v0.0.0

Published

Push an `end` message on `finish` event in streams that can't end

Downloads

5

Readme

inwire-end

Push an end message on finish event in streams that can't end

This is useful when you are using underlaying streams that can end or close themselves, while at application level the stream could be still alive (for example, changing the underlaying stream, like using a different transport layer).

You can use several instances of inwire-end in your pipeline, wrapping the underlaying streams and matching the correct pair like when using parenthesis or like a matrioska.

Install

npm install inwire-end

API

duplex

  • duplex: Duplex stream to be wrapped
  • options
    • receiver: options passed to Readable stream
    • sender: options passed to Writable stream

receiver

  • options: options given to underlaying Transform stream

sender

  • options: options given to underlaying Transform stream