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ordered-read-streams

v2.0.0

Published

Combines array of streams into one Readable stream in strict order.

Downloads

9,041,445

Readme

ordered-read-streams

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Combines array of streams into one Readable stream in strict order.

Usage

var { Readable } = require('streamx');
var ordered = require('ordered-read-streams');

var s1 = new Readable({
  read: function (cb) {
    var self = this;
    if (self.called) {
      self.push(null);
      return cb(null);
    }
    setTimeout(function () {
      self.called = true;
      self.push('stream 1');
      cb(null);
    }, 200);
  },
});
var s2 = new Readable({
  read: function (cb) {
    var self = this;
    if (self.called) {
      self.push(null);
      return cb(null);
    }
    setTimeout(function () {
      self.called = true;
      self.push('stream 2');
      cb(null);
    }, 30);
  },
});
var s3 = new Readable({
  read: function (cb) {
    var self = this;
    if (self.called) {
      self.push(null);
      return cb(null);
    }
    setTimeout(function () {
      self.called = true;
      self.push('stream 3');
      cb(null);
    }, 100);
  },
});

var readable = ordered([s1, s2, s3]);
readable.on('data', function (data) {
  console.log(data);
  // Logs:
  // stream 1
  // stream 2
  // stream 3
});

API

ordered(streams, [options])

Takes an array of Readable streams and produces a single OrderedReadable stream that will consume the provided streams in strict order. The produced Readable stream respects backpressure on itself and any provided streams.

orderedReadable.addSource(stream)

The returned Readable stream has an addSource instance function that takes appends a Readable stream to the list of source streams that the OrderedReadable is reading from.

License

MIT