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readfileline

v2.0.4

Published

read file line by line

Downloads

17

Readme

ReadFileLine

Read file line by line for node

Build Status Build status

Install

$ npm install readfileline -g

How to use



var fl = require('readfileline');
var fileContents = [];
fl(__dirname+'/data.txt',function(lineData,lineNum){
    fileContents.push(lineData);
    console.log(lineNum+':'+lineData+'\n');
},function(err,eventType,totalLineNum){
    if(eventType=='end'){
    	//if file read all line to success, "close" event still will emit, so you need distinguish between they
    	console.log('read line is done, total '+totalLineNum+' line(s)');
    }
	if(eventType=='close'){
		console.log('read line is closed, read to '+totalLineNum+' line(s)');
	}
    if(eventType=='error'){
    	console.log('read file line has an error:'+err.message);
    }
});

//--------

var fileContents2=[];
fl(__dirname+'/data.txt',function(lineData,lineNum){
	var thisFL = this;
	if(lineNum>=5){
		this.close(); //And also has a function is "this.stop()", but it still emit "close" event so you still need listen "close" event, so mustn't listen "stop" event
		return;
	}
    fileContents2.push(lineData);
    console.log(lineNum+':'+lineData+'\n');
},function(err,eventType,totalLineNum){
    if(eventType=='end'){
    	//if file read all line to success, "close" event still will emit, so you need distinguish between they
    	console.log('read line is done, total '+totalLineNum+' line(s)');
    }
	if(eventType=='close'){
		console.log('read line is closed, read to '+totalLineNum+' line(s)');
	}
    if(eventType=='error'){
    	console.log('read file line has an error:'+err.message);
    }
});