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riff-handle

v1.0.1

Published

Selectively parse riff data from a file handle

Downloads

9

Readme

riff-handle

An parser for the RIFF specification.

Instead of parsing the whole file at once, it reads from a file handle. This allows for the determination of, for example, meta information about an audio file without having to load any sample data into memory.

For an example use-case, check out ponychopper.

Usage

getWaveMeta

Returns a WaveMeta object, which contains info about sample length, duration, cue points, etc.

import fs from "fs/promises"

const handle = await.open(...)

try {
    const size = (await handle.stat()).size

    const meta = await getWaveMeta(handle, size)
} catch(e) {
    console.error(e)
} finally {
    await handle.close()
}

getWaveSampleRange

Allows to get a specific range of samples from a wav file. For example usage, see the tests.

RIFFReader

The RIFFReader class allows you to collect meta and read data chunks from a generic RIFF-formatted file.

Here's a basic usage to obtain meta:

import fs from "fs/promises"

const handle = await fs.open(...)

try {
    const size = (await handle.stat()).size

    const reader = new RIFFReader(handle, size)

    // file_type: WAVE
    // file_size: 152948
    const { file_size, file_type } = await reader.init()
} catch(e) {
    console.error(e)
} finally {
    await handle.close()
}

Here, the init function reads the meta block and sets up the reader to read more chunks. Checkout the implementation of getWaveMeta for an example usage.

The BufferHandle type

The exposed API accepts a BufferHandle type, which is an abstraction of Node.js' fs.FileHandle. This is to allow maximum use-cases (such as any generic buffer). It is implemented as follows:

 export interface BufferHandle {
    read(buffer: Buffer, offset?: number | null, length?: number | null, position?: number | null): Promise<{bytesRead: number}>;
}