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stream-length

v1.0.2

Published

For a given Buffer or Stream, this module will attempt to determine the total length of the stream contents. It currently supports Buffers, `fs` streams, `http` responses, and `request` objects, and allows for specifying custom stream types.

Downloads

3,313,178

Readme

stream-length

Attempts to determine the total content length of a Stream or Buffer.

Supports both Promises and nodebacks.

License

WTFPL or CC0, whichever you prefer. A donation and/or attribution are appreciated, but not required.

Donate

My income consists entirely of donations for my projects. If this module is useful to you, consider making a donation!

You can donate using Bitcoin, PayPal, Gratipay, Flattr, cash-in-mail, SEPA transfers, and pretty much anything else.

Contributing

Pull requests welcome. Please make sure your modifications are in line with the overall code style, and ensure that you're editing the .coffee files, not the .js files.

Build tool of choice is gulp; simply run gulp while developing, and it will watch for changes.

Be aware that by making a pull request, you agree to release your modifications under the licenses stated above.

Supported stream types

  • Buffers
  • fs.createReadStream streams
  • http.request and http.get responses
  • request requests
  • combined-stream2 streams

Usage

Using Promises:

var streamLength = require("stream-length");

Promise.try(function(){
	return streamLength(fs.createReadStream("README.md"));
})
.then(function(result){
	console.log("The length of README.md is " + result);
})
.catch(function(err){
	console.log("Could not determine length. Error: " + err.toString());
});

Using nodebacks:

var streamLength = require("stream-length");

streamLength(fs.createReadStream("README.md"), {}, function(err, result){
	if(err)
	{
		console.log("Could not determine length. Error: " + err.toString());
	}
	else
	{
		console.log("The length of README.md is " + result);
	}
});

Custom lengthRetrievers:

Promise.try(function(){
	return streamLength(fs.createReadStream("README.md"), [
		function(stream, callback){
			doSomethingWith(stream, function(err, len){
				callback(err ? err : len);
			})
		}
	]);
})
.then(function(result){
	console.log("The length of README.md is " + result);
})
.catch(function(err){
	console.log("Could not determine length. Error: " + err.toString());
});

API

streamLength(stream, [options, [callback]])

Determines the length of stream, which can be a supported type of Stream or a Buffer. Optionally you can specify options:

  • lengthRetrievers: An array of (potentially asynchronous) functions for establishing stream lengths. You can specify one or more of these if you wish to extend stream-lengths list of supported Stream types. Each retriever function is called with a signature of (stream, callback) where stream is the stream in question, and callback can be called with the result. If an Error occurs, simply pass the Error to the callback instead of the value.

If you define a callback, it will be treated as a nodeback and called when the function completes. If you don't, the function will return a Promise that resolves when the function completes.