$ cnpm install line-input-stream
Convert a Node.JS Readable Stream into a Line Buffered Input Stream
npm install line-input-stream
Like Readable Stream with a line event.
var LineInputStream = require('line-input-stream'),
fs = require('fs');
var stream = LineInputStream(fs.createReadStream("foo.txt", { flags: "r" }));
stream.setEncoding("utf8");
stream.setDelimiter("\n"); // optional string, defaults to "\n"
stream.on("error", function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
stream.on("data", function(chunk) {
// You don't need to use this event
});
stream.on("line", function(line) {
// Sends you lines from the stream delimited by delimiter
});
stream.on("end", function() {
// No more data, all line events emitted before this event
});
stream.on("close", function() {
// Same as ReadableStream's close event
});
if(stream.readable) {
console.log("stream is readable");
}
// Also available: pause(), resume(), destroy(), pipe()
You can also attach listeners to any event specific to the underlying stream, ie,
you can listen to the open event for streams created by fs.createReadStream()
or the connect event for Net streams.
A side effect of this is that you can add a listener for any junk string and LineInputStream will
pretend that it worked. The event listener may never be called though.
pause() might not stop line events from firing immediately. It will stop reading of data
from the underlying stream, but any data that has already been read will still be split into lines and
a line event will be fired for each of them.line handlerline-input-stream, you can delimit by anything, so for example,
setting delimiter to "\n\n" will read by paragraph (sort of)./[\r\n]+/Philip Tellis @bluesmoon philip@lognormal.com
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