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This commit changes "include_js_files!" macro from "deno_core" in a way that "dir" option doesn't cause specifiers to be rewritten to include it. Example: ``` include_js_files! { dir "js", "hello.js", } ``` The above definition required embedders to use: `import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/js/hello.js"`. But with this change, the "js" directory in which the files are stored is an implementation detail, which for embedders results in: `import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/hello.js"`. The directory the files are stored in, is an implementation detail and in some cases might result in a significant size difference for the snapshot. As an example, in "deno_node" extension, we store the source code in "polyfills" directory; which resulted in each specifier to look like "internal:deno_node/polyfills/<module_name>", but with this change it's "internal:deno_node/<module_name>". Given that "deno_node" has over 100 files, many of them having several import specifiers to the same extension, this change removes 10 characters from each import specifier.
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TypeScript
1488 lines
52 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// deno-lint-ignore-file no-explicit-any
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// Forked from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/blob/4f538975138678878fed5b2555c0672aa578ab7d/types/node/stream.d.ts
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import { Buffer } from "internal:deno_node/buffer.ts";
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import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "internal:deno_node/_events.d.ts";
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import {
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Buffered,
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BufferEncoding,
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ErrnoException,
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ReadableStream,
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ReadWriteStream,
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WritableStream,
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} from "internal:deno_node/_global.d.ts";
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export class Stream extends EventEmitter {
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pipe<T extends WritableStream>(
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destination: T,
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options?: {
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end?: boolean | undefined;
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},
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): T;
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constructor(opts?: ReadableOptions);
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}
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interface StreamOptions<T extends Stream> extends Abortable {
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emitClose?: boolean | undefined;
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highWaterMark?: number | undefined;
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objectMode?: boolean | undefined;
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construct?(this: T, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
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destroy?(
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this: T,
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error: Error | null,
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callback: (error: Error | null) => void,
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): void;
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autoDestroy?: boolean | undefined;
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}
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export interface ReadableOptions extends StreamOptions<Readable> {
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encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined;
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read?(this: Readable, size: number): void;
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}
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/**
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* @since v0.9.4
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*/
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export class Readable extends Stream implements ReadableStream {
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/**
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* A utility method for creating Readable Streams out of iterators.
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*/
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static from(
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iterable: Iterable<any> | AsyncIterable<any>,
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options?: ReadableOptions,
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): Readable;
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/**
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* A utility method for creating `Readable` from a `ReadableStream`.
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* @since v17.0.0
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* @experimental
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*/
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static fromWeb(
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readableStream: globalThis.ReadableStream,
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options?: Pick<
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ReadableOptions,
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"encoding" | "highWaterMark" | "objectMode" | "signal"
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>,
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): Readable;
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/**
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* Returns whether the stream has been read from or cancelled.
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* @since v16.8.0
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*/
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static isDisturbed(stream: Readable | ReadableStream): boolean;
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/**
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* Returns whether the stream was destroyed or errored before emitting `'end'`.
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* @since v16.8.0
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* @experimental
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*/
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readonly readableAborted: boolean;
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/**
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* Is `true` if it is safe to call `readable.read()`, which means
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* the stream has not been destroyed or emitted `'error'` or `'end'`.
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* @since v11.4.0
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*/
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readable: boolean;
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/**
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* Returns whether `'data'` has been emitted.
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* @since v16.7.0
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* @experimental
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*/
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readonly readableDidRead: boolean;
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/**
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* Getter for the property `encoding` of a given `Readable` stream. The `encoding`property can be set using the `readable.setEncoding()` method.
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* @since v12.7.0
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*/
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readonly readableEncoding: BufferEncoding | null;
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/**
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* Becomes `true` when `'end'` event is emitted.
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* @since v12.9.0
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*/
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readonly readableEnded: boolean;
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/**
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* This property reflects the current state of a `Readable` stream as described
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* in the `Three states` section.
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* @since v9.4.0
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*/
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readonly readableFlowing: boolean | null;
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/**
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* Returns the value of `highWaterMark` passed when creating this `Readable`.
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* @since v9.3.0
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*/
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readonly readableHighWaterMark: number;
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/**
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* This property contains the number of bytes (or objects) in the queue
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* ready to be read. The value provides introspection data regarding
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* the status of the `highWaterMark`.
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* @since v9.4.0
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*/
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readonly readableLength: number;
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/**
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* Getter for the property `objectMode` of a given `Readable` stream.
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* @since v12.3.0
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*/
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readonly readableObjectMode: boolean;
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/**
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* Is `true` after `readable.destroy()` has been called.
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* @since v8.0.0
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*/
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destroyed: boolean;
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constructor(opts?: ReadableOptions);
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_construct?(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
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_read(size: number): void;
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_undestroy(): void;
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/**
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* The `readable.read()` method pulls some data out of the internal buffer and
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* returns it. If no data available to be read, `null` is returned. By default,
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* the data will be returned as a `Buffer` object unless an encoding has been
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* specified using the `readable.setEncoding()` method or the stream is operating
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* in object mode.
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*
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* The optional `size` argument specifies a specific number of bytes to read. If`size` bytes are not available to be read, `null` will be returned _unless_the stream has ended, in which
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* case all of the data remaining in the internal
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* buffer will be returned.
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*
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* If the `size` argument is not specified, all of the data contained in the
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* internal buffer will be returned.
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*
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* The `size` argument must be less than or equal to 1 GiB.
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*
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* The `readable.read()` method should only be called on `Readable` streams
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* operating in paused mode. In flowing mode, `readable.read()` is called
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* automatically until the internal buffer is fully drained.
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*
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* ```js
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* const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
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*
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* // 'readable' may be triggered multiple times as data is buffered in
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* readable.on('readable', () => {
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* let chunk;
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* console.log('Stream is readable (new data received in buffer)');
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* // Use a loop to make sure we read all currently available data
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* while (null !== (chunk = readable.read())) {
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* console.log(`Read ${chunk.length} bytes of data...`);
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* }
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* });
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*
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* // 'end' will be triggered once when there is no more data available
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* readable.on('end', () => {
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* console.log('Reached end of stream.');
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* Each call to `readable.read()` returns a chunk of data, or `null`. The chunks
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* are not concatenated. A `while` loop is necessary to consume all data
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* currently in the buffer. When reading a large file `.read()` may return `null`,
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* having consumed all buffered content so far, but there is still more data to
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* come not yet buffered. In this case a new `'readable'` event will be emitted
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* when there is more data in the buffer. Finally the `'end'` event will be
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* emitted when there is no more data to come.
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*
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* Therefore to read a file's whole contents from a `readable`, it is necessary
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* to collect chunks across multiple `'readable'` events:
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*
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* ```js
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* const chunks = [];
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*
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* readable.on('readable', () => {
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* let chunk;
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* while (null !== (chunk = readable.read())) {
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* chunks.push(chunk);
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* }
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* });
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*
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* readable.on('end', () => {
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* const content = chunks.join('');
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* A `Readable` stream in object mode will always return a single item from
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* a call to `readable.read(size)`, regardless of the value of the`size` argument.
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*
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* If the `readable.read()` method returns a chunk of data, a `'data'` event will
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* also be emitted.
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*
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* Calling {@link read} after the `'end'` event has
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* been emitted will return `null`. No runtime error will be raised.
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* @since v0.9.4
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* @param size Optional argument to specify how much data to read.
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*/
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read(size?: number): any;
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/**
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* The `readable.setEncoding()` method sets the character encoding for
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* data read from the `Readable` stream.
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*
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* By default, no encoding is assigned and stream data will be returned as`Buffer` objects. Setting an encoding causes the stream data
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* to be returned as strings of the specified encoding rather than as `Buffer`objects. For instance, calling `readable.setEncoding('utf8')` will cause the
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* output data to be interpreted as UTF-8 data, and passed as strings. Calling`readable.setEncoding('hex')` will cause the data to be encoded in hexadecimal
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* string format.
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*
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* The `Readable` stream will properly handle multi-byte characters delivered
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* through the stream that would otherwise become improperly decoded if simply
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* pulled from the stream as `Buffer` objects.
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*
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* ```js
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* const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
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* readable.setEncoding('utf8');
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* readable.on('data', (chunk) => {
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* assert.equal(typeof chunk, 'string');
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* console.log('Got %d characters of string data:', chunk.length);
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* });
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* ```
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* @since v0.9.4
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* @param encoding The encoding to use.
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*/
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setEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this;
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/**
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* The `readable.pause()` method will cause a stream in flowing mode to stop
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* emitting `'data'` events, switching out of flowing mode. Any data that
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* becomes available will remain in the internal buffer.
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*
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* ```js
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* const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
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* readable.on('data', (chunk) => {
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* console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data.`);
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* readable.pause();
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* console.log('There will be no additional data for 1 second.');
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* setTimeout(() => {
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* console.log('Now data will start flowing again.');
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* readable.resume();
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* }, 1000);
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* The `readable.pause()` method has no effect if there is a `'readable'`event listener.
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* @since v0.9.4
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*/
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pause(): this;
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/**
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* The `readable.resume()` method causes an explicitly paused `Readable` stream to
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* resume emitting `'data'` events, switching the stream into flowing mode.
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*
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* The `readable.resume()` method can be used to fully consume the data from a
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* stream without actually processing any of that data:
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*
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* ```js
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* getReadableStreamSomehow()
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* .resume()
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* .on('end', () => {
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* console.log('Reached the end, but did not read anything.');
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* The `readable.resume()` method has no effect if there is a `'readable'`event listener.
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* @since v0.9.4
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*/
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resume(): this;
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/**
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* The `readable.isPaused()` method returns the current operating state of the`Readable`. This is used primarily by the mechanism that underlies the`readable.pipe()` method. In most
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* typical cases, there will be no reason to
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* use this method directly.
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*
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* ```js
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* const readable = new stream.Readable();
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*
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* readable.isPaused(); // === false
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* readable.pause();
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* readable.isPaused(); // === true
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* readable.resume();
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* readable.isPaused(); // === false
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* ```
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* @since v0.11.14
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*/
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isPaused(): boolean;
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/**
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* The `readable.unpipe()` method detaches a `Writable` stream previously attached
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* using the {@link pipe} method.
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*
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* If the `destination` is not specified, then _all_ pipes are detached.
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*
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* If the `destination` is specified, but no pipe is set up for it, then
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* the method does nothing.
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*
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* ```js
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* const fs = require('fs');
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* const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
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* const writable = fs.createWriteStream('file.txt');
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* // All the data from readable goes into 'file.txt',
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* // but only for the first second.
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* readable.pipe(writable);
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* setTimeout(() => {
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* console.log('Stop writing to file.txt.');
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* readable.unpipe(writable);
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* console.log('Manually close the file stream.');
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* writable.end();
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* }, 1000);
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* ```
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* @since v0.9.4
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* @param destination Optional specific stream to unpipe
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*/
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unpipe(destination?: WritableStream): this;
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/**
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* Passing `chunk` as `null` signals the end of the stream (EOF) and behaves the
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* same as `readable.push(null)`, after which no more data can be written. The EOF
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* signal is put at the end of the buffer and any buffered data will still be
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* flushed.
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*
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* The `readable.unshift()` method pushes a chunk of data back into the internal
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* buffer. This is useful in certain situations where a stream is being consumed by
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* code that needs to "un-consume" some amount of data that it has optimistically
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* pulled out of the source, so that the data can be passed on to some other party.
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*
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* The `stream.unshift(chunk)` method cannot be called after the `'end'` event
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* has been emitted or a runtime error will be thrown.
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*
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* Developers using `stream.unshift()` often should consider switching to
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* use of a `Transform` stream instead. See the `API for stream implementers` section for more information.
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*
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* ```js
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* // Pull off a header delimited by \n\n.
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* // Use unshift() if we get too much.
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* // Call the callback with (error, header, stream).
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* const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder');
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* function parseHeader(stream, callback) {
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* stream.on('error', callback);
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* stream.on('readable', onReadable);
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* const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
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* let header = '';
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* function onReadable() {
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* let chunk;
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* while (null !== (chunk = stream.read())) {
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* const str = decoder.write(chunk);
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* if (str.match(/\n\n/)) {
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* // Found the header boundary.
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* const split = str.split(/\n\n/);
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* header += split.shift();
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* const remaining = split.join('\n\n');
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* const buf = Buffer.from(remaining, 'utf8');
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* stream.removeListener('error', callback);
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* // Remove the 'readable' listener before unshifting.
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* stream.removeListener('readable', onReadable);
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* if (buf.length)
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* stream.unshift(buf);
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* // Now the body of the message can be read from the stream.
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* callback(null, header, stream);
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* } else {
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* // Still reading the header.
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* header += str;
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* }
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* }
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* }
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* }
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* ```
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*
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* Unlike {@link push}, `stream.unshift(chunk)` will not
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* end the reading process by resetting the internal reading state of the stream.
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* This can cause unexpected results if `readable.unshift()` is called during a
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* read (i.e. from within a {@link _read} implementation on a
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* custom stream). Following the call to `readable.unshift()` with an immediate {@link push} will reset the reading state appropriately,
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* however it is best to simply avoid calling `readable.unshift()` while in the
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* process of performing a read.
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* @since v0.9.11
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* @param chunk Chunk of data to unshift onto the read queue. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a string, `Buffer`, `Uint8Array` or `null`. For object mode
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* streams, `chunk` may be any JavaScript value.
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* @param encoding Encoding of string chunks. Must be a valid `Buffer` encoding, such as `'utf8'` or `'ascii'`.
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*/
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unshift(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding): void;
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/**
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* Prior to Node.js 0.10, streams did not implement the entire `stream` module API
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* as it is currently defined. (See `Compatibility` for more information.)
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*
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* When using an older Node.js library that emits `'data'` events and has a {@link pause} method that is advisory only, the`readable.wrap()` method can be used to create a `Readable`
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* stream that uses
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* the old stream as its data source.
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*
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* It will rarely be necessary to use `readable.wrap()` but the method has been
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* provided as a convenience for interacting with older Node.js applications and
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* libraries.
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*
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* ```js
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* const { OldReader } = require('./old-api-module.js');
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* const { Readable } = require('stream');
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* const oreader = new OldReader();
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* const myReader = new Readable().wrap(oreader);
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*
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* myReader.on('readable', () => {
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* myReader.read(); // etc.
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* });
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* ```
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* @since v0.9.4
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* @param stream An "old style" readable stream
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*/
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wrap(stream: ReadableStream): this;
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push(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding): boolean;
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_destroy(
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error: Error | null,
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callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
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): void;
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/**
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* Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an `'error'` event, and emit a `'close'`event (unless `emitClose` is set to `false`). After this call, the readable
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* stream will release any internal resources and subsequent calls to `push()`will be ignored.
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*
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* Once `destroy()` has been called any further calls will be a no-op and no
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* further errors except from `_destroy()` may be emitted as `'error'`.
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*
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* Implementors should not override this method, but instead implement `readable._destroy()`.
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* @since v8.0.0
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* @param error Error which will be passed as payload in `'error'` event
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*/
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destroy(error?: Error): void;
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/**
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* Event emitter
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* The defined events on documents including:
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* 1. close
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* 2. data
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* 3. end
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* 4. error
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* 5. pause
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* 6. readable
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* 7. resume
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*/
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addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this;
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addListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
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addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(
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event: string | symbol,
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listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
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): this;
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emit(event: "close"): boolean;
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emit(event: "data", chunk: any): boolean;
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emit(event: "end"): boolean;
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emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean;
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emit(event: "pause"): boolean;
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emit(event: "readable"): boolean;
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emit(event: "resume"): boolean;
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emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
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on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(
|
|
event: string | symbol,
|
|
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(
|
|
event: string | symbol,
|
|
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "data", listener: (chunk: any) => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "readable", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(
|
|
event: string | symbol,
|
|
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
[Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator<any>;
|
|
}
|
|
export interface WritableOptions extends StreamOptions<Writable> {
|
|
decodeStrings?: boolean | undefined;
|
|
defaultEncoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined;
|
|
write?(
|
|
this: Writable,
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
writev?(
|
|
this: Writable,
|
|
chunks: Array<{
|
|
chunk: any;
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding;
|
|
}>,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
final?(this: Writable, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* @since v0.9.4
|
|
*/
|
|
export class Writable extends Stream implements WritableStream {
|
|
/**
|
|
* A utility method for creating `Writable` from a `WritableStream`.
|
|
* @since v17.0.0
|
|
* @experimental
|
|
*/
|
|
static fromWeb(
|
|
writableStream: globalThis.WritableStream,
|
|
options?: Pick<
|
|
WritableOptions,
|
|
"decodeStrings" | "highWaterMark" | "objectMode" | "signal"
|
|
>,
|
|
): Writable;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Is `true` if it is safe to call `writable.write()`, which means
|
|
* the stream has not been destroyed, errored or ended.
|
|
* @since v11.4.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly writable: boolean;
|
|
readonly writableBuffer?: Buffered[];
|
|
/**
|
|
* Is `true` after `writable.end()` has been called. This property
|
|
* does not indicate whether the data has been flushed, for this use `writable.writableFinished` instead.
|
|
* @since v12.9.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly writableEnded: boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Is set to `true` immediately before the `'finish'` event is emitted.
|
|
* @since v12.6.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly writableFinished: boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return the value of `highWaterMark` passed when creating this `Writable`.
|
|
* @since v9.3.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly writableHighWaterMark: number;
|
|
/**
|
|
* This property contains the number of bytes (or objects) in the queue
|
|
* ready to be written. The value provides introspection data regarding
|
|
* the status of the `highWaterMark`.
|
|
* @since v9.4.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly writableLength: number;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Getter for the property `objectMode` of a given `Writable` stream.
|
|
* @since v12.3.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly writableObjectMode: boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Number of times `writable.uncork()` needs to be
|
|
* called in order to fully uncork the stream.
|
|
* @since v13.2.0, v12.16.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly writableCorked: number;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Is `true` after `writable.destroy()` has been called.
|
|
* @since v8.0.0
|
|
*/
|
|
destroyed: boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Is true after 'close' has been emitted.
|
|
* @since v8.0.0
|
|
*/
|
|
readonly closed: boolean;
|
|
constructor(opts?: WritableOptions);
|
|
_write(
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
_writev?(
|
|
chunks: Array<{
|
|
chunk: any;
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding;
|
|
}>,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
_construct?(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
_destroy(
|
|
error: Error | null,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
_final(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `writable.write()` method writes some data to the stream, and calls the
|
|
* supplied `callback` once the data has been fully handled. If an error
|
|
* occurs, the `callback` will be called with the error as its
|
|
* first argument. The `callback` is called asynchronously and before `'error'` is
|
|
* emitted.
|
|
*
|
|
* The return value is `true` if the internal buffer is less than the`highWaterMark` configured when the stream was created after admitting `chunk`.
|
|
* If `false` is returned, further attempts to write data to the stream should
|
|
* stop until the `'drain'` event is emitted.
|
|
*
|
|
* While a stream is not draining, calls to `write()` will buffer `chunk`, and
|
|
* return false. Once all currently buffered chunks are drained (accepted for
|
|
* delivery by the operating system), the `'drain'` event will be emitted.
|
|
* It is recommended that once `write()` returns false, no more chunks be written
|
|
* until the `'drain'` event is emitted. While calling `write()` on a stream that
|
|
* is not draining is allowed, Node.js will buffer all written chunks until
|
|
* maximum memory usage occurs, at which point it will abort unconditionally.
|
|
* Even before it aborts, high memory usage will cause poor garbage collector
|
|
* performance and high RSS (which is not typically released back to the system,
|
|
* even after the memory is no longer required). Since TCP sockets may never
|
|
* drain if the remote peer does not read the data, writing a socket that is
|
|
* not draining may lead to a remotely exploitable vulnerability.
|
|
*
|
|
* Writing data while the stream is not draining is particularly
|
|
* problematic for a `Transform`, because the `Transform` streams are paused
|
|
* by default until they are piped or a `'data'` or `'readable'` event handler
|
|
* is added.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the data to be written can be generated or fetched on demand, it is
|
|
* recommended to encapsulate the logic into a `Readable` and use {@link pipe}. However, if calling `write()` is preferred, it is
|
|
* possible to respect backpressure and avoid memory issues using the `'drain'` event:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* function write(data, cb) {
|
|
* if (!stream.write(data)) {
|
|
* stream.once('drain', cb);
|
|
* } else {
|
|
* process.nextTick(cb);
|
|
* }
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* // Wait for cb to be called before doing any other write.
|
|
* write('hello', () => {
|
|
* console.log('Write completed, do more writes now.');
|
|
* });
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* A `Writable` stream in object mode will always ignore the `encoding` argument.
|
|
* @since v0.9.4
|
|
* @param chunk Optional data to write. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a string, `Buffer` or `Uint8Array`. For object mode streams, `chunk` may be any
|
|
* JavaScript value other than `null`.
|
|
* @param [encoding='utf8'] The encoding, if `chunk` is a string.
|
|
* @param callback Callback for when this chunk of data is flushed.
|
|
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
|
*/
|
|
write(
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
callback?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void,
|
|
): boolean;
|
|
write(
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void,
|
|
): boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `writable.setDefaultEncoding()` method sets the default `encoding` for a `Writable` stream.
|
|
* @since v0.11.15
|
|
* @param encoding The new default encoding
|
|
*/
|
|
setDefaultEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Calling the `writable.end()` method signals that no more data will be written
|
|
* to the `Writable`. The optional `chunk` and `encoding` arguments allow one
|
|
* final additional chunk of data to be written immediately before closing the
|
|
* stream.
|
|
*
|
|
* Calling the {@link write} method after calling {@link end} will raise an error.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* // Write 'hello, ' and then end with 'world!'.
|
|
* const fs = require('fs');
|
|
* const file = fs.createWriteStream('example.txt');
|
|
* file.write('hello, ');
|
|
* file.end('world!');
|
|
* // Writing more now is not allowed!
|
|
* ```
|
|
* @since v0.9.4
|
|
* @param chunk Optional data to write. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a string, `Buffer` or `Uint8Array`. For object mode streams, `chunk` may be any
|
|
* JavaScript value other than `null`.
|
|
* @param encoding The encoding if `chunk` is a string
|
|
* @param callback Callback for when the stream is finished.
|
|
*/
|
|
end(cb?: () => void): void;
|
|
end(chunk: any, cb?: () => void): void;
|
|
end(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, cb?: () => void): void;
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `writable.cork()` method forces all written data to be buffered in memory.
|
|
* The buffered data will be flushed when either the {@link uncork} or {@link end} methods are called.
|
|
*
|
|
* The primary intent of `writable.cork()` is to accommodate a situation in which
|
|
* several small chunks are written to the stream in rapid succession. Instead of
|
|
* immediately forwarding them to the underlying destination, `writable.cork()`buffers all the chunks until `writable.uncork()` is called, which will pass them
|
|
* all to `writable._writev()`, if present. This prevents a head-of-line blocking
|
|
* situation where data is being buffered while waiting for the first small chunk
|
|
* to be processed. However, use of `writable.cork()` without implementing`writable._writev()` may have an adverse effect on throughput.
|
|
*
|
|
* See also: `writable.uncork()`, `writable._writev()`.
|
|
* @since v0.11.2
|
|
*/
|
|
cork(): void;
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `writable.uncork()` method flushes all data buffered since {@link cork} was called.
|
|
*
|
|
* When using `writable.cork()` and `writable.uncork()` to manage the buffering
|
|
* of writes to a stream, it is recommended that calls to `writable.uncork()` be
|
|
* deferred using `process.nextTick()`. Doing so allows batching of all`writable.write()` calls that occur within a given Node.js event loop phase.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* stream.cork();
|
|
* stream.write('some ');
|
|
* stream.write('data ');
|
|
* process.nextTick(() => stream.uncork());
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* If the `writable.cork()` method is called multiple times on a stream, the
|
|
* same number of calls to `writable.uncork()` must be called to flush the buffered
|
|
* data.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* stream.cork();
|
|
* stream.write('some ');
|
|
* stream.cork();
|
|
* stream.write('data ');
|
|
* process.nextTick(() => {
|
|
* stream.uncork();
|
|
* // The data will not be flushed until uncork() is called a second time.
|
|
* stream.uncork();
|
|
* });
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* See also: `writable.cork()`.
|
|
* @since v0.11.2
|
|
*/
|
|
uncork(): void;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an `'error'` event, and emit a `'close'`event (unless `emitClose` is set to `false`). After this call, the writable
|
|
* stream has ended and subsequent calls to `write()` or `end()` will result in
|
|
* an `ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED` error.
|
|
* This is a destructive and immediate way to destroy a stream. Previous calls to`write()` may not have drained, and may trigger an `ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED` error.
|
|
* Use `end()` instead of destroy if data should flush before close, or wait for
|
|
* the `'drain'` event before destroying the stream.
|
|
*
|
|
* Once `destroy()` has been called any further calls will be a no-op and no
|
|
* further errors except from `_destroy()` may be emitted as `'error'`.
|
|
*
|
|
* Implementors should not override this method,
|
|
* but instead implement `writable._destroy()`.
|
|
* @since v8.0.0
|
|
* @param error Optional, an error to emit with `'error'` event.
|
|
*/
|
|
destroy(error?: Error): void;
|
|
/**
|
|
* Event emitter
|
|
* The defined events on documents including:
|
|
* 1. close
|
|
* 2. drain
|
|
* 3. error
|
|
* 4. finish
|
|
* 5. pipe
|
|
* 6. unpipe
|
|
*/
|
|
addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
addListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
addListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
addListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
addListener(
|
|
event: string | symbol,
|
|
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
emit(event: "close"): boolean;
|
|
emit(event: "drain"): boolean;
|
|
emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean;
|
|
emit(event: "finish"): boolean;
|
|
emit(event: "pipe", src: Readable): boolean;
|
|
emit(event: "unpipe", src: Readable): boolean;
|
|
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
|
on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
on(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
once(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
prependListener(
|
|
event: string | symbol,
|
|
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(
|
|
event: "unpipe",
|
|
listener: (src: Readable) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
prependOnceListener(
|
|
event: string | symbol,
|
|
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "finish", listener: () => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "pipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(event: "unpipe", listener: (src: Readable) => void): this;
|
|
removeListener(
|
|
event: string | symbol,
|
|
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
|
): this;
|
|
}
|
|
export interface DuplexOptions extends ReadableOptions, WritableOptions {
|
|
allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined;
|
|
readableObjectMode?: boolean | undefined;
|
|
writableObjectMode?: boolean | undefined;
|
|
readableHighWaterMark?: number | undefined;
|
|
writableHighWaterMark?: number | undefined;
|
|
writableCorked?: number | undefined;
|
|
construct?(this: Duplex, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
read?(this: Duplex, size: number): void;
|
|
write?(
|
|
this: Duplex,
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
writev?(
|
|
this: Duplex,
|
|
chunks: Array<{
|
|
chunk: any;
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding;
|
|
}>,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
final?(this: Duplex, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
destroy?(
|
|
this: Duplex,
|
|
error: Error | null,
|
|
callback: (error: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* Duplex streams are streams that implement both the `Readable` and `Writable` interfaces.
|
|
*
|
|
* Examples of `Duplex` streams include:
|
|
*
|
|
* * `TCP sockets`
|
|
* * `zlib streams`
|
|
* * `crypto streams`
|
|
* @since v0.9.4
|
|
*/
|
|
export class Duplex extends Readable implements Writable {
|
|
readonly writable: boolean;
|
|
readonly writableBuffer?: Buffered[];
|
|
readonly writableEnded: boolean;
|
|
readonly writableFinished: boolean;
|
|
readonly writableHighWaterMark: number;
|
|
readonly writableLength: number;
|
|
readonly writableObjectMode: boolean;
|
|
readonly writableCorked: number;
|
|
readonly closed: boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* If `false` then the stream will automatically end the writable side when the
|
|
* readable side ends. Set initially by the `allowHalfOpen` constructor option,
|
|
* which defaults to `false`.
|
|
*
|
|
* This can be changed manually to change the half-open behavior of an existing`Duplex` stream instance, but must be changed before the `'end'` event is
|
|
* emitted.
|
|
* @since v0.9.4
|
|
*/
|
|
allowHalfOpen: boolean;
|
|
constructor(opts?: DuplexOptions);
|
|
/**
|
|
* A utility method for creating duplex streams.
|
|
*
|
|
* - `Stream` converts writable stream into writable `Duplex` and readable stream
|
|
* to `Duplex`.
|
|
* - `Blob` converts into readable `Duplex`.
|
|
* - `string` converts into readable `Duplex`.
|
|
* - `ArrayBuffer` converts into readable `Duplex`.
|
|
* - `AsyncIterable` converts into a readable `Duplex`. Cannot yield `null`.
|
|
* - `AsyncGeneratorFunction` converts into a readable/writable transform
|
|
* `Duplex`. Must take a source `AsyncIterable` as first parameter. Cannot yield
|
|
* `null`.
|
|
* - `AsyncFunction` converts into a writable `Duplex`. Must return
|
|
* either `null` or `undefined`
|
|
* - `Object ({ writable, readable })` converts `readable` and
|
|
* `writable` into `Stream` and then combines them into `Duplex` where the
|
|
* `Duplex` will write to the `writable` and read from the `readable`.
|
|
* - `Promise` converts into readable `Duplex`. Value `null` is ignored.
|
|
*
|
|
* @since v16.8.0
|
|
*/
|
|
static from(
|
|
src:
|
|
| Stream
|
|
| Blob
|
|
| ArrayBuffer
|
|
| string
|
|
| Iterable<any>
|
|
| AsyncIterable<any>
|
|
| AsyncGeneratorFunction
|
|
| Promise<any>
|
|
// deno-lint-ignore ban-types
|
|
| Object,
|
|
): Duplex;
|
|
_write(
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
_writev?(
|
|
chunks: Array<{
|
|
chunk: any;
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding;
|
|
}>,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
_destroy(
|
|
error: Error | null,
|
|
callback: (error: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
_final(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
write(
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding?: BufferEncoding,
|
|
cb?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void,
|
|
): boolean;
|
|
write(chunk: any, cb?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void): boolean;
|
|
setDefaultEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this;
|
|
end(cb?: () => void): void;
|
|
end(chunk: any, cb?: () => void): void;
|
|
end(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: () => void): void;
|
|
cork(): void;
|
|
uncork(): void;
|
|
}
|
|
type TransformCallback = (error?: Error | null, data?: any) => void;
|
|
export interface TransformOptions extends DuplexOptions {
|
|
construct?(this: Transform, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
read?(this: Transform, size: number): void;
|
|
write?(
|
|
this: Transform,
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
writev?(
|
|
this: Transform,
|
|
chunks: Array<{
|
|
chunk: any;
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding;
|
|
}>,
|
|
callback: (error?: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
final?(this: Transform, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void;
|
|
destroy?(
|
|
this: Transform,
|
|
error: Error | null,
|
|
callback: (error: Error | null) => void,
|
|
): void;
|
|
transform?(
|
|
this: Transform,
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback: TransformCallback,
|
|
): void;
|
|
flush?(this: Transform, callback: TransformCallback): void;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* Transform streams are `Duplex` streams where the output is in some way
|
|
* related to the input. Like all `Duplex` streams, `Transform` streams
|
|
* implement both the `Readable` and `Writable` interfaces.
|
|
*
|
|
* Examples of `Transform` streams include:
|
|
*
|
|
* * `zlib streams`
|
|
* * `crypto streams`
|
|
* @since v0.9.4
|
|
*/
|
|
export class Transform extends Duplex {
|
|
constructor(opts?: TransformOptions);
|
|
_transform(
|
|
chunk: any,
|
|
encoding: BufferEncoding,
|
|
callback: TransformCallback,
|
|
): void;
|
|
_flush(callback: TransformCallback): void;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `stream.PassThrough` class is a trivial implementation of a `Transform` stream that simply passes the input bytes across to the output. Its purpose is
|
|
* primarily for examples and testing, but there are some use cases where `stream.PassThrough` is useful as a building block for novel sorts of streams.
|
|
*/
|
|
export class PassThrough extends Transform {}
|
|
/**
|
|
* Attaches an AbortSignal to a readable or writeable stream. This lets code
|
|
* control stream destruction using an `AbortController`.
|
|
*
|
|
* Calling `abort` on the `AbortController` corresponding to the passed`AbortSignal` will behave the same way as calling `.destroy(new AbortError())`on the stream.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const fs = require('fs');
|
|
*
|
|
* const controller = new AbortController();
|
|
* const read = addAbortSignal(
|
|
* controller.signal,
|
|
* fs.createReadStream(('object.json'))
|
|
* );
|
|
* // Later, abort the operation closing the stream
|
|
* controller.abort();
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* Or using an `AbortSignal` with a readable stream as an async iterable:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const controller = new AbortController();
|
|
* setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 10_000); // set a timeout
|
|
* const stream = addAbortSignal(
|
|
* controller.signal,
|
|
* fs.createReadStream(('object.json'))
|
|
* );
|
|
* (async () => {
|
|
* try {
|
|
* for await (const chunk of stream) {
|
|
* await process(chunk);
|
|
* }
|
|
* } catch (e) {
|
|
* if (e.name === 'AbortError') {
|
|
* // The operation was cancelled
|
|
* } else {
|
|
* throw e;
|
|
* }
|
|
* }
|
|
* })();
|
|
* ```
|
|
* @since v15.4.0
|
|
* @param signal A signal representing possible cancellation
|
|
* @param stream a stream to attach a signal to
|
|
*/
|
|
export function addAbortSignal<T extends Stream>(
|
|
signal: AbortSignal,
|
|
stream: T,
|
|
): T;
|
|
interface FinishedOptions extends Abortable {
|
|
error?: boolean | undefined;
|
|
readable?: boolean | undefined;
|
|
writable?: boolean | undefined;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* A function to get notified when a stream is no longer readable, writable
|
|
* or has experienced an error or a premature close event.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { finished } = require('stream');
|
|
*
|
|
* const rs = fs.createReadStream('archive.tar');
|
|
*
|
|
* finished(rs, (err) => {
|
|
* if (err) {
|
|
* console.error('Stream failed.', err);
|
|
* } else {
|
|
* console.log('Stream is done reading.');
|
|
* }
|
|
* });
|
|
*
|
|
* rs.resume(); // Drain the stream.
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* Especially useful in error handling scenarios where a stream is destroyed
|
|
* prematurely (like an aborted HTTP request), and will not emit `'end'`or `'finish'`.
|
|
*
|
|
* The `finished` API provides promise version:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { finished } = require('stream/promises');
|
|
*
|
|
* const rs = fs.createReadStream('archive.tar');
|
|
*
|
|
* async function run() {
|
|
* await finished(rs);
|
|
* console.log('Stream is done reading.');
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* run().catch(console.error);
|
|
* rs.resume(); // Drain the stream.
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* `stream.finished()` leaves dangling event listeners (in particular`'error'`, `'end'`, `'finish'` and `'close'`) after `callback` has been
|
|
* invoked. The reason for this is so that unexpected `'error'` events (due to
|
|
* incorrect stream implementations) do not cause unexpected crashes.
|
|
* If this is unwanted behavior then the returned cleanup function needs to be
|
|
* invoked in the callback:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const cleanup = finished(rs, (err) => {
|
|
* cleanup();
|
|
* // ...
|
|
* });
|
|
* ```
|
|
* @since v10.0.0
|
|
* @param stream A readable and/or writable stream.
|
|
* @param callback A callback function that takes an optional error argument.
|
|
* @return A cleanup function which removes all registered listeners.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function finished(
|
|
stream:
|
|
| ReadableStream
|
|
| WritableStream
|
|
| ReadWriteStream,
|
|
options: FinishedOptions,
|
|
callback: (err?: ErrnoException | null) => void,
|
|
): () => void;
|
|
export function finished(
|
|
stream:
|
|
| ReadableStream
|
|
| WritableStream
|
|
| ReadWriteStream,
|
|
callback: (err?: ErrnoException | null) => void,
|
|
): () => void;
|
|
export namespace finished {
|
|
function __promisify__(
|
|
stream:
|
|
| ReadableStream
|
|
| WritableStream
|
|
| ReadWriteStream,
|
|
options?: FinishedOptions,
|
|
): Promise<void>;
|
|
}
|
|
type PipelineSourceFunction<T> = () => Iterable<T> | AsyncIterable<T>;
|
|
type PipelineSource<T> =
|
|
| Iterable<T>
|
|
| AsyncIterable<T>
|
|
| ReadableStream
|
|
| PipelineSourceFunction<T>;
|
|
type PipelineTransform<S extends PipelineTransformSource<any>, U> =
|
|
| ReadWriteStream
|
|
| ((
|
|
source: S extends
|
|
(...args: any[]) => Iterable<infer ST> | AsyncIterable<infer ST>
|
|
? AsyncIterable<ST>
|
|
: S,
|
|
) => AsyncIterable<U>);
|
|
type PipelineTransformSource<T> =
|
|
| PipelineSource<T>
|
|
| PipelineTransform<any, T>;
|
|
type PipelineDestinationIterableFunction<T> = (
|
|
source: AsyncIterable<T>,
|
|
) => AsyncIterable<any>;
|
|
type PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction<T, P> = (
|
|
source: AsyncIterable<T>,
|
|
) => Promise<P>;
|
|
type PipelineDestination<S extends PipelineTransformSource<any>, P> = S extends
|
|
PipelineTransformSource<infer ST> ?
|
|
| WritableStream
|
|
| PipelineDestinationIterableFunction<ST>
|
|
| PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction<ST, P>
|
|
: never;
|
|
type PipelineCallback<S extends PipelineDestination<any, any>> = S extends
|
|
PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction<any, infer P>
|
|
? (err: ErrnoException | null, value: P) => void
|
|
: (err: ErrnoException | null) => void;
|
|
type PipelinePromise<S extends PipelineDestination<any, any>> = S extends
|
|
PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction<any, infer P> ? Promise<P>
|
|
: Promise<void>;
|
|
interface PipelineOptions {
|
|
signal: AbortSignal;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* A module method to pipe between streams and generators forwarding errors and
|
|
* properly cleaning up and provide a callback when the pipeline is complete.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { pipeline } = require('stream');
|
|
* const fs = require('fs');
|
|
* const zlib = require('zlib');
|
|
*
|
|
* // Use the pipeline API to easily pipe a series of streams
|
|
* // together and get notified when the pipeline is fully done.
|
|
*
|
|
* // A pipeline to gzip a potentially huge tar file efficiently:
|
|
*
|
|
* pipeline(
|
|
* fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'),
|
|
* zlib.createGzip(),
|
|
* fs.createWriteStream('archive.tar.gz'),
|
|
* (err) => {
|
|
* if (err) {
|
|
* console.error('Pipeline failed.', err);
|
|
* } else {
|
|
* console.log('Pipeline succeeded.');
|
|
* }
|
|
* }
|
|
* );
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* The `pipeline` API provides a promise version, which can also
|
|
* receive an options argument as the last parameter with a`signal` `AbortSignal` property. When the signal is aborted,`destroy` will be called on the underlying pipeline, with
|
|
* an`AbortError`.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises');
|
|
*
|
|
* async function run() {
|
|
* await pipeline(
|
|
* fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'),
|
|
* zlib.createGzip(),
|
|
* fs.createWriteStream('archive.tar.gz')
|
|
* );
|
|
* console.log('Pipeline succeeded.');
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* run().catch(console.error);
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* To use an `AbortSignal`, pass it inside an options object,
|
|
* as the last argument:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises');
|
|
*
|
|
* async function run() {
|
|
* const ac = new AbortController();
|
|
* const signal = ac.signal;
|
|
*
|
|
* setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 1);
|
|
* await pipeline(
|
|
* fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'),
|
|
* zlib.createGzip(),
|
|
* fs.createWriteStream('archive.tar.gz'),
|
|
* { signal },
|
|
* );
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* run().catch(console.error); // AbortError
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* The `pipeline` API also supports async generators:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises');
|
|
* const fs = require('fs');
|
|
*
|
|
* async function run() {
|
|
* await pipeline(
|
|
* fs.createReadStream('lowercase.txt'),
|
|
* async function* (source, signal) {
|
|
* source.setEncoding('utf8'); // Work with strings rather than `Buffer`s.
|
|
* for await (const chunk of source) {
|
|
* yield await processChunk(chunk, { signal });
|
|
* }
|
|
* },
|
|
* fs.createWriteStream('uppercase.txt')
|
|
* );
|
|
* console.log('Pipeline succeeded.');
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* run().catch(console.error);
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* Remember to handle the `signal` argument passed into the async generator.
|
|
* Especially in the case where the async generator is the source for the
|
|
* pipeline (i.e. first argument) or the pipeline will never complete.
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises');
|
|
* const fs = require('fs');
|
|
*
|
|
* async function run() {
|
|
* await pipeline(
|
|
* async function * (signal) {
|
|
* await someLongRunningfn({ signal });
|
|
* yield 'asd';
|
|
* },
|
|
* fs.createWriteStream('uppercase.txt')
|
|
* );
|
|
* console.log('Pipeline succeeded.');
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* run().catch(console.error);
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* `stream.pipeline()` will call `stream.destroy(err)` on all streams except:
|
|
*
|
|
* * `Readable` streams which have emitted `'end'` or `'close'`.
|
|
* * `Writable` streams which have emitted `'finish'` or `'close'`.
|
|
*
|
|
* `stream.pipeline()` leaves dangling event listeners on the streams
|
|
* after the `callback` has been invoked. In the case of reuse of streams after
|
|
* failure, this can cause event listener leaks and swallowed errors.
|
|
* @since v10.0.0
|
|
* @param callback Called when the pipeline is fully done.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function pipeline<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
B extends PipelineDestination<A, any>,
|
|
>(
|
|
source: A,
|
|
destination: B,
|
|
callback?: PipelineCallback<B>,
|
|
): B extends WritableStream ? B : WritableStream;
|
|
export function pipeline<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
|
|
B extends PipelineDestination<T1, any>,
|
|
>(
|
|
source: A,
|
|
transform1: T1,
|
|
destination: B,
|
|
callback?: PipelineCallback<B>,
|
|
): B extends WritableStream ? B : WritableStream;
|
|
export function pipeline<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
|
|
T2 extends PipelineTransform<T1, any>,
|
|
B extends PipelineDestination<T2, any>,
|
|
>(
|
|
source: A,
|
|
transform1: T1,
|
|
transform2: T2,
|
|
destination: B,
|
|
callback?: PipelineCallback<B>,
|
|
): B extends WritableStream ? B : WritableStream;
|
|
export function pipeline<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
|
|
T2 extends PipelineTransform<T1, any>,
|
|
T3 extends PipelineTransform<T2, any>,
|
|
B extends PipelineDestination<T3, any>,
|
|
>(
|
|
source: A,
|
|
transform1: T1,
|
|
transform2: T2,
|
|
transform3: T3,
|
|
destination: B,
|
|
callback?: PipelineCallback<B>,
|
|
): B extends WritableStream ? B : WritableStream;
|
|
export function pipeline<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
|
|
T2 extends PipelineTransform<T1, any>,
|
|
T3 extends PipelineTransform<T2, any>,
|
|
T4 extends PipelineTransform<T3, any>,
|
|
B extends PipelineDestination<T4, any>,
|
|
>(
|
|
source: A,
|
|
transform1: T1,
|
|
transform2: T2,
|
|
transform3: T3,
|
|
transform4: T4,
|
|
destination: B,
|
|
callback?: PipelineCallback<B>,
|
|
): B extends WritableStream ? B : WritableStream;
|
|
export function pipeline(
|
|
streams: ReadonlyArray<
|
|
ReadableStream | WritableStream | ReadWriteStream
|
|
>,
|
|
callback?: (err: ErrnoException | null) => void,
|
|
): WritableStream;
|
|
export function pipeline(
|
|
stream1: ReadableStream,
|
|
stream2: ReadWriteStream | WritableStream,
|
|
...streams: Array<
|
|
| ReadWriteStream
|
|
| WritableStream
|
|
| ((err: ErrnoException | null) => void)
|
|
>
|
|
): WritableStream;
|
|
export namespace pipeline {
|
|
function __promisify__<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
B extends PipelineDestination<A, any>,
|
|
>(source: A, destination: B, options?: PipelineOptions): PipelinePromise<B>;
|
|
function __promisify__<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
|
|
B extends PipelineDestination<T1, any>,
|
|
>(
|
|
source: A,
|
|
transform1: T1,
|
|
destination: B,
|
|
options?: PipelineOptions,
|
|
): PipelinePromise<B>;
|
|
function __promisify__<
|
|
A extends PipelineSource<any>,
|
|
T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
|
|
T2 extends PipelineTransform<T1, any>,
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B extends PipelineDestination<T2, any>,
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>(
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source: A,
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transform1: T1,
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transform2: T2,
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destination: B,
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options?: PipelineOptions,
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): PipelinePromise<B>;
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function __promisify__<
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A extends PipelineSource<any>,
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T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
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T2 extends PipelineTransform<T1, any>,
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|
T3 extends PipelineTransform<T2, any>,
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B extends PipelineDestination<T3, any>,
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>(
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source: A,
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transform1: T1,
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transform2: T2,
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transform3: T3,
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destination: B,
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options?: PipelineOptions,
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): PipelinePromise<B>;
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|
function __promisify__<
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A extends PipelineSource<any>,
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T1 extends PipelineTransform<A, any>,
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|
T2 extends PipelineTransform<T1, any>,
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|
T3 extends PipelineTransform<T2, any>,
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|
T4 extends PipelineTransform<T3, any>,
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|
B extends PipelineDestination<T4, any>,
|
|
>(
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source: A,
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|
transform1: T1,
|
|
transform2: T2,
|
|
transform3: T3,
|
|
transform4: T4,
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|
destination: B,
|
|
options?: PipelineOptions,
|
|
): PipelinePromise<B>;
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|
function __promisify__(
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|
streams: ReadonlyArray<
|
|
ReadableStream | WritableStream | ReadWriteStream
|
|
>,
|
|
options?: PipelineOptions,
|
|
): Promise<void>;
|
|
function __promisify__(
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|
stream1: ReadableStream,
|
|
stream2: ReadWriteStream | WritableStream,
|
|
...streams: Array<
|
|
ReadWriteStream | WritableStream | PipelineOptions
|
|
>
|
|
): Promise<void>;
|
|
}
|
|
interface Pipe {
|
|
close(): void;
|
|
hasRef(): boolean;
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|
ref(): void;
|
|
unref(): void;
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|
}
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// These have to be at the bottom of the file to work correctly, for some reason
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export function _uint8ArrayToBuffer(chunk: Uint8Array): Buffer;
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export function _isUint8Array(value: unknown): value is Uint8Array;
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