#eachline
Streams2 line reader / stream transformer.
First let me say: I did NOT want to write yet another line reader!
I couldn't find one that is working with node's new Streams2
objects.
The byline module has taken a first stab at it, but it isn't working. (as of 32bf791e38)
So here we are...
var fs = require('fs');
var eachline = require('eachline');
var stream = fs.createReadStream(__dirname+'/.gitignore');
eachline(stream, function(line){
console.log(line);
});
However, if you're just looking to open a file:
var eachline = require('eachline');
eachline.in(__dirname+'/.gitignore', function(line){
console.log(line);
});
...or if you need a simple http GET:
var eachline = require('eachline');
var url = 'https://raw.github.com/williamkapke/node-eachline/master/.gitignore';
eachline.in(url, function(line){
console.log(line);
});
##Transforming Streams
eachline uses Streams2
's transformation
feature allowing you to throw eachline between .pipe()
s
to modify output as needed.
var fs = require('fs');
var eachline = require('eachline');
var file = fs.createReadStream(__dirname+'/.gitignore');
var transformer = eachline(function(data){
return data.substr(0, 2)+'\n';
});
file.pipe(transformer).pipe(process.stdout);
##API
###eachline()
Use with a pipe()
to re-chunk the stream into lines.
###eachline([encoding,] callback)
Use with pipe()
optionally specifying the encoding.
###eachline(ReadableStream,[ encoding,] callback) Got that stream ready? Pass it in, get them lines. Easy-peasy.
###eachline.in(url, callback)
eachline.in(filepath, callback)
Just a helper function to make these simple tasks cleaner.
It returns the Transform
stream so you can listen to the events.
var linecount = 0;
var eachline = require('eachline');
eachline.in(__dirname+'/.gitignore', function(data){
linecount++;
})
.on('finish', function(){
console.log(linecount + " lines found");
});
##callback(data, lineno[ ,next])
The callback
arguments above will be called for every line found in the ReadableStream
.
It will be passed the data
and lineno
arguments. You can optionally defined a
3rd argument to get asynchronous flow. eachline
examines callback.length
to detirmine
if asynchronous flow should be used. If found, you must call next()
to continue reading.
For Stream transformations, any value return
'd will be written to the next pipe()
in the chain.
###this.finished
Inside the callback function, this
refers to the transformer. For convenience of
detecting the final line of the stream, there is a this.finished
property.
var fs = require("fs");
var eachline = require("eachline");
fs.createReadStream('./.gitignore')
.pipe(eachline(function(line, i){
//only write the last line if it is not empty
if(!this.finished || line)
console.log(i, line);
}));
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Copyright (c) 2013 William Kapke
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