1. merge2
Merge multiple streams into one stream in sequence or parallel.
merge2
Package: merge2
Created by: teambition
Last modified: Sun, 19 Jun 2022 17:53:53 GMT
Version: 1.4.1
License: MIT
Downloads: 139,009,625
Repository: https://github.com/teambition/merge2

Install

npm install merge2
yarn add merge2

merge2

Merge multiple streams into one stream in sequence or parallel.

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Install

Install with npm

 npm install merge2

Usage

 const gulp = require('gulp')
const merge2 = require('merge2')
const concat = require('gulp-concat')
const minifyHtml = require('gulp-minify-html')
const ngtemplate = require('gulp-ngtemplate')

gulp.task('app-js', function () {
  return merge2(
      gulp.src('static/src/tpl/*.html')
        .pipe(minifyHtml({empty: true}))
        .pipe(ngtemplate({
          module: 'genTemplates',
          standalone: true
        })
      ), gulp.src([
        'static/src/js/app.js',
        'static/src/js/locale_zh-cn.js',
        'static/src/js/router.js',
        'static/src/js/tools.js',
        'static/src/js/services.js',
        'static/src/js/filters.js',
        'static/src/js/directives.js',
        'static/src/js/controllers.js'
      ])
    )
    .pipe(concat('app.js'))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('static/dist/js/'))
})
 const stream = merge2([stream1, stream2], stream3, {end: false})
//...
stream.add(stream4, stream5)
//..
stream.end()
 // equal to merge2([stream1, stream2], stream3)
const stream = merge2()
stream.add([stream1, stream2])
stream.add(stream3)
 // merge order:
//   1. merge `stream1`;
//   2. merge `stream2` and `stream3` in parallel after `stream1` merged;
//   3. merge 'stream4' after `stream2` and `stream3` merged;
const stream = merge2(stream1, [stream2, stream3], stream4)

// merge order:
//   1. merge `stream5` and `stream6` in parallel after `stream4` merged;
//   2. merge 'stream7' after `stream5` and `stream6` merged;
stream.add([stream5, stream6], stream7)
 // nest merge
// equal to merge2(stream1, stream2, stream6, stream3, [stream4, stream5]);
const streamA = merge2(stream1, stream2)
const streamB = merge2(stream3, [stream4, stream5])
const stream = merge2(streamA, streamB)
streamA.add(stream6)

API

 const merge2 = require('merge2')

merge2()

merge2(options)

merge2(stream1, stream2, ..., streamN)

merge2(stream1, stream2, ..., streamN, options)

merge2(stream1, [stream2, stream3, ...], streamN, options)

return a duplex stream (mergedStream). streams in array will be merged in parallel.

mergedStream.add(stream)

mergedStream.add(stream1, [stream2, stream3, ...], ...)

return the mergedStream.

mergedStream.on('queueDrain', function() {})

It will emit 'queueDrain' when all streams merged. If you set end === false in options, this event give you a notice that should add more streams to merge or end the mergedStream.

stream

option
Type: Readable or Duplex or Transform stream.

options

option
Type: Object.

  • end - Boolean - if end === false then mergedStream will not be auto ended, you should end by yourself. Default: undefined

  • pipeError - Boolean - if pipeError === true then mergedStream will emit error event from source streams. Default: undefined

  • objectMode - Boolean . Default: true

objectMode and other options(highWaterMark, defaultEncoding ...) is same as Node.js Stream.

License

MIT © Teambition

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