1. xhr-write-stream
writable ordered stream of xhr requests
xhr-write-stream
Package: xhr-write-stream
Created by: substack
Last modified: Tue, 08 Nov 2022 10:41:38 GMT
Version: 0.1.2
License: MIT
Downloads: 4,682
Repository: https://github.com/substack/xhr-write-stream

Install

npm install xhr-write-stream
yarn add xhr-write-stream

xhr-write-stream

Write data in the browser and receive a properly ordered stream in node from
multiple incoming requests.

This module only goes one way, from the browser to node. Use libraries like
shoe to create full duplex streams between
the browser and node.

example

browser code:

 var xws = require('xhr-write-stream');

var ws = xws('/robots');
ws.write('beep boop');
ws.write('!!!');
ws.end();

server code:

 var http = require('http');
var ecstatic = require('ecstatic')(__dirname + '/static');
var xws = require('xhr-write-stream')();

var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
    if (req.url === '/robots') {
        req.pipe(xws(function (stream) {
            stream.pipe(process.stdout, { end : false });
        }));
        req.on('end', res.end.bind(res));
    }
    else ecstatic(req, res)
});
server.listen(5000);

bundle up the browser code with
browserify:

$ browserify browser.js -o static/bundle.js

then toss down a script tag for the bundle:

 <script src="bundle.js"></script>

Run the server and visit the page in the browser:

$ node server.js
beep boop!!!

browser methods

 var xws = require('xhr-write-stream')

var ws = xws(path)

Return a writable stream that sends an xhr request to path on every write().

The xhr requests are turned back into a single readable stream on the server
side.

server methods

 var createXWS = require('xhr-write-stream')

var xws = createXWS()

Create a new xws stream pool.

var ws = xws(cb)

Return a writable stream ws that you can pipe request data into from multiple
incoming xhr requests on the browser-side.

cb(stream) is called with a readable stream that aggregates data in order
with the data from each xhr request.

install

With npm do:

npm install xhr-write-stream

This module makes use of
http-browserify
for the xhr-compatibility. If you just require('xhr-write-stream') in your
browser code using browserify,
everything will just work™.

license

MIT

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