ObjectStream
Bidirectional and unidirectional object streams for Node.js.
Installation
Via npm on Node:
npm install objectstream
Usage
Reference in your program:
var objectstream = ;
Write objects to a serialize stream:
var stream = fs;var objstream = objectstream;objstream;objstream;objstream;
createSerializeStream
accepts a writable stream as parameter. In this example, the objects will be written
to a file. The final content will be two lines, with the objects serialized using JSON.stringify
:
{"name":"Adam","age":800}
{"name":"Eve","age":700}
Now, given the same file (already closed), you can read the objects using a deserialize stream:
var stream = fs;var objstream = objectstream;objstream;objstream;
You will receive two deserialized objects.
There is a bidirectional object stream:
var objstream = fs;
For example, the parameter could be a socket, that is a bidirectional stream implementation.
Alternatively, you can specify a readable stream and writable stream:
var objstream = fs;
You can write and read objects:
objstream;objstream;
Development
git clone git://github.com/ajlopez/ObjectStream.git
cd ObjectStream
npm install
npm test
Samples
TBD
To do
- Samples
Versions
- 0.0.1: Published
- 0.0.2: Published. Improved write stream, testing writable property before write.
- 0.0.3: Published. Reviewing internal events. Updated engine range
- 0.0.4: Published. Write only if output stream is writable
- 0.0.5: Published. Using events module; using simpleunit
Contribution
Feel free to file issues and submit pull requests � contributions are welcome.
If you submit a pull request, please be sure to add or update corresponding
test cases, and ensure that npm test
continues to pass.