sync-op
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5 | 1,020 | |
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7.4 | 5.9 | |
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sync-op
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Go-like channels in 10 lines of JavaScript
Disclaimer: I am the author of this library [1].
A few days ago, I ported ocaml/Event [2] to JavaScript, which provides concurrent ML-style synchronization operations.
It is possible to implement `Channel` and `select` in JS, but it is not easy to provide an idiomatic API and integrate it with the Promise ecosystem.
[1]: https://github.com/dhcmrlchtdj/sync-op
- Show HN: ConcurrentML-style first-class synchronous operations for JavaScript
readable-stream
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How to convert Node.js stream callback functions into an Async Iterator
If it's a readable stream, you can just directly consume it with an async iterator: https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#streams-compatibility-wit...
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Buffered vs Streaming Data Transfer
Node.js Stream
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What's New in Node.js 21
Note that the older Node.js streams API hasn't been deprecated or removed. It will co-exist with the new API, and it even provides a way to convert from a web stream and vice versa using the .fromWeb() and .toWeb() methods (both added in Node 17, although both methods still retain their experimental status).
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pipesAreFun
Nodejs has piepes with its stream https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html
- Also keep in mind that a one line module always is more than one line of code
- Also keep in mind that a one line module always is more than one line of code. It's documentation, tests, and history in the repo.
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[AskJS] Has anybody implemented and compiled ServiceWorker specification to a standalone executable?
You then want what's invoked by that event to be consumed as a Response. NodeJS has something to replicate this with stream consumers where you can do all the response.text() you normally do.
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The Case for Frameworks
[3] - https://github.com/nodejs/readable-stream/
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Running Go code inside a NodeJS app with WASM (Part 1/2, 2023)
First, we create a NodeJS ReadStream using fs.createWriteStream to open the test.log file in "append" mode. Then we start recursively looping using setTimeout. This simulates an application that logs text in the file at a variable rate. At each iteration:
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Go-like channels in 10 lines of JavaScript
This needs a comparison with streams, which is the standard way to achieve this in Node.js land.
https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html
What are some alternatives?
channels - An implementation of a closable, tailable `Channel` primitive in idiomatic JavaScript that can be used to decouple producers and consumers in concurrent code.
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly
node-ytdl-core - YouTube video downloader in javascript.
through2-concurrent - Simple Node.JS stream (streams2) Transform that runs the transform functions concurrently (with a set max concurrency)
Highland - High-level streams library for Node.js and the browser
peek-stream - Transform stream that lets you peek the first line before deciding how to parse it
through2 - Tiny wrapper around Node streams2 Transform to avoid explicit subclassing noise
graphicsmagick-stream
get-stream - Get a stream as a string, Buffer, ArrayBuffer or array
Node.CLI-Progress - :hourglass: easy to use progress-bar for command-line/terminal applications
concat-stream - writable stream that concatenates strings or data and calls a callback with the result
binary-split - a fast newline (or any delimiter) splitter stream - like require('split') but specific for binary data