fix(WebDuplexStream): Improved read/write interface and error handling in WebDuplexStream

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Philipp Kunz 2024-10-13 20:20:31 +02:00
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# Changelog # Changelog
## 2024-10-13 - 3.1.1 - fix(WebDuplexStream)
Improved read/write interface and error handling in WebDuplexStream
- Enhanced the IStreamToolsRead and IStreamToolsWrite interfaces for better Promise handling
- Refined readFunction and writeFunction handling to accommodate asynchronous data processing and error propagation
- Added internal _startReading method to facilitate initial data handling if readFunction is present
- Maintained backward compatibility while ensuring data continuity when no writeFunction is specified
## 2024-10-13 - 3.1.0 - feat(core) ## 2024-10-13 - 3.1.0 - feat(core)
Add support for creating Web ReadableStream from a file Add support for creating Web ReadableStream from a file

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*/ */
export const commitinfo = { export const commitinfo = {
name: '@push.rocks/smartstream', name: '@push.rocks/smartstream',
version: '3.1.0', version: '3.1.1',
description: 'A library to simplify the creation and manipulation of Node.js streams, providing utilities for handling transform, duplex, and readable/writable streams effectively in TypeScript.' description: 'A library to simplify the creation and manipulation of Node.js streams, providing utilities for handling transform, duplex, and readable/writable streams effectively in TypeScript.'
} }

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*/ */
export const commitinfo = { export const commitinfo = {
name: '@push.rocks/smartstream', name: '@push.rocks/smartstream',
version: '3.1.0', version: '3.1.1',
description: 'A library to simplify the creation and manipulation of Node.js streams, providing utilities for handling transform, duplex, and readable/writable streams effectively in TypeScript.' description: 'A library to simplify the creation and manipulation of Node.js streams, providing utilities for handling transform, duplex, and readable/writable streams effectively in TypeScript.'
} }

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import * as plugins from './plugins.js'; import * as plugins from './plugins.js';
// ======================================== // ========================================
// READ // Interfaces for Read functionality
// ======================================== // ========================================
export interface IStreamToolsRead<TInput, TOutput> { export interface IStreamToolsRead<TInput, TOutput> {
done: () => void; done: () => void;
write: (writeArg: TInput) => void; write: (writeArg: TInput) => Promise<void>;
} }
/** /**
* the read function is called anytime * The read function is called when data needs to be read into the stream.
* -> the WebDuplexStream is being read from
* and at the same time if nothing is enqueued
*/ */
export interface IStreamReadFunction<TInput, TOutput> { export interface IStreamReadFunction<TInput, TOutput> {
(toolsArg: IStreamToolsRead<TInput, TOutput>): Promise<void>; (toolsArg: IStreamToolsRead<TInput, TOutput>): Promise<void>;
} }
// ======================================== // ========================================
// WRITE // Interfaces for Write functionality
// ======================================== // ========================================
export interface IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput> { export interface IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput> {
truncate: () => void; truncate: () => void;
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} }
/** /**
* the write function can return something. * The write function is called whenever a chunk is written to the stream.
* It is called anytime a chunk is written to the stream.
*/ */
export interface IStreamWriteFunction<TInput, TOutput> { export interface IStreamWriteFunction<TInput, TOutput> {
(chunkArg: TInput, toolsArg: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput>): Promise<any>; (chunkArg: TInput, toolsArg: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput>): Promise<any>;
} }
export interface IStreamFinalFunction<TInput, TOutput> { export interface IStreamFinalFunction<TInput, TOutput> {
(toolsArg: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput>): Promise<TOutput>; (toolsArg: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput>): Promise<TOutput | void>;
} }
export interface WebDuplexStreamOptions<TInput, TOutput> { export interface WebDuplexStreamOptions<TInput, TOutput> {
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} }
export class WebDuplexStream<TInput = any, TOutput = any> extends TransformStream<TInput, TOutput> { export class WebDuplexStream<TInput = any, TOutput = any> extends TransformStream<TInput, TOutput> {
static fromUInt8Array(uint8Array: Uint8Array): WebDuplexStream<Uint8Array, Uint8Array> {
const stream = new WebDuplexStream<Uint8Array, Uint8Array>({
writeFunction: async (chunk, { push }) => {
push(chunk); // Directly push the chunk as is
return null;
}
});
const writer = stream.writable.getWriter();
writer.write(uint8Array).then(() => writer.close());
return stream;
}
// INSTANCE // INSTANCE
options: WebDuplexStreamOptions<TInput, TOutput>; options: WebDuplexStreamOptions<TInput, TOutput>;
constructor(optionsArg: WebDuplexStreamOptions<TInput, TOutput>) { constructor(optionsArg: WebDuplexStreamOptions<TInput, TOutput>) {
// here we call into the official web stream api
super({ super({
async start(controller) {
// Optionally initialize any state here
},
async transform(chunk, controller) { async transform(chunk, controller) {
// Transformation logic remains unchanged
if (optionsArg?.writeFunction) { if (optionsArg?.writeFunction) {
const tools: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput> = { const tools: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput> = {
truncate: () => controller.terminate(), truncate: () => controller.terminate(),
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try { try {
const writeReturnChunk = await optionsArg.writeFunction(chunk, tools); const writeReturnChunk = await optionsArg.writeFunction(chunk, tools);
if (writeReturnChunk) { // return chunk is optional if (writeReturnChunk !== undefined && writeReturnChunk !== null) {
controller.enqueue(writeReturnChunk); controller.enqueue(writeReturnChunk);
} }
} catch (err) { } catch (err) {
controller.error(err); controller.error(err);
} }
} else { } else {
controller.error(new Error('No write function provided')); // If no writeFunction is provided, pass the chunk through
controller.enqueue(chunk as unknown as TOutput);
} }
}, },
async flush(controller) { async flush(controller) {
// Flush logic remains unchanged
if (optionsArg?.finalFunction) { if (optionsArg?.finalFunction) {
const tools: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput> = { const tools: IStreamToolsWrite<TInput, TOutput> = {
truncate: () => controller.terminate(), truncate: () => controller.terminate(),
push: (pipeObject) => controller.enqueue(pipeObject), push: (pushArg) => controller.enqueue(pushArg),
}; };
optionsArg.finalFunction(tools) try {
.then(finalChunk => { const finalChunk = await optionsArg.finalFunction(tools);
if (finalChunk) { if (finalChunk) {
controller.enqueue(finalChunk); controller.enqueue(finalChunk);
} }
}) } catch (err) {
.catch(err => controller.error(err)) controller.error(err);
.finally(() => controller.terminate()); } finally {
controller.terminate();
}
} else { } else {
controller.terminate(); controller.terminate();
} }
} },
}); });
this.options = optionsArg; this.options = optionsArg;
// Start producing data if readFunction is provided
if (this.options.readFunction) {
this._startReading();
}
} }
// Method to create a custom readable stream that integrates the readFunction private async _startReading() {
// readFunction is executed whenever the stream is being read from and nothing is enqueued const writable = this.writable;
getCustomReadableStream() { const writer = writable.getWriter();
const readableStream = this.readable;
const options = this.options;
const customReadable = new ReadableStream({
async pull(controller) {
const reader = readableStream.getReader();
// Check the current state of the original stream const tools: IStreamToolsRead<TInput, TOutput> = {
const { value, done } = await reader.read(); done: () => writer.close(),
reader.releaseLock(); write: async (writeArg) => await writer.write(writeArg),
};
if (done) { try {
// If the original stream is done, close the custom readable stream await this.options.readFunction(tools);
controller.close(); } catch (err) {
} else { writer.abort(err);
if (value) { } finally {
// If there is data in the original stream, enqueue it and do not execute the readFunction writer.releaseLock();
controller.enqueue(value); }
} else if (options.readFunction) { }
// If the original stream is empty, execute the readFunction and read again
await options.readFunction({
done: () => controller.close(),
write: (writeArg) => controller.enqueue(writeArg),
});
const newReader = readableStream.getReader(); // Static method example (adjust as needed)
const { value: newValue, done: newDone } = await newReader.read(); static fromUInt8Array(uint8Array: Uint8Array): WebDuplexStream<Uint8Array, Uint8Array> {
newReader.releaseLock(); const stream = new WebDuplexStream<Uint8Array, Uint8Array>({
writeFunction: async (chunk, { push }) => {
if (newDone) { push(chunk); // Directly push the chunk as is
controller.close(); return null;
} else { },
controller.enqueue(newValue);
}
}
}
}
}); });
return customReadable; const writer = stream.writable.getWriter();
writer.write(uint8Array).then(() => writer.close());
return stream;
} }
} }