Node.Stream.Aff
- Package
- purescript-node-streams-aff
- Repository
- purescript-deprecated/purescript-node-streams-aff
Asynchronous I/O with the Node.js Stream API.
Open file streams with Node.FS.Stream.
Open process streams with Node.Process.
All I/O errors will be thrown through the Aff MonadError class
instance.
Aff cancellation will clean up all Node.js event listeners.
All of these Aff functions will prevent the Node.js event loop from
exiting until the Aff function completes.
Reading
Implementation
The reading functions in this module all operate on a Readable stream
in
“paused mode”.
Internally the reading functions use the
readable.read([size])
function and are subject to the caveats of that function.
Result Buffers
The result of a reading function may be chunked into more than one Buffer.
The buffers element of the result is an Array Buffer of what
was read.
To concatenate the result into a single Buffer, use
Node.Buffer.concat :: Array Buffer -> m Buffer.
input :: Buffer
<- liftEffect <<< concat <<< _.buffers =<< readSome stdin
To calculate the number of bytes read, use
Node.Buffer.size :: Buffer -> m Int.
{buffers} :: Array Buffer <- readSome stdin
bytesRead :: Int
<- liftEffect $ Array.foldM (\a b -> (a+_) <$> size b) 0 buffers
Result readagain flag
The readagain field of the result is a Boolean flag which
is true if the stream has not reached End-Of-File (and also if the stream
has not errored or been destroyed), so we know we can read again.
If the flag is false then the stream is not readable
no more bytes will ever be produced by the stream.
Reading from an ended, closed, errored, or destroyed stream
will complete immediately with {buffers:[], readagain:false}.
The readagain flag will give the same answer as a
subsequent call to Internal.readable.
Writing
Implementation
The writing functions in this module all operate on a Writeable stream.
Internally the writing functions will call the
writable.write(chunk[, encoding][, callback])
function on each of the Buffers,
and will asychronously wait if there is “backpressure” from the stream.
Result
The writing functions will complete after all the data is flushed to the stream.
If a write fails then it will throwError in the Aff.
#readN Source
readN :: forall m r. MonadAff m => Readable r -> Int -> m { buffers :: Array Buffer, readagain :: Boolean }Wait for N bytes to become available from the stream.
If more than N bytes are available on the stream, then completes with N bytes and leaves the rest in the stream’s internal buffer.
If the end of the stream is reached before N bytes are available, then completes with less than N bytes.
#end Source
end :: forall m w. MonadAff m => Writable w -> m UnitSignal that no more data will be written to the Writable. Will complete
after all data is written and flushed.
When the Writable is an fs.WriteStream
then this will close the file descriptor because
“If
autoCloseis set to true (default behavior) on'error'or'finish'the file descriptor will be closed automatically.”
#toStringUTF8 Source
toStringUTF8 :: forall m. MonadEffect m => Array Buffer -> m StringConcatenate an Array of UTF-8 encoded Buffers into a String.
Example:
inputstring <- toStringUTF8 =<< readAll stream
#fromStringUTF8 Source
fromStringUTF8 :: forall m. MonadEffect m => String -> m (Array Buffer)Encode a String as an Array containing one UTF-8 encoded Buffer.
Example:
write stream =<< fromStringUTF8 "outputstring"