stream-to-async-iterator
provides a wrapper that implements Symbol.asyncIterator
. This will allow streams to be
usable as async iterables that can be used in for-await-of loops.
Supports node.js 12 and up.
With NPM:
npm install stream-to-async-iterator
With Yarn:
yarn add stream-to-async-iterator
The included examples use async/await syntax for for-of loops. This assumes you are in an environment that natively
supports this new syntax, or that you use a tool such as Babel. In addition, for async iterators to work properly,
the Symbol.asyncIterator
symbol must be defined. Core-js can help with that.
Import the StreamToAsyncIterator class and pass the stream to its constructor. The iterator instance can be directly used in for-of contexts.
If the stream is in object mode, each iteration will produce the next object. See the node documentation for more information.
#!/usr/bin/env node
"use strict";
const { Readable } = require("stream");
const S2A = require("../").default;
(async function () {
const readStream = Readable.from([1, 2, 3]);
for await (const chunk of new S2A(readStream)) {
console.dir({ chunk });
}
})();
Outputs:
{ chunk: 1 }
{ chunk: 2 }
{ chunk: 3 }