NodeJSReadableStream interface
A Node.js Readable stream that also has a destroy method.
- Extends
-
ReadableStream
Inherited Properties
| readable |
Methods
| destroy(Error) | Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an 'error' event, and emit a 'close' event (unless emitClose is set to false). After this call, internal resources will be released. |
Inherited Methods
| add |
Alias for |
| emit<K>(string | symbol, Any |
Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named Returns
|
| event |
Returns an array listing the events for which the emitter has registered
listeners. The values in the array are strings or
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| get |
Returns the current max listener value for the |
| is |
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| listener |
Returns the number of listeners listening for the event named |
| listeners<K>(string | symbol) | Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named
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| off<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void) | Alias for |
| on<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void) | Adds the
Returns a reference to the By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The
|
| once<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void) | Adds a one-time
Returns a reference to the By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The
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| pause() | |
| pipe<T>(T, { end?: boolean }) | |
| prepend |
Adds the
Returns a reference to the |
| prepend |
Adds a one-time
Returns a reference to the |
| raw |
Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named
|
| read(number) | |
| remove |
Removes all listeners, or those of the specified It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code,
particularly when the Returns a reference to the |
| remove |
Removes the specified
Once an event is emitted, all listeners attached to it at the
time of emitting are called in order. This implies that any
Because listeners are managed using an internal array, calling this will
change the position indices of any listener registered after the listener
being removed. This will not impact the order in which listeners are called,
but it means that any copies of the listener array as returned by
the When a single function has been added as a handler multiple times for a single
event (as in the example below),
Returns a reference to the |
| resume() | |
| set |
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| set |
By default Returns a reference to the |
| unpipe(Writable |
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| unshift(string | Uint8Array, Buffer |
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| wrap(Readable |
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| [async |
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| [capture |
Inherited Property Details
readable
readable: boolean
Property Value
boolean
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.readable
Method Details
destroy(Error)
Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an 'error' event, and emit a 'close' event (unless emitClose is set to false). After this call, internal resources will be released.
function destroy(error?: Error)
Parameters
- error
-
Error
Inherited Method Details
addListener<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void)
Alias for emitter.on(eventName, listener).
function addListener<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (args: any[]) => void): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
- listener
-
(args: any[]) => void
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.addListener
emit<K>(string | symbol, AnyRest)
Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named eventName, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments
to each.
Returns true if the event had listeners, false otherwise.
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
const myEmitter = new EventEmitter();
// First listener
myEmitter.on('event', function firstListener() {
console.log('Helloooo! first listener');
});
// Second listener
myEmitter.on('event', function secondListener(arg1, arg2) {
console.log(`event with parameters ${arg1}, ${arg2} in second listener`);
});
// Third listener
myEmitter.on('event', function thirdListener(...args) {
const parameters = args.join(', ');
console.log(`event with parameters ${parameters} in third listener`);
});
console.log(myEmitter.listeners('event'));
myEmitter.emit('event', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
// Prints:
// [
// [Function: firstListener],
// [Function: secondListener],
// [Function: thirdListener]
// ]
// Helloooo! first listener
// event with parameters 1, 2 in second listener
// event with parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in third listener
function emit<K>(eventName: string | symbol, args: AnyRest): boolean
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
- args
-
AnyRest
Returns
boolean
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.emit
eventNames()
Returns an array listing the events for which the emitter has registered
listeners. The values in the array are strings or Symbols.
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
const myEE = new EventEmitter();
myEE.on('foo', () => {});
myEE.on('bar', () => {});
const sym = Symbol('symbol');
myEE.on(sym, () => {});
console.log(myEE.eventNames());
// Prints: [ 'foo', 'bar', Symbol(symbol) ]
function eventNames(): (string | symbol)[]
Returns
(string | symbol)[]
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.eventNames
getMaxListeners()
Returns the current max listener value for the EventEmitter which is either
set by emitter.setMaxListeners(n) or defaults to <xref:EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners>.
function getMaxListeners(): number
Returns
number
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.getMaxListeners
isPaused()
function isPaused(): boolean
Returns
boolean
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.isPaused
listenerCount<K>(string | symbol, Function)
Returns the number of listeners listening for the event named eventName.
If listener is provided, it will return how many times the listener is found
in the list of the listeners of the event.
function listenerCount<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener?: Function): number
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
The name of the event being listened for
- listener
-
Function
The event handler function
Returns
number
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.listenerCount
listeners<K>(string | symbol)
Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named eventName.
server.on('connection', (stream) => {
console.log('someone connected!');
});
console.log(util.inspect(server.listeners('connection')));
// Prints: [ [Function] ]
function listeners<K>(eventName: string | symbol): Function[]
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
Returns
Function[]
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.listeners
off<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void)
Alias for emitter.removeListener().
function off<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (args: any[]) => void): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
- listener
-
(args: any[]) => void
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.off
on<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void)
Adds the listener function to the end of the listeners array for the event
named eventName. No checks are made to see if the listener has already
been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of eventName and
listener will result in the listener being added, and called, multiple times.
server.on('connection', (stream) => {
console.log('someone connected!');
});
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.
By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The emitter.prependListener() method can be used as an alternative to add the
event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
const myEE = new EventEmitter();
myEE.on('foo', () => console.log('a'));
myEE.prependListener('foo', () => console.log('b'));
myEE.emit('foo');
// Prints:
// b
// a
function on<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (args: any[]) => void): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
The name of the event.
- listener
-
(args: any[]) => void
The callback function
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.on
once<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void)
Adds a one-time listener function for the event named eventName. The
next time eventName is triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked.
server.once('connection', (stream) => {
console.log('Ah, we have our first user!');
});
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.
By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The emitter.prependOnceListener() method can be used as an alternative to add the
event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
const myEE = new EventEmitter();
myEE.once('foo', () => console.log('a'));
myEE.prependOnceListener('foo', () => console.log('b'));
myEE.emit('foo');
// Prints:
// b
// a
function once<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (args: any[]) => void): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
The name of the event.
- listener
-
(args: any[]) => void
The callback function
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.once
pause()
function pause(): NodeJSReadableStream
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.pause
pipe<T>(T, { end?: boolean })
function pipe<T>(destination: T, options?: { end?: boolean }): T
Parameters
- destination
-
T
- options
-
{ end?: boolean }
Returns
T
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.pipe
prependListener<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void)
Adds the listener function to the beginning of the listeners array for the
event named eventName. No checks are made to see if the listener has
already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of eventName
and listener will result in the listener being added, and called, multiple times.
server.prependListener('connection', (stream) => {
console.log('someone connected!');
});
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.
function prependListener<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (args: any[]) => void): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
The name of the event.
- listener
-
(args: any[]) => void
The callback function
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.prependListener
prependOnceListener<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void)
Adds a one-timelistener function for the event named eventName to the beginning of the listeners array. The next time eventName is triggered, this
listener is removed, and then invoked.
server.prependOnceListener('connection', (stream) => {
console.log('Ah, we have our first user!');
});
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.
function prependOnceListener<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (args: any[]) => void): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
The name of the event.
- listener
-
(args: any[]) => void
The callback function
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.prependOnceListener
rawListeners<K>(string | symbol)
Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named eventName,
including any wrappers (such as those created by .once()).
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
const emitter = new EventEmitter();
emitter.once('log', () => console.log('log once'));
// Returns a new Array with a function `onceWrapper` which has a property
// `listener` which contains the original listener bound above
const listeners = emitter.rawListeners('log');
const logFnWrapper = listeners[0];
// Logs "log once" to the console and does not unbind the `once` event
logFnWrapper.listener();
// Logs "log once" to the console and removes the listener
logFnWrapper();
emitter.on('log', () => console.log('log persistently'));
// Will return a new Array with a single function bound by `.on()` above
const newListeners = emitter.rawListeners('log');
// Logs "log persistently" twice
newListeners[0]();
emitter.emit('log');
function rawListeners<K>(eventName: string | symbol): Function[]
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
Returns
Function[]
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.rawListeners
read(number)
function read(size?: number): string | Buffer
Parameters
- size
-
number
Returns
string | Buffer
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.read
removeAllListeners(string | symbol)
Removes all listeners, or those of the specified eventName.
It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code,
particularly when the EventEmitter instance was created by some other
component or module (e.g. sockets or file streams).
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.
function removeAllListeners(eventName?: string | symbol): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.removeAllListeners
removeListener<K>(string | symbol, (args: any[]) => void)
Removes the specified listener from the listener array for the event named eventName.
const callback = (stream) => {
console.log('someone connected!');
};
server.on('connection', callback);
// ...
server.removeListener('connection', callback);
removeListener() will remove, at most, one instance of a listener from the
listener array. If any single listener has been added multiple times to the
listener array for the specified eventName, then removeListener() must be
called multiple times to remove each instance.
Once an event is emitted, all listeners attached to it at the
time of emitting are called in order. This implies that any removeListener() or removeAllListeners() calls after emitting and before the last listener finishes execution
will not remove them fromemit() in progress. Subsequent events behave as expected.
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
class MyEmitter extends EventEmitter {}
const myEmitter = new MyEmitter();
const callbackA = () => {
console.log('A');
myEmitter.removeListener('event', callbackB);
};
const callbackB = () => {
console.log('B');
};
myEmitter.on('event', callbackA);
myEmitter.on('event', callbackB);
// callbackA removes listener callbackB but it will still be called.
// Internal listener array at time of emit [callbackA, callbackB]
myEmitter.emit('event');
// Prints:
// A
// B
// callbackB is now removed.
// Internal listener array [callbackA]
myEmitter.emit('event');
// Prints:
// A
Because listeners are managed using an internal array, calling this will
change the position indices of any listener registered after the listener
being removed. This will not impact the order in which listeners are called,
but it means that any copies of the listener array as returned by
the emitter.listeners() method will need to be recreated.
When a single function has been added as a handler multiple times for a single
event (as in the example below), removeListener() will remove the most
recently added instance. In the example the once('ping') listener is removed:
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
const ee = new EventEmitter();
function pong() {
console.log('pong');
}
ee.on('ping', pong);
ee.once('ping', pong);
ee.removeListener('ping', pong);
ee.emit('ping');
ee.emit('ping');
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.
function removeListener<K>(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (args: any[]) => void): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- eventName
-
string | symbol
- listener
-
(args: any[]) => void
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.removeListener
resume()
function resume(): NodeJSReadableStream
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.resume
setEncoding(BufferEncoding)
function setEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- encoding
-
BufferEncoding
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.setEncoding
setMaxListeners(number)
By default EventEmitters will print a warning if more than 10 listeners are
added for a particular event. This is a useful default that helps finding
memory leaks. The emitter.setMaxListeners() method allows the limit to be
modified for this specific EventEmitter instance. The value can be set to Infinity (or 0) to indicate an unlimited number of listeners.
Returns a reference to the EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.
function setMaxListeners(n: number): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- n
-
number
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.setMaxListeners
unpipe(WritableStream)
function unpipe(destination?: WritableStream): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- destination
-
WritableStream
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.unpipe
unshift(string | Uint8Array, BufferEncoding)
function unshift(chunk: string | Uint8Array, encoding?: BufferEncoding)
Parameters
- chunk
-
string | Uint8Array
- encoding
-
BufferEncoding
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.unshift
wrap(ReadableStream)
function wrap(oldStream: ReadableStream): NodeJSReadableStream
Parameters
- oldStream
-
ReadableStream
Returns
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.wrap
[asyncIterator]()
function [asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator<string | Buffer>
Returns
AsyncIterableIterator<string | Buffer>
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.__@asyncIterator@163
[captureRejectionSymbol]<K>(Error, string | symbol, AnyRest)
function [captureRejectionSymbol]<K>(error: Error, event: string | symbol, args: AnyRest)
Parameters
- error
-
Error
- event
-
string | symbol
- args
-
AnyRest
Inherited From NodeJS.ReadableStream.__@captureRejectionSymbol@180