Asynchronous binary reader for Node.JS
Read various data types from a file handle in a streamlined way
The AsyncReader
class is the asynchronous version of @nishin/reader and is suitable to read very large files as the file is only partially loaded into memory while traversing it. The API layer is almost identical to the BinaryReader
class, only that most methods return promises instead.
For details on supported data types consult the @nishin/reader readme.
Installation
npm install @nishin/async-reader
Usage
import fs from 'node:fs/promises';
import { AsyncReader, DataType } from '@nishin/async-reader';
const reader = new AsyncReader(await fs.open('/path/to/large/file'), ByteOrder.BigEndian, { bufferSize: 8192 });
const data = await reader.next(DataType.Uint8);
await reader.close();
API
interface Config {
/**
* Size of the data held in memory at once.
* Default is 2 ** 20 * 10, i.e. 10 MB.
* A lower buffer size makes reading potentially slower since the data has to be updated more often.
* The buffer must be at least as large as the smallest data unit to read:
* For example, if reading of double precision floats is required the buffer size cannot be less than 8 bytes.
*/
readonly bufferSize: number;
}
class AsyncReader {
readonly fileHandle: FileHandle;
readonly offset: number;
readonly buffer: Uint8Array;
readonly byteLength: number;
readonly byteOrder?: ByteOrder;
constructor(fileHandle: FileHandle, byteOrder?: ByteOrder, { bufferSize }?: Config);
constructor(fileHandle: FileHandle, { bufferSize }: Config);
hasNext(byteLength = 1): boolean;
setByteOrder(byteOrder: ByteOrder): void;
async slice(size: number): Promise<BinaryReader>;
async seek(offset: number): Promise<void>;
async skip(bytes: number): Promise<void>;
async align(to: number): Promise<void>;
async readByteOrderMark(offset?: number): Promise<void>;
async assertMagix(magic: string | Uint8Array, offset?: number): Promise<void>;
async next<T extends DataType | Struct>(type: T): Promise<Read<T>>;
async close(): Promise<void>;
}