pull-limit

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pull-limit

Limits the total number of items inside a through pull-stream.

Defaults to 1. Once the limit has been reached, a newer item will be read only after a previous item has been drained.

Useful for limiting the rate of eager processing pipelines or for waiting for answers before sending more elements on a duplex transport, such as WebSockets.

Quick Examples

With a through pull-stream:

var pull = require('pull-stream')
var buffer = require('pull-eager-buffer')
var limit = require('pull-limit')

// Prints 0,0,1,1,2,2
pull(
  pull.count(2),
  pull.through(console.log),
  limit(buffer()),
  pull.through(console.log),
  pull.drain()
)

With a WebSocket, so that only one value is in transit and processed at a time. The next value is only sent when the result has been received. Otherwise, the socket would eagerly pull all the values:

var pull = require('pull-stream')
var ws = require('pull-ws')
var limit = require('pull-limit')

var server = ws.createServer(function (stream) {
  pull(
    stream, 
    pull.map(function (x) { return x.toLowerCase() }), 
    stream
)
}).listen(5000)

ws.connect('ws://localhost:5000', function (err, stream) {
  if (err) throw err
    
  // Prints 'A', 'a', 'B', 'b', 'C', 'c'
  pull(
    pull.values(['A', 'B', 'C']),
    pull.through(console.log),
    limit(stream),
    pull.through(console.log),
    pull.drain()      
  )
}) 

Signature

The following signature follows the js module signature syntax and conventions. All callbacks (parameters ending with 'cb') have the '(err, data)' signature.

limit: (stream: {
    sink: (streamRead: (abort, streamSinkCb)),
    source: (abort, cb)
}, ?n: number) =>
{
    sink: (read (abort, sinkCb)),
    updateLimit: (l: number),
    on('flow-rate', cb(rate, elapsedTimeInSec, n),
    source: (abort, cb)
}

Properties

  1. read is called once iff streamRead has been called.
  2. The first time streamRead is called, streamSinkCb will complete with the value coming from sinkCb as soon as it is available.
  3. For every subsequent streamRead call, streamSinkCb will only complete either after the stream closes or the number of elements sinked into stream.sink but not sourced by stream.source is below n, with n having a default value of 1.
  4. After updateLimit has been called, the n now has the l value.
  5. After n values have been processed, the 'flow-rate' event with the rate at which values have been trhrough, is emited.

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npm i pull-limit

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1.2.2

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