The point of this is to allow your browser to "host" files which can be streamed over HTTP. This requires a proxy server to handle the HTTP requests and forward them to the browser over websockets.
published version 0.7.0, 7 years agoThe point of this is to allow your browser to "host" files which can be streamed over HTTP. This requires a proxy server to handle the HTTP requests and forward them to the browser over websockets.
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Pipe Node.js streams over WebSockets (with back-pressure!).
published version 0.1.3, 7 years agoThe point of fibridge `(FIle BRIDGE)` is to allow your browser to "host" files which can be streamed over HTTP. This requires a proxy server to handle the HTTP requests and forward them to the browser over websockets. The proxy server lives [here](https:/
published version 0.16.0, 6 years agoThe point of this is to allow your browser to "host" files which can be streamed over HTTP. This requires a proxy server to handle the HTTP requests and forward them to the browser over websockets.
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Implementation of the [omni-rpc](https://github.com/omnistreams/omni-rpc-spec) protocol.
published version 0.4.0, 6 years agoThis is a 0-dependency, ES module-compatible implementation of the streaming mechanism described [here](https://hpbn.co/xmlhttprequest/#streaming-data-with-xhr) and shown [here](https://gist.github.com/igrigorik/5736866).
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