A Transform Stream that splits a binary stream into chunks based on a delimiter. The delimiter can be a String or a Buffer.
npm install node-binary-split --save
import split from 'node-binary-split';
split(delimiter);
or
import { BinarySplit } from 'node-binary-split';
new BinarySplit(delimiter);
delimiter can be a string or a buffer.
import {BinarySplit } = from 'node-binary-split';
fs.createReadStream(file)
.pipe(new BinarySplit('\n'))
.on('data', function(line) {
//each chunk now is a separate line!
});
const split = require('node-binary-split');
fs.createReadStream(file)
.pipe(split('\n'))
.on('data', function (line) {
//each chunk now is a separate line!
});
Benchmarking node-binary-split against other similar packages with benchmark.js. One with newline as delimiter and one with a longer string
Split on a string:
node-binary-split x 1,368 ops/sec ±3.68% (70 runs sampled)
binary-split x 773 ops/sec ±2.75% (74 runs sampled)
split x 504 ops/sec ±2.02% (75 runs sampled)
split2 x 486 ops/sec ±1.95% (75 runs sampled)
Fastest is node-binary-split
Split on newline:
node-binary-split x 1,682 ops/sec ±3.51% (72 runs sampled)
binary-split x 472 ops/sec ±2.68% (76 runs sampled)
split x 574 ops/sec ±3.34% (73 runs sampled)
split2 x 477 ops/sec ±2.51% (77 runs sampled)
Fastest is node-binary-split
Run tests by:
npm test
Run benchmarks by:
npm run bench
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