npm install workerstream
use HTML5 web workers with the node streams API
var workerstream = require('workerstream')
var worker = workerstream('my-worker.js')
worker
is a stream and speaks stream events: data
, error
and end
. that means you can pipe worker output to anything that accepts streams, such as an XHR. you can also pipe data into workers (such as a webcam feed or audio data)
in your app:
var worker = workerstream('worker.js')
worker.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data)
})
worker.on('error', function(e) { console.log('err', e)})
worker.write({ hello: 'world' })
the worker code (worker.js
above):
self.onmessage = function(event) {
self.postMessage({whats: 'up'})
}
you can also pass in existing webworker instances
webworkify allows you to simply create browserified webworkers.
var WebWorkify = require('webworkify')
var WorkerStream = require('workerstream')
var worker = WebWorkify(require('./worker.js'))
var workerStream = WorkerStream(worker)
Your worker.js
can use this module's ParentStream
to create a stream connecting back to the parent
var ParentStream = require('workerstream/parent')
module.exports = function(){
var parentStream = ParentStream()
parentStream.pipe(somewhereAwesome).pipe(parentStream)
}
worker.write(arraybuffer, [arraybuffer])
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