is a NodeJS module that helps you reading large text files, line by line, without buffering the files into memory.
Installation:
npm install line-by-line
Synchronous processing of lines:
var LineByLineReader = require('line-by-line'),
var lr = new LineByLineReader('big_file.txt');
lr.on('error', function (err) {
// 'err' contains error object
});
lr.on('line', function (line) {
// 'line' contains the current line without the trailing newline character.
});
lr.on('end', function () {
// All lines are read, file is closed now.
});
Asynchronous processing of lines:
var LineByLineReader = require('line-by-line'),
var lr = new LineByLineReader('big_file.txt');
lr.on('error', function (err) {
// 'err' contains error object
});
lr.on('line', function (line) {
// pause emitting of lines...
lr.pause();
// ...do your asynchronous line processing..
setTimeout(function () {
// ...and continue emitting lines.
lr.resume();
}, 100);
});
lr.on('end', function () {
// All lines are read, file is closed now.
});
Class: LineReader(path [, options])
path
specifies the file to read
options
is an object with the following defaults:
{ encoding: 'utf8',
skipEmptyLines: false }
encoding
can be 'utf8'
, 'ascii'
, or 'base64'
.
If skipEmptyLines
set to true
, empty lines don't trigger a 'line' event.
Event: 'line'
function (line) { }
Emitted on every line read.
line
contains the line without the line ending character.
Event: 'error'
function (error) { }
Emitted if an error occurred.
error
contains the error object.
Event: 'end'
function () { }
Emitted if all lines are read.
pause()
Call this method to stop emitting 'line' events.
resume()
After calling this method, 'line' events gets emitted again.
close()
Stops emitting 'line' events, closes the file and emits the 'end' event.
If the last line of a file is empty, it won't get emitted.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright © 2012 Markus von der Wehd