import {finished} from 'node:stream/promises'; import {isStandardStream} from '../utils/standard-stream.js'; // Similar to `Stream.pipeline(source, destination)`, but does not destroy standard streams export const pipeStreams = (source, destination) => { source.pipe(destination); onSourceFinish(source, destination); onDestinationFinish(source, destination); }; // `source.pipe(destination)` makes `destination` end when `source` ends. // But it does not propagate aborts or errors. This function does it. const onSourceFinish = async (source, destination) => { if (isStandardStream(source) || isStandardStream(destination)) { return; } try { await finished(source, {cleanup: true, readable: true, writable: false}); } catch {} endDestinationStream(destination); }; export const endDestinationStream = destination => { if (destination.writable) { destination.end(); } }; // We do the same thing in the other direction as well. const onDestinationFinish = async (source, destination) => { if (isStandardStream(source) || isStandardStream(destination)) { return; } try { await finished(destination, {cleanup: true, readable: false, writable: true}); } catch {} abortSourceStream(source); }; export const abortSourceStream = source => { if (source.readable) { source.destroy(); } };