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Iterate all the data in a stream
npm install stream-each
var each = require('stream-each')
each(stream, function (data, next) {
console.log('data from stream', data)
// when ready to consume next chunk
next()
}, function (err) {
console.log('no more data')
})
each(stream, iterator, cb)
Iterate the data in the stream by calling the iterator function with (data, next)
where data is a data chunk and next is a callback. Call next when you are ready to
consume the next chunk. Optionally you can call next with an error to destroy the stream
When the stream ends/errors the callback is called if provided
MIT
stream-each
is part of the mississippi stream utility collection which includes more useful stream modules similar to this one.