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mimic-response 
Mimic a Node.js HTTP response stream
Install
$ npm install mimic-response
Usage
const stream = require('stream');
const mimicResponse = require('mimic-response');
const responseStream = getHttpResponseStream();
const myStream = new stream.PassThrough();
mimicResponse(responseStream, myStream);
console.log(myStream.statusCode);
//=> 200
API
mimicResponse(from, to)
Note #1: The from.destroy(error) function is not proxied. You have to call it manually:
const stream = require('stream');
const mimicResponse = require('mimic-response');
const responseStream = getHttpResponseStream();
const myStream = new stream.PassThrough({
destroy(error, callback) {
responseStream.destroy();
callback(error);
}
});
myStream.destroy();
Please note that myStream and responseStream never throws. The error is passed to the request instead.
from
Type: Stream
to
Type: Stream
Any stream.
Related
- mimic-fn - Make a function mimic another one
- clone-response - Clone a Node.js response stream
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