A tiny library for multiplexing data chunks into blocks of fixed size and vice versa
This library works in Node and in Browser environments (UMD) and is optimized for very small size.
npm install fixed-size-multiplexer
Node.js:
const {Multiplexer, Demultiplexer} = require('fixed-size-multiplexer')
// Do stuff
Browser:
requirejs(['fixed-size-multiplexer'], function ({Multiplexer, Demultiplexer}) {
// Do stuff
})
Constructor used to create Multiplexer instance.
max_data_length
- Max size of data in bytes (influences data header size)block_size
- Size of one block of data
Feed chunk of data into multiplexer.
Returns true if there are some blocks with useful data left.
Get block, potentially with useful data. If no useful data left, will return zeroes (which can be fed into demultiplexer without issues).
Constructor used to create Demultiplexer instance.
max_data_length
- Max size of data in bytes (influences data header size)block_size
- Size of one block of data
Feed block, potentially with useful data, into demultiplexer.
Returns true if there are complete chunks with useful data present.
Get chunk of useful data. If no complete chunk of useful data present yet, returns null
.
tests/index.ls
contains usage examples.
Feel free to create issues and send pull requests (for big changes create an issue first and link it from the PR), they are highly appreciated!
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Free Public License 1.0.0 / Zero Clause BSD License