Using pipe() in Node.js net

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长发绾君心 2020-12-12 17:54

I\'m having trouble wrapping my head around the pipe function shown in several Node.js examples for the net module.

var net = require(\'net\');
         


        
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  • 2020-12-12 18:18

    The pipe() function reads data from a readable stream as it becomes available and writes it to a destination writable stream.

    The example in the documentation is an echo server, which is a server that sends what it receives. The socket object implements both the readable and writable stream interface, so it is therefore writing any data it receives back to the socket.

    This is the equivalent of using the pipe() method using event listeners:

    var net = require('net');
    net.createServer(function (socket) {
      socket.write('Echo server\r\n');
      socket.on('data', function(chunk) {
        socket.write(chunk);
      });
      socket.on('end', socket.end);
    });
    
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  • 2020-12-12 18:29

    pipe() reads from a readable stream and writes to a writeable stream, much like a Unix pipe. It does all "reasonable" things along the way with errors, end of files, if one side falls behind etc. Your particular example is slightly confusing because the socket is both readable and writeable.

    An easier to understand example is in this SO question where you read from an http request and write to an http response.

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  • 2020-12-12 18:35

    There are 2 sockets per Server-Client Connection (2 endpoints). Socket binds IP Address:Port Number. The client gets assigned random port numbers, while the server has dedicated port number. This is the basic explanation of how socket works.

    Piping is reserved for redirecting a readable stream to a writable stream.

    What socket.pipe(socket) does? It redirects all the data from the readable stream (server) to the writable stream (client). We can tweak this by adding event listeners as @hexacyanide has pointed out.

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  • 2020-12-12 18:43

    Consider the following request handler

    var server = http.createServer(function(req, res){
         console.log('Request for ' + req.url + ' by method ' + req.method);
        if(req.method == 'GET'){
            var fileurl;
            if(req.url == '/')fileurl = '/index.html';
            else {
                fileurl = req.url;
            }
        }
        var filePath = path.resolve('./public'+fileurl);
        var fileExt = path.extname(filePath);
        if(fileExt == '.html'){
              fs.exists(filePath, function(exists){
            if(!exists){
              res.writeHead(404, {'Content-Type': 'text/html'});
              res.end('<h1>Error 404' + filePath + 'not found </h1>');
              //the end() method sends content of the response to the client
              //and signals to the server that the response has been sent
              //completely
              return;
            }
            res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type':'text/html'});
            fs.createReadStream(filePath).pipe(res);
          })
        }
    }
    

    The fs.createReadStream method reads the file in the given file path (public/index.html) and pipe() writes it to the response (res) for client's view.

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