Streaming server template. Define variables or sections as promises or streams or thunks that return either in your template, and they will be evaluated at render time.
npm install @jongleberry/pipe

Streaming and async template rendering for node.js using template strings.
Define variables or sections as promises or streams or thunks that return either in your template,
and they will be evaluated at render time.
This allows you to create fast, non-blocking server-side rendered applications while minimizing time-to-first-byte for the user.
``js
const pipe = require('@jongleberry/pipe')
const render = function ({
currentUser
}) {
return pipe
}// express middleware
function (req, res) {
res.setHeader('content-type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8')
res.flushheaders()
render({
// pass a promise that resolves to the user
getCurrentUser: services.getCurrentUser(req)
}).pipe(res)
}
`API
$3
render is a tagged template that returns a readable PassThrough stream.$3
-
- serialize anything that isn't a string yourself as this library will throw.
- Promise - a promise that returns a string.
- Stream - a binary stream that will be pipe directly into the response. This library does not check its contents, but object streams will throw: pipe it into a stream such as streaming-json-stringify.
- A function or async function that returns either of the above.$3
Any section of the template that errors will simply not be rendered.
Streams may partially be rendered, so it's advised that you handle stream errors yourself or pass streams that cannot error (e.g. a passthrough stream).
Listen to any errors on the resulting stream, e.g.:
`js
const stream = pipe
stream.on('error', err => console.error(err.stack))
`Some frameworks such as Koa automatically handle this when you set the stream as
ctx.body = streamNote that because status codes (or should be) flushed to the client before rendering begins, errors in the template cannot affect the response status code.
$3
- You will probably have to set the content type header yourself
- For compression, be sure to use the zlib.constants.Z_SYNC_FLUSH flag
- You may want to
res.flushHeaders()Alternatives
- A cleaner version of https://github.com/almost/stream-template
-
stream-template recreates a readable stream from scratch whereas this library relies on passthrough streams .pipe()
- A simpler API of https://github.com/matthewp/flora
- Does not require any other utilities
- A simpler, reduced-scope version of https://github.com/popeindustries/lit-html-server
- Does not support arrays - it's not difficult to call .join('')`Please let me know if you are aware of any other ones.