Turn a writable and readable stream into a streams2 duplex stream with support for async initialization and streams1/streams2 input
npm install @justinbeckwith/duplexify




```
npm install @justinbeckwith/duplexify
(or duplexify.obj(writable, readable) to create an object stream)` js
const {duplexify} = require('@justinbeckwith/duplexify')// turn writableStream and readableStream into a single duplex stream
const dup = duplexify(writableStream, readableStream)
dup.write('hello world') // will write to writableStream
dup.on('data', (data) => {
// will read from readableStream
})
`You can also set the readable and writable parts asynchronously
` js
const dup = duplexify()dup.write('hello world') // write will buffer until the writable
// part has been set
// wait a bit ...
dup.setReadable(readableStream)
// maybe wait some more?
dup.setWritable(writableStream)
`If you call
setReadable or setWritable multiple times it will unregister the previous readable/writable stream.
To disable the readable or writable part call setReadable or setWritable with null.If the readable or writable streams emits an error or close it will destroy both streams and bubble up the event.
You can also explicitly destroy the streams by calling
dup.destroy(). The destroy method optionally takes an
error object as argument, in which case the error is emitted as part of the error event.` js
dup.on('error', (err) => {
console.log('readable or writable emitted an error - close will follow')
})dup.on('close', () => {
console.log('the duplex stream is destroyed')
})
dup.destroy() // calls destroy on the readable and writable part (if present)
`HTTP request example
Turn a node core http request into a duplex stream is as easy as
` js
const {duplexify} = require('duplexify')
const http = require('http')const request = (opts) => {
const req = http.request(opts)
const dup = duplexify(req)
req.on('response', (res) => {
dup.setReadable(res)
})
return dup
}
const req = request({
method: 'GET',
host: 'www.google.com',
port: 80
})
req.end()
req.pipe(process.stdout)
``