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[6a3a178]1# minipass-json-stream
2
3Like [JSONStream](http://npm.im/JSONStream), but using Minipass streams
4
5## install
6
7```
8npm install minipass-json-stream
9```
10
11## example
12
13```js
14
15const request = require('request')
16const JSONStream = require('minipass-json-stream')
17const es = require('event-stream')
18
19request({url: 'http://isaacs.couchone.com/registry/_all_docs'})
20 .pipe(JSONStream.parse('rows.*'))
21 .pipe(es.mapSync(function (data) {
22 console.error(data)
23 return data
24 }))
25```
26
27## new JSONStream(options)
28
29Create a new stream. This is a [minipass](http://npm.im/minipass) stream
30that is always set in `objectMode`. It emits objects parsed out of
31string/buffer JSON input that match the supplied `path` option.
32
33## JSONStream.parse(path)
34
35Return a new JSONStream object to stream values that match a path.
36
37(Equivalent to `new JSONStream({path})`.)
38
39``` js
40JSONStream.parse('rows.*.doc')
41```
42
43The `..` operator is the recursive descent operator from
44[JSONPath](http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/), which will match a
45child at any depth (see examples below).
46
47If your keys have keys that include `.` or `*` etc, use an array instead.
48`['row', true, /^doc/]`.
49
50If you use an array, `RegExp`s, booleans, and/or functions. The `..`
51operator is also available in array representation, using `{recurse:
52true}`. any object that matches the path will be emitted as 'data' (and
53`pipe`d down stream)
54
55If `path` is empty or null, no 'data' events are emitted.
56
57If you want to have keys emitted, you can prefix your `*` operator with
58`$`: `obj.$*` - in this case the data passed to the stream is an object
59with a `key` holding the key and a `value` property holding the data.
60
61### Examples
62
63query a couchdb view:
64
65``` bash
66curl -sS localhost:5984/tests/_all_docs&include_docs=true
67```
68you will get something like this:
69
70``` js
71{"total_rows":129,"offset":0,"rows":[
72 { "id":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
73 , "key":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
74 , "value":{"rev":"1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508"}
75 , "doc":{
76 "_id": "change1_0.6995461115147918"
77 , "_rev": "1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508","hello":1}
78 },
79 { "id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
80 , "key":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
81 , "value":{"rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"}
82 , "doc":{
83 "_id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
84 , "_rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"
85 , "hello":2
86 }
87 },
88]}
89```
90
91we are probably most interested in the `rows.*.doc`
92
93create a `JSONStream` that parses the documents from the feed like this:
94
95``` js
96var stream = JSONStream.parse(['rows', true, 'doc']) //rows, ANYTHING, doc
97
98stream.on('data', function(data) {
99 console.log('received:', data);
100});
101
102//emits anything from _before_ the first match
103stream.on('header', function (data) {
104 console.log('header:', data) // => {"total_rows":129,"offset":0}
105})
106```
107
108awesome!
109
110In case you wanted the contents the doc emitted:
111
112``` js
113// equivalent to: 'rows.*.doc.$*'
114var stream = JSONStream.parse([
115 'rows',
116 true,
117 'doc',
118 {emitKey: true}
119]) //rows, ANYTHING, doc, items in docs with keys
120
121stream.on('data', function(data) {
122 console.log('key:', data.key);
123 console.log('value:', data.value);
124});
125```
126
127You can also emit the path:
128
129``` js
130var stream = JSONStream.parse([
131 'rows',
132 true,
133 'doc',
134 {emitPath: true}
135]) //rows, ANYTHING, doc, items in docs with keys
136
137stream.on('data', function(data) {
138 console.log('path:', data.path);
139 console.log('value:', data.value);
140});
141```
142
143### recursive patterns (..)
144
145`JSONStream.parse('docs..value')`
146(or `JSONStream.parse(['docs', {recurse: true}, 'value'])` using an array)
147will emit every `value` object that is a child, grand-child, etc. of the
148`docs` object. In this example, it will match exactly 5 times at various depth
149levels, emitting 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 as results.
150
151```js
152{
153 "total": 5,
154 "docs": [
155 {
156 "key": {
157 "value": 0,
158 "some": "property"
159 }
160 },
161 {"value": 1},
162 {"value": 2},
163 {"blbl": [{}, {"a":0, "b":1, "value":3}, 10]},
164 {"value": 4}
165 ]
166}
167```
168
169## JSONStream.parse(pattern, map)
170
171(Equivalent to `new JSONStream({ pattern, map })`)
172
173provide a function that can be used to map or filter
174the json output. `map` is passed the value at that node of the pattern,
175if `map` return non-nullish (anything but `null` or `undefined`)
176that value will be emitted in the stream. If it returns a nullish value,
177nothing will be emitted.
178
179`JSONStream` also emits `'header'` and `'footer'` events,
180the `'header'` event contains anything in the output that was before
181the first match, and the `'footer'`, is anything after the last match.
182
183## Acknowlegements
184
185This module is a fork of [JSONStream](http://npm.im/JSONStream) by Dominic
186Tarr, modified and redistributed under the terms of the MIT license.
187
188this module depends on https://github.com/creationix/jsonparse
189by Tim Caswell
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