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XHR-esque progress events on top of streams
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function processBodyChunkwiseWithProgress(res, processChunk) { | |
const dummyEventTarget = document.createElement("div"); // why isn't EventTarget constructible? :( | |
const lengthComputable = res.headers.has("Content-Length"); | |
const total = res.headers.get("Content-Length") || 0; | |
let loaded = 0; | |
// Using http://underscorejs.org/#throttle | |
const fireProgressThrottled = _.throttle(fireProgress, 50, { trailing: false }); | |
fireProgress("loadstart"); | |
pump(); | |
return dummyEventTarget; | |
function pump() { | |
return res.body.read().then(({ value, done }) => { | |
if (done) { | |
fireProgress(); | |
fireProgress("load"); | |
fireProgress("loadend"); | |
return; | |
} | |
fireProgressThrottled(); | |
processChunk(value); | |
return pump(); | |
}) | |
.catch(() => { | |
fireProgress("error"); | |
fireProgress("loadend"); | |
}); | |
} | |
function fireProgress(name = "progress") { | |
dummyEventTarget.dispatchEvent(new ProgressEvent(name, { loaded, total, lengthComputable })); | |
} | |
} |
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function writeToStreamWithProgress(arrayOfChunks, dest) { | |
const dummyEventTarget = document.createElement("div"); // why isn't EventTarget constructible? :( | |
const total = arrayOfChunks.reduce((soFar, chunk) => soFar + chunk.byteLength, 0); | |
let loaded = 0; | |
// Using http://underscorejs.org/#throttle | |
const fireProgressThrottled = _.throttle(fireProgress, 50, { trailing: false }); | |
fireProgress("loadstart"); | |
// Stream mechanism will take care of queuing these up and writing them in order for us | |
for (const chunk of arrayOfChunks) { | |
dest.write(chunk).then(() => { | |
loaded += chunk.byteLength; | |
fireProgressThrottled(); | |
}); | |
} | |
dest.closed.then( | |
() => { | |
fireProgress(); | |
fireProgress("load"); | |
fireProgress("loadend"); | |
}, | |
() => { | |
fireProgress("error"); | |
fireProgress("loadend"); | |
} | |
); | |
return dummyEventTarget; | |
function fireProgress(name = "progress") { | |
dummyEventTarget.dispatchEvent(new ProgressEvent(name, { loaded, total, lengthComputable: true })); | |
} | |
} |
Now that EventTarget is constructable & extendable in Chrome, how would you rewrite this? Is creating a new ProgressEvent any different from using new CustomEvent
?
function processBodyChunkwiseWithProgress(res, processChunk) {
const eventTarget = new EventTarget();
const lengthComputable = res.headers.has("Content-Length");
const total = res.headers.get("Content-Length") || 0;
let loaded = 0;
// Using http://underscorejs.org/#throttle
const fireProgressThrottled = _.throttle(fireProgress, 50, { trailing: false });
fireProgress("loadstart");
pump();
return eventTarget;
function pump() {
return res.body.read().then(({ value, done }) => {
if (done) {
fireProgress();
fireProgress("load");
fireProgress("loadend");
return;
}
fireProgressThrottled();
processChunk(value);
return pump();
})
.catch(() => {
fireProgress("error");
fireProgress("loadend");
});
}
function fireProgress(name = "progress") {
eventTarget.dispatchEvent(new ProgressEvent(name, { loaded, total, lengthComputable }));
}
}
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Hi Domenic,
Thank you for this great work. But this can only be used for download progress or could it also be used in order to manage upload progress?
Thanks,