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authorFlorian Dold <florian.dold@gmail.com>2016-10-10 03:43:44 +0200
committerFlorian Dold <florian.dold@gmail.com>2016-10-10 03:43:44 +0200
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diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/.npmignore b/node_modules/duplexify/.npmignore
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+node_modules
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/.travis.yml b/node_modules/duplexify/.travis.yml
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+language: node_js
+node_js:
+ - "0.10"
+ - "0.12"
+ - "4"
+ - "6"
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/LICENSE b/node_modules/duplexify/LICENSE
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+The MIT License (MIT)
+
+Copyright (c) 2014 Mathias Buus
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
+THE SOFTWARE. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/README.md b/node_modules/duplexify/README.md
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+# duplexify
+
+Turn a writeable and readable stream into a single streams2 duplex stream.
+
+Similar to [duplexer2](https://github.com/deoxxa/duplexer2) except it supports both streams2 and streams1 as input
+and it allows you to set the readable and writable part asynchroniously using `setReadable(stream)` and `setWritable(stream)`
+
+```
+npm install duplexify
+```
+
+[![build status](http://img.shields.io/travis/mafintosh/duplexify.svg?style=flat)](http://travis-ci.org/mafintosh/duplexify)
+
+## Usage
+
+Use `duplexify(writable, readable, streamOptions)` (or `duplexify.obj(writable, readable)` to create an object stream)
+
+``` js
+var duplexify = require('duplexify')
+
+// turn writableStream and readableStream into a single duplex stream
+var dup = duplexify(writableStream, readableStream)
+
+dup.write('hello world') // will write to writableStream
+dup.on('data', function(data) {
+ // will read from readableStream
+})
+```
+
+You can also set the readable and writable parts asynchroniously
+
+``` js
+var 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 explictly 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', function(err) {
+ console.log('readable or writable emitted an error - close will follow')
+})
+
+dup.on('close', function() {
+ 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
+var duplexify = require('duplexify')
+var http = require('http')
+
+var request = function(opts) {
+ var req = http.request(opts)
+ var dup = duplexify(req)
+ req.on('response', function(res) {
+ dup.setReadable(res)
+ })
+ return dup
+}
+
+var req = request({
+ method: 'GET',
+ host: 'www.google.com',
+ port: 80
+})
+
+req.end()
+req.pipe(process.stdout)
+```
+
+## License
+
+MIT
+
+## Related
+
+`duplexify` is part of the [mississippi stream utility collection](https://github.com/maxogden/mississippi) which includes more useful stream modules similar to this one.
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/example.js b/node_modules/duplexify/example.js
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+var duplexify = require('duplexify')
+var http = require('http')
+
+var request = function(opts) {
+ var req = http.request(opts)
+ var dup = duplexify()
+ dup.setWritable(req)
+ req.on('response', function(res) {
+ dup.setReadable(res)
+ })
+ return dup
+}
+
+var req = request({
+ method: 'GET',
+ host: 'www.google.com',
+ port: 80
+})
+
+req.end()
+req.pipe(process.stdout)
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/index.js b/node_modules/duplexify/index.js
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+var stream = require('readable-stream')
+var eos = require('end-of-stream')
+var inherits = require('inherits')
+var shift = require('stream-shift')
+
+var SIGNAL_FLUSH = new Buffer([0])
+
+var onuncork = function(self, fn) {
+ if (self._corked) self.once('uncork', fn)
+ else fn()
+}
+
+var destroyer = function(self, end) {
+ return function(err) {
+ if (err) self.destroy(err.message === 'premature close' ? null : err)
+ else if (end && !self._ended) self.end()
+ }
+}
+
+var end = function(ws, fn) {
+ if (!ws) return fn()
+ if (ws._writableState && ws._writableState.finished) return fn()
+ if (ws._writableState) return ws.end(fn)
+ ws.end()
+ fn()
+}
+
+var toStreams2 = function(rs) {
+ return new (stream.Readable)({objectMode:true, highWaterMark:16}).wrap(rs)
+}
+
+var Duplexify = function(writable, readable, opts) {
+ if (!(this instanceof Duplexify)) return new Duplexify(writable, readable, opts)
+ stream.Duplex.call(this, opts)
+
+ this._writable = null
+ this._readable = null
+ this._readable2 = null
+
+ this._forwardDestroy = !opts || opts.destroy !== false
+ this._forwardEnd = !opts || opts.end !== false
+ this._corked = 1 // start corked
+ this._ondrain = null
+ this._drained = false
+ this._forwarding = false
+ this._unwrite = null
+ this._unread = null
+ this._ended = false
+
+ this.destroyed = false
+
+ if (writable) this.setWritable(writable)
+ if (readable) this.setReadable(readable)
+}
+
+inherits(Duplexify, stream.Duplex)
+
+Duplexify.obj = function(writable, readable, opts) {
+ if (!opts) opts = {}
+ opts.objectMode = true
+ opts.highWaterMark = 16
+ return new Duplexify(writable, readable, opts)
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype.cork = function() {
+ if (++this._corked === 1) this.emit('cork')
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype.uncork = function() {
+ if (this._corked && --this._corked === 0) this.emit('uncork')
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype.setWritable = function(writable) {
+ if (this._unwrite) this._unwrite()
+
+ if (this.destroyed) {
+ if (writable && writable.destroy) writable.destroy()
+ return
+ }
+
+ if (writable === null || writable === false) {
+ this.end()
+ return
+ }
+
+ var self = this
+ var unend = eos(writable, {writable:true, readable:false}, destroyer(this, this._forwardEnd))
+
+ var ondrain = function() {
+ var ondrain = self._ondrain
+ self._ondrain = null
+ if (ondrain) ondrain()
+ }
+
+ var clear = function() {
+ self._writable.removeListener('drain', ondrain)
+ unend()
+ }
+
+ if (this._unwrite) process.nextTick(ondrain) // force a drain on stream reset to avoid livelocks
+
+ this._writable = writable
+ this._writable.on('drain', ondrain)
+ this._unwrite = clear
+
+ this.uncork() // always uncork setWritable
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype.setReadable = function(readable) {
+ if (this._unread) this._unread()
+
+ if (this.destroyed) {
+ if (readable && readable.destroy) readable.destroy()
+ return
+ }
+
+ if (readable === null || readable === false) {
+ this.push(null)
+ this.resume()
+ return
+ }
+
+ var self = this
+ var unend = eos(readable, {writable:false, readable:true}, destroyer(this))
+
+ var onreadable = function() {
+ self._forward()
+ }
+
+ var onend = function() {
+ self.push(null)
+ }
+
+ var clear = function() {
+ self._readable2.removeListener('readable', onreadable)
+ self._readable2.removeListener('end', onend)
+ unend()
+ }
+
+ this._drained = true
+ this._readable = readable
+ this._readable2 = readable._readableState ? readable : toStreams2(readable)
+ this._readable2.on('readable', onreadable)
+ this._readable2.on('end', onend)
+ this._unread = clear
+
+ this._forward()
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype._read = function() {
+ this._drained = true
+ this._forward()
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype._forward = function() {
+ if (this._forwarding || !this._readable2 || !this._drained) return
+ this._forwarding = true
+
+ var data
+
+ while ((data = shift(this._readable2)) !== null) {
+ this._drained = this.push(data)
+ }
+
+ this._forwarding = false
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype.destroy = function(err) {
+ if (this.destroyed) return
+ this.destroyed = true
+
+ var self = this
+ process.nextTick(function() {
+ self._destroy(err)
+ })
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype._destroy = function(err) {
+ if (err) {
+ var ondrain = this._ondrain
+ this._ondrain = null
+ if (ondrain) ondrain(err)
+ else this.emit('error', err)
+ }
+
+ if (this._forwardDestroy) {
+ if (this._readable && this._readable.destroy) this._readable.destroy()
+ if (this._writable && this._writable.destroy) this._writable.destroy()
+ }
+
+ this.emit('close')
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype._write = function(data, enc, cb) {
+ if (this.destroyed) return cb()
+ if (this._corked) return onuncork(this, this._write.bind(this, data, enc, cb))
+ if (data === SIGNAL_FLUSH) return this._finish(cb)
+ if (!this._writable) return cb()
+
+ if (this._writable.write(data) === false) this._ondrain = cb
+ else cb()
+}
+
+
+Duplexify.prototype._finish = function(cb) {
+ var self = this
+ this.emit('preend')
+ onuncork(this, function() {
+ end(self._forwardEnd && self._writable, function() {
+ // haxx to not emit prefinish twice
+ if (self._writableState.prefinished === false) self._writableState.prefinished = true
+ self.emit('prefinish')
+ onuncork(self, cb)
+ })
+ })
+}
+
+Duplexify.prototype.end = function(data, enc, cb) {
+ if (typeof data === 'function') return this.end(null, null, data)
+ if (typeof enc === 'function') return this.end(data, null, enc)
+ this._ended = true
+ if (data) this.write(data)
+ if (!this._writableState.ending) this.write(SIGNAL_FLUSH)
+ return stream.Writable.prototype.end.call(this, cb)
+}
+
+module.exports = Duplexify
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/.npmignore b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/.npmignore
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+node_modules
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/README.md b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/README.md
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+# end-of-stream
+
+A node module that calls a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.
+
+ npm install end-of-stream
+
+## Usage
+
+Simply pass a stream and a callback to the `eos`.
+Both legacy streams and streams2 are supported.
+
+``` js
+var eos = require('end-of-stream');
+
+eos(readableStream, function(err) {
+ if (err) return console.log('stream had an error or closed early');
+ console.log('stream has ended');
+});
+
+eos(writableStream, function(err) {
+ if (err) return console.log('stream had an error or closed early');
+ console.log('stream has finished');
+});
+
+eos(duplexStream, function(err) {
+ if (err) return console.log('stream had an error or closed early');
+ console.log('stream has ended and finished');
+});
+
+eos(duplexStream, {readable:false}, function(err) {
+ if (err) return console.log('stream had an error or closed early');
+ console.log('stream has ended but might still be writable');
+});
+
+eos(duplexStream, {writable:false}, function(err) {
+ if (err) return console.log('stream had an error or closed early');
+ console.log('stream has ended but might still be readable');
+});
+
+eos(readableStream, {error:false}, function(err) {
+ // do not treat emit('error', err) as a end-of-stream
+});
+```
+
+## License
+
+MIT \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/index.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/index.js
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+var once = require('once');
+
+var noop = function() {};
+
+var isRequest = function(stream) {
+ return stream.setHeader && typeof stream.abort === 'function';
+};
+
+var eos = function(stream, opts, callback) {
+ if (typeof opts === 'function') return eos(stream, null, opts);
+ if (!opts) opts = {};
+
+ callback = once(callback || noop);
+
+ var ws = stream._writableState;
+ var rs = stream._readableState;
+ var readable = opts.readable || (opts.readable !== false && stream.readable);
+ var writable = opts.writable || (opts.writable !== false && stream.writable);
+
+ var onlegacyfinish = function() {
+ if (!stream.writable) onfinish();
+ };
+
+ var onfinish = function() {
+ writable = false;
+ if (!readable) callback();
+ };
+
+ var onend = function() {
+ readable = false;
+ if (!writable) callback();
+ };
+
+ var onclose = function() {
+ if (readable && !(rs && rs.ended)) return callback(new Error('premature close'));
+ if (writable && !(ws && ws.ended)) return callback(new Error('premature close'));
+ };
+
+ var onrequest = function() {
+ stream.req.on('finish', onfinish);
+ };
+
+ if (isRequest(stream)) {
+ stream.on('complete', onfinish);
+ stream.on('abort', onclose);
+ if (stream.req) onrequest();
+ else stream.on('request', onrequest);
+ } else if (writable && !ws) { // legacy streams
+ stream.on('end', onlegacyfinish);
+ stream.on('close', onlegacyfinish);
+ }
+
+ stream.on('end', onend);
+ stream.on('finish', onfinish);
+ if (opts.error !== false) stream.on('error', callback);
+ stream.on('close', onclose);
+
+ return function() {
+ stream.removeListener('complete', onfinish);
+ stream.removeListener('abort', onclose);
+ stream.removeListener('request', onrequest);
+ if (stream.req) stream.req.removeListener('finish', onfinish);
+ stream.removeListener('end', onlegacyfinish);
+ stream.removeListener('close', onlegacyfinish);
+ stream.removeListener('finish', onfinish);
+ stream.removeListener('end', onend);
+ stream.removeListener('error', callback);
+ stream.removeListener('close', onclose);
+ };
+};
+
+module.exports = eos; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/package.json b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/package.json
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+{
+ "_args": [
+ [
+ {
+ "raw": "end-of-stream@1.0.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "end-of-stream",
+ "name": "end-of-stream",
+ "rawSpec": "1.0.0",
+ "spec": "1.0.0",
+ "type": "version"
+ },
+ "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify"
+ ]
+ ],
+ "_from": "end-of-stream@1.0.0",
+ "_id": "end-of-stream@1.0.0",
+ "_inCache": true,
+ "_location": "/duplexify/end-of-stream",
+ "_npmUser": {
+ "name": "mafintosh",
+ "email": "mathiasbuus@gmail.com"
+ },
+ "_npmVersion": "1.4.9",
+ "_phantomChildren": {},
+ "_requested": {
+ "raw": "end-of-stream@1.0.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "end-of-stream",
+ "name": "end-of-stream",
+ "rawSpec": "1.0.0",
+ "spec": "1.0.0",
+ "type": "version"
+ },
+ "_requiredBy": [
+ "/duplexify"
+ ],
+ "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/end-of-stream/-/end-of-stream-1.0.0.tgz",
+ "_shasum": "d4596e702734a93e40e9af864319eabd99ff2f0e",
+ "_shrinkwrap": null,
+ "_spec": "end-of-stream@1.0.0",
+ "_where": "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify",
+ "author": {
+ "name": "Mathias Buus",
+ "email": "mathiasbuus@gmail.com"
+ },
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/mafintosh/end-of-stream/issues"
+ },
+ "dependencies": {
+ "once": "~1.3.0"
+ },
+ "description": "Call a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.",
+ "devDependencies": {},
+ "directories": {},
+ "dist": {
+ "shasum": "d4596e702734a93e40e9af864319eabd99ff2f0e",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/end-of-stream/-/end-of-stream-1.0.0.tgz"
+ },
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/mafintosh/end-of-stream",
+ "keywords": [
+ "stream",
+ "streams",
+ "callback",
+ "finish",
+ "close",
+ "end",
+ "wait"
+ ],
+ "license": "MIT",
+ "main": "index.js",
+ "maintainers": [
+ {
+ "name": "mafintosh",
+ "email": "mathiasbuus@gmail.com"
+ }
+ ],
+ "name": "end-of-stream",
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "git://github.com/mafintosh/end-of-stream.git"
+ },
+ "scripts": {
+ "test": "node test.js"
+ },
+ "version": "1.0.0"
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/test.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/test.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d4d126fe5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream/test.js
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+var assert = require('assert');
+var eos = require('./index');
+
+var expected = 6;
+var fs = require('fs');
+var net = require('net');
+
+var ws = fs.createWriteStream('/dev/null');
+eos(ws, function(err) {
+ expected--;
+ assert(!!err);
+ if (!expected) process.exit(0);
+});
+ws.close();
+
+var rs = fs.createReadStream('/dev/random');
+eos(rs, function(err) {
+ expected--;
+ assert(!!err);
+ if (!expected) process.exit(0);
+});
+rs.close();
+
+var rs = fs.createReadStream(__filename);
+eos(rs, function(err) {
+ expected--;
+ assert(!err);
+ if (!expected) process.exit(0);
+});
+rs.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('/dev/null'));
+
+var rs = fs.createReadStream(__filename);
+eos(rs, function(err) {
+ throw new Error('no go')
+})();
+rs.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('/dev/null'));
+
+var socket = net.connect(50000);
+eos(socket, function(err) {
+ expected--;
+ assert(!!err);
+ if (!expected) process.exit(0);
+});
+
+var server = net.createServer(function(socket) {
+ eos(socket, function() {
+ expected--;
+ if (!expected) process.exit(0);
+ });
+ socket.destroy();
+}).listen(30000, function() {
+ var socket = net.connect(30000);
+ eos(socket, function() {
+ expected--;
+ if (!expected) process.exit(0);
+ });
+});
+
+setTimeout(function() {
+ assert(expected === 0);
+ process.exit(0);
+}, 1000);
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/.npmignore b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/.npmignore
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..3c3629e64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/.npmignore
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+node_modules
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/.travis.yml b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/.travis.yml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cc4dba29d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/.travis.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+language: node_js
+node_js:
+ - "0.8"
+ - "0.10"
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/Makefile b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..787d56e1e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+
+test:
+ @node_modules/.bin/tape test.js
+
+.PHONY: test
+
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/README.md b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..16d2c59c6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+
+# isarray
+
+`Array#isArray` for older browsers.
+
+[![build status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/juliangruber/isarray.svg)](http://travis-ci.org/juliangruber/isarray)
+[![downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/isarray.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/isarray)
+
+[![browser support](https://ci.testling.com/juliangruber/isarray.png)
+](https://ci.testling.com/juliangruber/isarray)
+
+## Usage
+
+```js
+var isArray = require('isarray');
+
+console.log(isArray([])); // => true
+console.log(isArray({})); // => false
+```
+
+## Installation
+
+With [npm](http://npmjs.org) do
+
+```bash
+$ npm install isarray
+```
+
+Then bundle for the browser with
+[browserify](https://github.com/substack/browserify).
+
+With [component](http://component.io) do
+
+```bash
+$ component install juliangruber/isarray
+```
+
+## License
+
+(MIT)
+
+Copyright (c) 2013 Julian Gruber &lt;julian@juliangruber.com&gt;
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
+this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
+the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
+use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
+of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
+so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/component.json b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/component.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..9e31b6838
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/component.json
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+{
+ "name" : "isarray",
+ "description" : "Array#isArray for older browsers",
+ "version" : "0.0.1",
+ "repository" : "juliangruber/isarray",
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/juliangruber/isarray",
+ "main" : "index.js",
+ "scripts" : [
+ "index.js"
+ ],
+ "dependencies" : {},
+ "keywords": ["browser","isarray","array"],
+ "author": {
+ "name": "Julian Gruber",
+ "email": "mail@juliangruber.com",
+ "url": "http://juliangruber.com"
+ },
+ "license": "MIT"
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/index.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/index.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a57f63495
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/index.js
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+var toString = {}.toString;
+
+module.exports = Array.isArray || function (arr) {
+ return toString.call(arr) == '[object Array]';
+};
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/package.json b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/package.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7810e3283
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/package.json
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+{
+ "_args": [
+ [
+ {
+ "raw": "isarray@~1.0.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "isarray",
+ "name": "isarray",
+ "rawSpec": "~1.0.0",
+ "spec": ">=1.0.0 <1.1.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream"
+ ]
+ ],
+ "_from": "isarray@>=1.0.0 <1.1.0",
+ "_id": "isarray@1.0.0",
+ "_inCache": true,
+ "_location": "/duplexify/isarray",
+ "_nodeVersion": "5.1.0",
+ "_npmUser": {
+ "name": "juliangruber",
+ "email": "julian@juliangruber.com"
+ },
+ "_npmVersion": "3.3.12",
+ "_phantomChildren": {},
+ "_requested": {
+ "raw": "isarray@~1.0.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "isarray",
+ "name": "isarray",
+ "rawSpec": "~1.0.0",
+ "spec": ">=1.0.0 <1.1.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "_requiredBy": [
+ "/duplexify/readable-stream"
+ ],
+ "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/isarray/-/isarray-1.0.0.tgz",
+ "_shasum": "bb935d48582cba168c06834957a54a3e07124f11",
+ "_shrinkwrap": null,
+ "_spec": "isarray@~1.0.0",
+ "_where": "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream",
+ "author": {
+ "name": "Julian Gruber",
+ "email": "mail@juliangruber.com",
+ "url": "http://juliangruber.com"
+ },
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/juliangruber/isarray/issues"
+ },
+ "dependencies": {},
+ "description": "Array#isArray for older browsers",
+ "devDependencies": {
+ "tape": "~2.13.4"
+ },
+ "directories": {},
+ "dist": {
+ "shasum": "bb935d48582cba168c06834957a54a3e07124f11",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/isarray/-/isarray-1.0.0.tgz"
+ },
+ "gitHead": "2a23a281f369e9ae06394c0fb4d2381355a6ba33",
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/juliangruber/isarray",
+ "keywords": [
+ "browser",
+ "isarray",
+ "array"
+ ],
+ "license": "MIT",
+ "main": "index.js",
+ "maintainers": [
+ {
+ "name": "juliangruber",
+ "email": "julian@juliangruber.com"
+ }
+ ],
+ "name": "isarray",
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "git://github.com/juliangruber/isarray.git"
+ },
+ "scripts": {
+ "test": "tape test.js"
+ },
+ "testling": {
+ "files": "test.js",
+ "browsers": [
+ "ie/8..latest",
+ "firefox/17..latest",
+ "firefox/nightly",
+ "chrome/22..latest",
+ "chrome/canary",
+ "opera/12..latest",
+ "opera/next",
+ "safari/5.1..latest",
+ "ipad/6.0..latest",
+ "iphone/6.0..latest",
+ "android-browser/4.2..latest"
+ ]
+ },
+ "version": "1.0.0"
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/test.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/test.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e0c3444d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/isarray/test.js
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+var isArray = require('./');
+var test = require('tape');
+
+test('is array', function(t){
+ t.ok(isArray([]));
+ t.notOk(isArray({}));
+ t.notOk(isArray(null));
+ t.notOk(isArray(false));
+
+ var obj = {};
+ obj[0] = true;
+ t.notOk(isArray(obj));
+
+ var arr = [];
+ arr.foo = 'bar';
+ t.ok(isArray(arr));
+
+ t.end();
+});
+
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/LICENSE b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..19129e315
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+The ISC License
+
+Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
+
+Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
+purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
+WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
+ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
+WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
+ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR
+IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/README.md b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a2981ea07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+# once
+
+Only call a function once.
+
+## usage
+
+```javascript
+var once = require('once')
+
+function load (file, cb) {
+ cb = once(cb)
+ loader.load('file')
+ loader.once('load', cb)
+ loader.once('error', cb)
+}
+```
+
+Or add to the Function.prototype in a responsible way:
+
+```javascript
+// only has to be done once
+require('once').proto()
+
+function load (file, cb) {
+ cb = cb.once()
+ loader.load('file')
+ loader.once('load', cb)
+ loader.once('error', cb)
+}
+```
+
+Ironically, the prototype feature makes this module twice as
+complicated as necessary.
+
+To check whether you function has been called, use `fn.called`. Once the
+function is called for the first time the return value of the original
+function is saved in `fn.value` and subsequent calls will continue to
+return this value.
+
+```javascript
+var once = require('once')
+
+function load (cb) {
+ cb = once(cb)
+ var stream = createStream()
+ stream.once('data', cb)
+ stream.once('end', function () {
+ if (!cb.called) cb(new Error('not found'))
+ })
+}
+```
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/once.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/once.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2e1e721bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/once.js
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+var wrappy = require('wrappy')
+module.exports = wrappy(once)
+
+once.proto = once(function () {
+ Object.defineProperty(Function.prototype, 'once', {
+ value: function () {
+ return once(this)
+ },
+ configurable: true
+ })
+})
+
+function once (fn) {
+ var f = function () {
+ if (f.called) return f.value
+ f.called = true
+ return f.value = fn.apply(this, arguments)
+ }
+ f.called = false
+ return f
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/package.json b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/package.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c0a7e1666
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/once/package.json
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+{
+ "_args": [
+ [
+ {
+ "raw": "once@~1.3.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "once",
+ "name": "once",
+ "rawSpec": "~1.3.0",
+ "spec": ">=1.3.0 <1.4.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream"
+ ]
+ ],
+ "_from": "once@>=1.3.0 <1.4.0",
+ "_id": "once@1.3.3",
+ "_inCache": true,
+ "_location": "/duplexify/once",
+ "_nodeVersion": "4.0.0",
+ "_npmUser": {
+ "name": "isaacs",
+ "email": "i@izs.me"
+ },
+ "_npmVersion": "3.3.2",
+ "_phantomChildren": {},
+ "_requested": {
+ "raw": "once@~1.3.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "once",
+ "name": "once",
+ "rawSpec": "~1.3.0",
+ "spec": ">=1.3.0 <1.4.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "_requiredBy": [
+ "/duplexify/end-of-stream"
+ ],
+ "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/once/-/once-1.3.3.tgz",
+ "_shasum": "b2e261557ce4c314ec8304f3fa82663e4297ca20",
+ "_shrinkwrap": null,
+ "_spec": "once@~1.3.0",
+ "_where": "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/end-of-stream",
+ "author": {
+ "name": "Isaac Z. Schlueter",
+ "email": "i@izs.me",
+ "url": "http://blog.izs.me/"
+ },
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/isaacs/once/issues"
+ },
+ "dependencies": {
+ "wrappy": "1"
+ },
+ "description": "Run a function exactly one time",
+ "devDependencies": {
+ "tap": "^1.2.0"
+ },
+ "directories": {
+ "test": "test"
+ },
+ "dist": {
+ "shasum": "b2e261557ce4c314ec8304f3fa82663e4297ca20",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/once/-/once-1.3.3.tgz"
+ },
+ "files": [
+ "once.js"
+ ],
+ "gitHead": "2ad558657e17fafd24803217ba854762842e4178",
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/isaacs/once#readme",
+ "keywords": [
+ "once",
+ "function",
+ "one",
+ "single"
+ ],
+ "license": "ISC",
+ "main": "once.js",
+ "maintainers": [
+ {
+ "name": "isaacs",
+ "email": "i@izs.me"
+ }
+ ],
+ "name": "once",
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "git://github.com/isaacs/once.git"
+ },
+ "scripts": {
+ "test": "tap test/*.js"
+ },
+ "version": "1.3.3"
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/.npmignore b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/.npmignore
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..265ff739e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/.npmignore
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+build/
+test/
+examples/
+fs.js
+zlib.js
+.zuul.yml
+.nyc_output
+coverage
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/.travis.yml b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/.travis.yml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..84504c98f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/.travis.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+sudo: false
+language: node_js
+before_install:
+ - npm install -g npm@2
+ - npm install -g npm
+notifications:
+ email: false
+matrix:
+ fast_finish: true
+ include:
+ - node_js: '0.8'
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: '0.10'
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: '0.11'
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: '0.12'
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: 1
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: 2
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: 3
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: 4
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: 6
+ env: TASK=test
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=browser BROWSER_NAME=android BROWSER_VERSION="4.0..latest"
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=browser BROWSER_NAME=ie BROWSER_VERSION="9..latest"
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=browser BROWSER_NAME=opera BROWSER_VERSION="11..latest"
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=browser BROWSER_NAME=chrome BROWSER_VERSION="-3..latest"
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=browser BROWSER_NAME=firefox BROWSER_VERSION="-3..latest"
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=browser BROWSER_NAME=safari BROWSER_VERSION="5..latest"
+ - node_js: 5
+ env: TASK=browser BROWSER_NAME=microsoftedge BROWSER_VERSION=latest
+script: "npm run $TASK"
+env:
+ global:
+ - secure: rE2Vvo7vnjabYNULNyLFxOyt98BoJexDqsiOnfiD6kLYYsiQGfr/sbZkPMOFm9qfQG7pjqx+zZWZjGSswhTt+626C0t/njXqug7Yps4c3dFblzGfreQHp7wNX5TFsvrxd6dAowVasMp61sJcRnB2w8cUzoe3RAYUDHyiHktwqMc=
+ - secure: g9YINaKAdMatsJ28G9jCGbSaguXCyxSTy+pBO6Ch0Cf57ZLOTka3HqDj8p3nV28LUIHZ3ut5WO43CeYKwt4AUtLpBS3a0dndHdY6D83uY6b2qh5hXlrcbeQTq2cvw2y95F7hm4D1kwrgZ7ViqaKggRcEupAL69YbJnxeUDKWEdI=
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/LICENSE b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e3d4e695a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors. All rights reserved.
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
+deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
+rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
+sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
+IN THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/README.md b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..9fb4feaaa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+# readable-stream
+
+***Node-core v6.3.1 streams for userland*** [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nodejs/readable-stream.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/nodejs/readable-stream)
+
+
+[![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/readable-stream.png?downloads=true&downloadRank=true)](https://nodei.co/npm/readable-stream/)
+[![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm-dl/readable-stream.png?&months=6&height=3)](https://nodei.co/npm/readable-stream/)
+
+
+[![Sauce Test Status](https://saucelabs.com/browser-matrix/readable-stream.svg)](https://saucelabs.com/u/readable-stream)
+
+```bash
+npm install --save readable-stream
+```
+
+***Node-core streams for userland***
+
+This package is a mirror of the Streams2 and Streams3 implementations in
+Node-core, including [documentation](doc/stream.md).
+
+If you want to guarantee a stable streams base, regardless of what version of
+Node you, or the users of your libraries are using, use **readable-stream** *only* and avoid the *"stream"* module in Node-core, for background see [this blogpost](http://r.va.gg/2014/06/why-i-dont-use-nodes-core-stream-module.html).
+
+As of version 2.0.0 **readable-stream** uses semantic versioning.
+
+# Streams WG Team Members
+
+* **Chris Dickinson** ([@chrisdickinson](https://github.com/chrisdickinson)) &lt;christopher.s.dickinson@gmail.com&gt;
+ - Release GPG key: 9554F04D7259F04124DE6B476D5A82AC7E37093B
+* **Calvin Metcalf** ([@calvinmetcalf](https://github.com/calvinmetcalf)) &lt;calvin.metcalf@gmail.com&gt;
+ - Release GPG key: F3EF5F62A87FC27A22E643F714CE4FF5015AA242
+* **Rod Vagg** ([@rvagg](https://github.com/rvagg)) &lt;rod@vagg.org&gt;
+ - Release GPG key: DD8F2338BAE7501E3DD5AC78C273792F7D83545D
+* **Sam Newman** ([@sonewman](https://github.com/sonewman)) &lt;newmansam@outlook.com&gt;
+* **Mathias Buus** ([@mafintosh](https://github.com/mafintosh)) &lt;mathiasbuus@gmail.com&gt;
+* **Domenic Denicola** ([@domenic](https://github.com/domenic)) &lt;d@domenic.me&gt;
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+# Stream
+
+ Stability: 2 - Stable
+
+A stream is an abstract interface for working with streaming data in Node.js.
+The `stream` module provides a base API that makes it easy to build objects
+that implement the stream interface.
+
+There are many stream objects provided by Node.js. For instance, a
+[request to an HTTP server][http-incoming-message] and [`process.stdout`][]
+are both stream instances.
+
+Streams can be readable, writable, or both. All streams are instances of
+[`EventEmitter`][].
+
+The `stream` module can be accessed using:
+
+```js
+const stream = require('stream');
+```
+
+While it is important for all Node.js users to understand how streams works,
+the `stream` module itself is most useful for developer's that are creating new
+types of stream instances. Developer's who are primarily *consuming* stream
+objects will rarely (if ever) have need to use the `stream` module directly.
+
+## Organization of this document
+
+This document is divided into two primary sections and third section for
+additional notes. The first section explains the elements of the stream API that
+are required to *use* streams within an application. The second section explains
+the elements of the API that are required to *implement* new types of streams.
+
+## Types of Streams
+
+There are four fundamental stream types within Node.js:
+
+* [Readable][] - streams from which data can be read (for example
+ [`fs.createReadStream()`][]).
+* [Writable][] - streams to which data can be written (for example
+ [`fs.createWriteStream()`][]).
+* [Duplex][] - streams that are both Readable and Writable (for example
+ [`net.Socket`][]).
+* [Transform][] - Duplex streams that can modify or transform the data as it
+ is written and read (for example [`zlib.createDeflate()`][]).
+
+### Object Mode
+
+All streams created by Node.js APIs operate exclusively on strings and `Buffer`
+objects. It is possible, however, for stream implementations to work with other
+types of JavaScript values (with the exception of `null` which serves a special
+purpose within streams). Such streams are considered to operate in "object
+mode".
+
+Stream instances are switched into object mode using the `objectMode` option
+when the stream is created. Attempting to switch an existing stream into
+object mode is not safe.
+
+### Buffering
+
+<!--type=misc-->
+
+Both [Writable][] and [Readable][] streams will store data in an internal
+buffer that can be retrieved using `writable._writableState.getBuffer()` or
+`readable._readableState.buffer`, respectively.
+
+The amount of data potentially buffered depends on the `highWaterMark` option
+passed into the streams constructor. For normal streams, the `highWaterMark`
+option specifies a total number of bytes. For streams operating in object mode,
+the `highWaterMark` specifies a total number of objects.
+
+Data is buffered in Readable streams when the implementation calls
+[`stream.push(chunk)`][stream-push]. If the consumer of the Stream does not
+call [`stream.read()`][stream-read], the data will sit in the internal
+queue until it is consumed.
+
+Once the total size of the internal read buffer reaches the threshold specified
+by `highWaterMark`, the stream will temporarily stop reading data from the
+underlying resource until the data currently buffered can be consumed (that is,
+the stream will stop calling the internal `readable._read()` method that is
+used to fill the read buffer).
+
+Data is buffered in Writable streams when the
+[`writable.write(chunk)`][stream-write] method is called repeatedly. While the
+total size of the internal write buffer is below the threshold set by
+`highWaterMark`, calls to `writable.write()` will return `true`. Once the
+the size of the internal buffer reaches or exceeds the `highWaterMark`, `false`
+will be returned.
+
+A key goal of the `stream` API, and in particular the [`stream.pipe()`] method,
+is to limit the buffering of data to acceptable levels such that sources and
+destinations of differing speeds will not overwhelm the available memory.
+
+Because [Duplex][] and [Transform][] streams are both Readable and Writable,
+each maintain *two* separate internal buffers used for reading and writing,
+allowing each side to operate independently of the other while maintaining an
+appropriate and efficient flow of data. For example, [`net.Socket`][] instances
+are [Duplex][] streams whose Readable side allows consumption of data received
+*from* the socket and whose Writable side allows writing data *to* the socket.
+Because data may be written to the socket at a faster or slower rate than data
+is received, it is important each side operate (and buffer) independently of
+the other.
+
+## API for Stream Consumers
+
+<!--type=misc-->
+
+Almost all Node.js applications, no matter how simple, use streams in some
+manner. The following is an example of using streams in a Node.js application
+that implements an HTTP server:
+
+```js
+const http = require('http');
+
+const server = http.createServer( (req, res) => {
+ // req is an http.IncomingMessage, which is a Readable Stream
+ // res is an http.ServerResponse, which is a Writable Stream
+
+ let body = '';
+ // Get the data as utf8 strings.
+ // If an encoding is not set, Buffer objects will be received.
+ req.setEncoding('utf8');
+
+ // Readable streams emit 'data' events once a listener is added
+ req.on('data', (chunk) => {
+ body += chunk;
+ });
+
+ // the end event indicates that the entire body has been received
+ req.on('end', () => {
+ try {
+ const data = JSON.parse(body);
+ } catch (er) {
+ // uh oh! bad json!
+ res.statusCode = 400;
+ return res.end(`error: ${er.message}`);
+ }
+
+ // write back something interesting to the user:
+ res.write(typeof data);
+ res.end();
+ });
+});
+
+server.listen(1337);
+
+// $ curl localhost:1337 -d '{}'
+// object
+// $ curl localhost:1337 -d '"foo"'
+// string
+// $ curl localhost:1337 -d 'not json'
+// error: Unexpected token o
+```
+
+[Writable][] streams (such as `res` in the example) expose methods such as
+`write()` and `end()` that are used to write data onto the stream.
+
+[Readable][] streams use the [`EventEmitter`][] API for notifying application
+code when data is available to be read off the stream. That available data can
+be read from the stream in multiple ways.
+
+Both [Writable][] and [Readable][] streams use the [`EventEmitter`][] API in
+various ways to communicate the current state of the stream.
+
+[Duplex][] and [Transform][] streams are both [Writable][] and [Readable][].
+
+Applications that are either writing data to or consuming data from a stream
+are not required to implement the stream interfaces directly and will generally
+have no reason to call `require('stream')`.
+
+Developers wishing to implement new types of streams should refer to the
+section [API for Stream Implementers][].
+
+### Writable Streams
+
+Writable streams are an abstraction for a *destination* to which data is
+written.
+
+Examples of [Writable][] streams include:
+
+* [HTTP requests, on the client][]
+* [HTTP responses, on the server][]
+* [fs write streams][]
+* [zlib streams][zlib]
+* [crypto streams][crypto]
+* [TCP sockets][]
+* [child process stdin][]
+* [`process.stdout`][], [`process.stderr`][]
+
+*Note*: Some of these examples are actually [Duplex][] streams that implement
+the [Writable][] interface.
+
+All [Writable][] streams implement the interface defined by the
+`stream.Writable` class.
+
+While specific instances of [Writable][] streams may differ in various ways,
+all Writable streams follow the same fundamental usage pattern as illustrated
+in the example below:
+
+```js
+const myStream = getWritableStreamSomehow();
+myStream.write('some data');
+myStream.write('some more data');
+myStream.end('done writing data');
+```
+
+#### Class: stream.Writable
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+<!--type=class-->
+
+##### Event: 'close'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+The `'close'` event is emitted when the stream and any of its underlying
+resources (a file descriptor, for example) have been closed. The event indicates
+that no more events will be emitted, and no further computation will occur.
+
+Not all Writable streams will emit the `'close'` event.
+
+##### Event: 'drain'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+If a call to [`stream.write(chunk)`][stream-write] returns `false`, the
+`'drain'` event will be emitted when it is appropriate to resume writing data
+to the stream.
+
+```js
+// Write the data to the supplied writable stream one million times.
+// Be attentive to back-pressure.
+function writeOneMillionTimes(writer, data, encoding, callback) {
+ let i = 1000000;
+ write();
+ function write() {
+ var ok = true;
+ do {
+ i--;
+ if (i === 0) {
+ // last time!
+ writer.write(data, encoding, callback);
+ } else {
+ // see if we should continue, or wait
+ // don't pass the callback, because we're not done yet.
+ ok = writer.write(data, encoding);
+ }
+ } while (i > 0 && ok);
+ if (i > 0) {
+ // had to stop early!
+ // write some more once it drains
+ writer.once('drain', write);
+ }
+ }
+}
+```
+
+##### Event: 'error'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* {Error}
+
+The `'error'` event is emitted if an error occurred while writing or piping
+data. The listener callback is passed a single `Error` argument when called.
+
+*Note*: The stream is not closed when the `'error'` event is emitted.
+
+##### Event: 'finish'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+The `'finish'` event is emitted after the [`stream.end()`][stream-end] method
+has been called, and all data has been flushed to the underlying system.
+
+```js
+const writer = getWritableStreamSomehow();
+for (var i = 0; i < 100; i ++) {
+ writer.write('hello, #${i}!\n');
+}
+writer.end('This is the end\n');
+writer.on('finish', () => {
+ console.error('All writes are now complete.');
+});
+```
+
+##### Event: 'pipe'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `src` {stream.Readable} source stream that is piping to this writable
+
+The `'pipe'` event is emitted when the [`stream.pipe()`][] method is called on
+a readable stream, adding this writable to its set of destinations.
+
+```js
+const writer = getWritableStreamSomehow();
+const reader = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+writer.on('pipe', (src) => {
+ console.error('something is piping into the writer');
+ assert.equal(src, reader);
+});
+reader.pipe(writer);
+```
+
+##### Event: 'unpipe'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `src` {[Readable][] Stream} The source stream that
+ [unpiped][`stream.unpipe()`] this writable
+
+The `'unpipe'` event is emitted when the [`stream.unpipe()`][] method is called
+on a [Readable][] stream, removing this [Writable][] from its set of
+destinations.
+
+```js
+const writer = getWritableStreamSomehow();
+const reader = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+writer.on('unpipe', (src) => {
+ console.error('Something has stopped piping into the writer.');
+ assert.equal(src, reader);
+});
+reader.pipe(writer);
+reader.unpipe(writer);
+```
+
+##### writable.cork()
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.11.2
+-->
+
+The `writable.cork()` method forces all written data to be buffered in memory.
+The buffered data will be flushed when either the [`stream.uncork()`][] or
+[`stream.end()`][stream-end] methods are called.
+
+The primary intent of `writable.cork()` is to avoid a situation where writing
+many small chunks of data to a stream do not cause an backup in the internal
+buffer that would have an adverse impact on performance. In such situations,
+implementations that implement the `writable._writev()` method can perform
+buffered writes in a more optimized manner.
+
+##### writable.end([chunk][, encoding][, callback])
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `chunk` {String|Buffer|any} Optional data to write. For streams not operating
+ in object mode, `chunk` must be a string or a `Buffer`. For object mode
+ streams, `chunk` may be any JavaScript value other than `null`.
+* `encoding` {String} The encoding, if `chunk` is a String
+* `callback` {Function} Optional callback for when the stream is finished
+
+Calling the `writable.end()` method signals that no more data will be written
+to the [Writable][]. The optional `chunk` and `encoding` arguments allow one
+final additional chunk of data to be written immediately before closing the
+stream. If provided, the optional `callback` function is attached as a listener
+for the [`'finish'`][] event.
+
+Calling the [`stream.write()`][stream-write] method after calling
+[`stream.end()`][stream-end] will raise an error.
+
+```js
+// write 'hello, ' and then end with 'world!'
+const file = fs.createWriteStream('example.txt');
+file.write('hello, ');
+file.end('world!');
+// writing more now is not allowed!
+```
+
+##### writable.setDefaultEncoding(encoding)
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.11.15
+-->
+
+* `encoding` {String} The new default encoding
+* Return: `this`
+
+The `writable.setDefaultEncoding()` method sets the default `encoding` for a
+[Writable][] stream.
+
+##### writable.uncork()
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.11.2
+-->
+
+The `writable.uncork()` method flushes all data buffered since
+[`stream.cork()`][] was called.
+
+When using `writable.cork()` and `writable.uncork()` to manage the buffering
+of writes to a stream, it is recommended that calls to `writable.uncork()` be
+deferred using `process.nextTick()`. Doing so allows batching of all
+`writable.write()` calls that occur within a given Node.js event loop phase.
+
+```js
+stream.cork();
+stream.write('some ');
+stream.write('data ');
+process.nextTick(() => stream.uncork());
+```
+
+If the `writable.cork()` method is called multiple times on a stream, the same
+number of calls to `writable.uncork()` must be called to flush the buffered
+data.
+
+```
+stream.cork();
+stream.write('some ');
+stream.cork();
+stream.write('data ');
+process.nextTick(() => {
+ stream.uncork();
+ // The data will not be flushed until uncork() is called a second time.
+ stream.uncork();
+});
+```
+
+##### writable.write(chunk[, encoding][, callback])
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `chunk` {String|Buffer} The data to write
+* `encoding` {String} The encoding, if `chunk` is a String
+* `callback` {Function} Callback for when this chunk of data is flushed
+* Returns: {Boolean} `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to
+ wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write
+ additional data; otherwise `true`.
+
+The `writable.write()` method writes some data to the stream, and calls the
+supplied `callback` once the data has been fully handled. If an error
+occurs, the `callback` *may or may not* be called with the error as its
+first argument. To reliably detect write errors, add a listener for the
+`'error'` event.
+
+The return value indicates whether the written `chunk` was buffered internally
+and the buffer has exceeded the `highWaterMark` configured when the stream was
+created. If `false` is returned, further attempts to write data to the stream
+should be paused until the `'drain'` event is emitted.
+
+A Writable stream in object mode will always ignore the `encoding` argument.
+
+### Readable Streams
+
+Readable streams are an abstraction for a *source* from which data is
+consumed.
+
+Examples of Readable streams include:
+
+* [HTTP responses, on the client][http-incoming-message]
+* [HTTP requests, on the server][http-incoming-message]
+* [fs read streams][]
+* [zlib streams][zlib]
+* [crypto streams][crypto]
+* [TCP sockets][]
+* [child process stdout and stderr][]
+* [`process.stdin`][]
+
+All [Readable][] streams implement the interface defined by the
+`stream.Readable` class.
+
+#### Two Modes
+
+Readable streams effectively operate in one of two modes: flowing and paused.
+
+When in flowing mode, data is read from the underlying system automatically
+and provided to an application as quickly as possible using events via the
+[`EventEmitter`][] interface.
+
+In paused mode, the [`stream.read()`][stream-read] method must be called
+explicitly to read chunks of data from the stream.
+
+All [Readable][] streams begin in paused mode but can be switched to flowing
+mode in one of the following ways:
+
+* Adding a [`'data'`][] event handler.
+* Calling the [`stream.resume()`][stream-resume] method.
+* Calling the [`stream.pipe()`][] method to send the data to a [Writable][].
+
+The Readable can switch back to paused mode using one of the following:
+
+* If there are no pipe destinations, by calling the
+ [`stream.pause()`][stream-pause] method.
+* If there are pipe destinations, by removing any [`'data'`][] event
+ handlers, and removing all pipe destinations by calling the
+ [`stream.unpipe()`][] method.
+
+The important concept to remember is that a Readable will not generate data
+until a mechanism for either consuming or ignoring that data is provided. If
+the consuming mechanism is disabled or taken away, the Readable will *attempt*
+to stop generating the data.
+
+*Note*: For backwards compatibility reasons, removing [`'data'`][] event
+handlers will **not** automatically pause the stream. Also, if there are piped
+destinations, then calling [`stream.pause()`][stream-pause] will not guarantee
+that the stream will *remain* paused once those destinations drain and ask for
+more data.
+
+*Note*: If a [Readable][] is switched into flowing mode and there are no
+consumers available handle the data, that data will be lost. This can occur,
+for instance, when the `readable.resume()` method is called without a listener
+attached to the `'data'` event, or when a `'data'` event handler is removed
+from the stream.
+
+#### Three States
+
+The "two modes" of operation for a Readable stream are a simplified abstraction
+for the more complicated internal state management that is happening within the
+Readable stream implementation.
+
+Specifically, at any given point in time, every Readable is in one of three
+possible states:
+
+* `readable._readableState.flowing = null`
+* `readable._readableState.flowing = false`
+* `readable._readableState.flowing = true`
+
+When `readable._readableState.flowing` is `null`, no mechanism for consuming the
+streams data is provided so the stream will not generate its data.
+
+Attaching a listener for the `'data'` event, calling the `readable.pipe()`
+method, or calling the `readable.resume()` method will switch
+`readable._readableState.flowing` to `true`, causing the Readable to begin
+actively emitting events as data is generated.
+
+Calling `readable.pause()`, `readable.unpipe()`, or receiving "back pressure"
+will cause the `readable._readableState.flowing` to be set as `false`,
+temporarily halting the flowing of events but *not* halting the generation of
+data.
+
+While `readable._readableState.flowing` is `false`, data may be accumulating
+within the streams internal buffer.
+
+#### Choose One
+
+The Readable stream API evolved across multiple Node.js versions and provides
+multiple methods of consuming stream data. In general, developers should choose
+*one* of the methods of consuming data and *should never* use multiple methods
+to consume data from a single stream.
+
+Use of the `readable.pipe()` method is recommended for most users as it has been
+implemented to provide the easiest way of consuming stream data. Developers that
+require more fine-grained control over the transfer and generation of data can
+use the [`EventEmitter`][] and `readable.pause()`/`readable.resume()` APIs.
+
+#### Class: stream.Readable
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+<!--type=class-->
+
+##### Event: 'close'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+The `'close'` event is emitted when the stream and any of its underlying
+resources (a file descriptor, for example) have been closed. The event indicates
+that no more events will be emitted, and no further computation will occur.
+
+Not all [Readable][] streams will emit the `'close'` event.
+
+##### Event: 'data'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `chunk` {Buffer|String|any} The chunk of data. For streams that are not
+ operating in object mode, the chunk will be either a string or `Buffer`.
+ For streams that are in object mode, the chunk can be any JavaScript value
+ other than `null`.
+
+The `'data'` event is emitted whenever the stream is relinquishing ownership of
+a chunk of data to a consumer. This may occur whenever the stream is switched
+in flowing mode by calling `readable.pipe()`, `readable.resume()`, or by
+attaching a listener callback to the `'data'` event. The `'data'` event will
+also be emitted whenever the `readable.read()` method is called and a chunk of
+data is available to be returned.
+
+Attaching a `'data'` event listener to a stream that has not been explicitly
+paused will switch the stream into flowing mode. Data will then be passed as
+soon as it is available.
+
+The listener callback will be passed the chunk of data as a string if a default
+encoding has been specified for the stream using the
+`readable.setEncoding()` method; otherwise the data will be passed as a
+`Buffer`.
+
+```js
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+readable.on('data', (chunk) => {
+ console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data.`);
+});
+```
+
+##### Event: 'end'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+The `'end'` event is emitted when there is no more data to be consumed from
+the stream.
+
+*Note*: The `'end'` event **will not be emitted** unless the data is
+completely consumed. This can be accomplished by switching the stream into
+flowing mode, or by calling [`stream.read()`][stream-read] repeatedly until
+all data has been consumed.
+
+```js
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+readable.on('data', (chunk) => {
+ console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data.`);
+});
+readable.on('end', () => {
+ console.log('There will be no more data.');
+});
+```
+
+##### Event: 'error'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* {Error}
+
+The `'error'` event may be emitted by a Readable implementation at any time.
+Typically, this may occur if the underlying stream in unable to generate data
+due to an underlying internal failure, or when a stream implementation attempts
+to push an invalid chunk of data.
+
+The listener callback will be passed a single `Error` object.
+
+##### Event: 'readable'
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+The `'readable'` event is emitted when there is data available to be read from
+the stream. In some cases, attaching a listener for the `'readable'` event will
+cause some amount of data to be read into an internal buffer.
+
+```javascript
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+readable.on('readable', () => {
+ // there is some data to read now
+});
+```
+The `'readable'` event will also be emitted once the end of the stream data
+has been reached but before the `'end'` event is emitted.
+
+Effectively, the `'readable'` event indicates that the stream has new
+information: either new data is available or the end of the stream has been
+reached. In the former case, [`stream.read()`][stream-read] will return the
+available data. In the latter case, [`stream.read()`][stream-read] will return
+`null`. For instance, in the following example, `foo.txt` is an empty file:
+
+```js
+const fs = require('fs');
+const rr = fs.createReadStream('foo.txt');
+rr.on('readable', () => {
+ console.log('readable:', rr.read());
+});
+rr.on('end', () => {
+ console.log('end');
+});
+```
+
+The output of running this script is:
+
+```
+$ node test.js
+readable: null
+end
+```
+
+*Note*: In general, the `readable.pipe()` and `'data'` event mechanisms are
+preferred over the use of the `'readable'` event.
+
+##### readable.isPaused()
+<!--
+added: v0.11.14
+-->
+
+* Return: {Boolean}
+
+The `readable.isPaused()` method returns the current operating state of the
+Readable. This is used primarily by the mechanism that underlies the
+`readable.pipe()` method. In most typical cases, there will be no reason to
+use this method directly.
+
+```js
+const readable = new stream.Readable
+
+readable.isPaused() // === false
+readable.pause()
+readable.isPaused() // === true
+readable.resume()
+readable.isPaused() // === false
+```
+
+##### readable.pause()
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* Return: `this`
+
+The `readable.pause()` method will cause a stream in flowing mode to stop
+emitting [`'data'`][] events, switching out of flowing mode. Any data that
+becomes available will remain in the internal buffer.
+
+```js
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+readable.on('data', (chunk) => {
+ console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data.`);
+ readable.pause();
+ console.log('There will be no additional data for 1 second.');
+ setTimeout(() => {
+ console.log('Now data will start flowing again.');
+ readable.resume();
+ }, 1000);
+});
+```
+
+##### readable.pipe(destination[, options])
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `destination` {stream.Writable} The destination for writing data
+* `options` {Object} Pipe options
+ * `end` {Boolean} End the writer when the reader ends. Defaults to `true`.
+
+The `readable.pipe()` method attaches a [Writable][] stream to the `readable`,
+causing it to switch automatically into flowing mode and push all of its data
+to the attached [Writable][]. The flow of data will be automatically managed so
+that the destination Writable stream is not overwhelmed by a faster Readable
+stream.
+
+The following example pipes all of the data from the `readable` into a file
+named `file.txt`:
+
+```js
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+const writable = fs.createWriteStream('file.txt');
+// All the data from readable goes into 'file.txt'
+readable.pipe(writable);
+```
+It is possible to attach multiple Writable streams to a single Readable stream.
+
+The `readable.pipe()` method returns a reference to the *destination* stream
+making it possible to set up chains of piped streams:
+
+```js
+const r = fs.createReadStream('file.txt');
+const z = zlib.createGzip();
+const w = fs.createWriteStream('file.txt.gz');
+r.pipe(z).pipe(w);
+```
+
+By default, [`stream.end()`][stream-end] is called on the destination Writable
+stream when the source Readable stream emits [`'end'`][], so that the
+destination is no longer writable. To disable this default behavior, the `end`
+option can be passed as `false`, causing the destination stream to remain open,
+as illustrated in the following example:
+
+```js
+reader.pipe(writer, { end: false });
+reader.on('end', () => {
+ writer.end('Goodbye\n');
+});
+```
+
+One important caveat is that if the Readable stream emits an error during
+processing, the Writable destination *is not closed* automatically. If an
+error occurs, it will be necessary to *manually* close each stream in order
+to prevent memory leaks.
+
+*Note*: The [`process.stderr`][] and [`process.stdout`][] Writable streams are
+never closed until the Node.js process exits, regardless of the specified
+options.
+
+##### readable.read([size])
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `size` {Number} Optional argument to specify how much data to read.
+* Return {String|Buffer|Null}
+
+The `readable.read()` method pulls some data out of the internal buffer and
+returns it. If no data available to be read, `null` is returned. By default,
+the data will be returned as a `Buffer` object unless an encoding has been
+specified using the `readable.setEncoding()` method or the stream is operating
+in object mode.
+
+The optional `size` argument specifies a specific number of bytes to read. If
+`size` bytes are not available to be read, `null` will be returned *unless*
+the stream has ended, in which case all of the data remaining in the internal
+buffer will be returned (*even if it exceeds `size` bytes*).
+
+If the `size` argument is not specified, all of the data contained in the
+internal buffer will be returned.
+
+The `readable.read()` method should only be called on Readable streams operating
+in paused mode. In flowing mode, `readable.read()` is called automatically until
+the internal buffer is fully drained.
+
+```js
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+readable.on('readable', () => {
+ var chunk;
+ while (null !== (chunk = readable.read())) {
+ console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data.`);
+ }
+});
+```
+
+In general, it is recommended that developers avoid the use of the `'readable'`
+event and the `readable.read()` method in favor of using either
+`readable.pipe()` or the `'data'` event.
+
+A Readable stream in object mode will always return a single item from
+a call to [`readable.read(size)`][stream-read], regardless of the value of the
+`size` argument.
+
+*Note:* If the `readable.read()` method returns a chunk of data, a `'data'`
+event will also be emitted.
+
+*Note*: Calling [`stream.read([size])`][stream-read] after the [`'end'`][]
+event has been emitted will return `null`. No runtime error will be raised.
+
+##### readable.resume()
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* Return: `this`
+
+The `readable.resume()` method causes an explicitly paused Readable stream to
+resume emitting [`'data'`][] events, switching the stream into flowing mode.
+
+The `readable.resume()` method can be used to fully consume the data from a
+stream without actually processing any of that data as illustrated in the
+following example:
+
+```js
+getReadableStreamSomehow()
+ .resume()
+ .on('end', () => {
+ console.log('Reached the end, but did not read anything.');
+ });
+```
+
+##### readable.setEncoding(encoding)
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `encoding` {String} The encoding to use.
+* Return: `this`
+
+The `readable.setEncoding()` method sets the default character encoding for
+data read from the Readable stream.
+
+Setting an encoding causes the stream data
+to be returned as string of the specified encoding rather than as `Buffer`
+objects. For instance, calling `readable.setEncoding('utf8')` will cause the
+output data will be interpreted as UTF-8 data, and passed as strings. Calling
+`readable.setEncoding('hex')` will cause the data to be encoded in hexadecimal
+string format.
+
+The Readable stream will properly handle multi-byte characters delivered through
+the stream that would otherwise become improperly decoded if simply pulled from
+the stream as `Buffer` objects.
+
+Encoding can be disabled by calling `readable.setEncoding(null)`. This approach
+is useful when working with binary data or with large multi-byte strings spread
+out over multiple chunks.
+
+```js
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+readable.setEncoding('utf8');
+readable.on('data', (chunk) => {
+ assert.equal(typeof chunk, 'string');
+ console.log('got %d characters of string data', chunk.length);
+});
+```
+
+##### readable.unpipe([destination])
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `destination` {stream.Writable} Optional specific stream to unpipe
+
+The `readable.unpipe()` method detaches a Writable stream previously attached
+using the [`stream.pipe()`][] method.
+
+If the `destination` is not specified, then *all* pipes are detached.
+
+If the `destination` is specified, but no pipe is set up for it, then
+the method does nothing.
+
+```js
+const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow();
+const writable = fs.createWriteStream('file.txt');
+// All the data from readable goes into 'file.txt',
+// but only for the first second
+readable.pipe(writable);
+setTimeout(() => {
+ console.log('Stop writing to file.txt');
+ readable.unpipe(writable);
+ console.log('Manually close the file stream');
+ writable.end();
+}, 1000);
+```
+
+##### readable.unshift(chunk)
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.11
+-->
+
+* `chunk` {Buffer|String} Chunk of data to unshift onto the read queue
+
+The `readable.unshift()` method pushes a chunk of data back into the internal
+buffer. This is useful in certain situations where a stream is being consumed by
+code that needs to "un-consume" some amount of data that it has optimistically
+pulled out of the source, so that the data can be passed on to some other party.
+
+*Note*: The `stream.unshift(chunk)` method cannot be called after the
+[`'end'`][] event has been emitted or a runtime error will be thrown.
+
+Developers using `stream.unshift()` often should consider switching to
+use of a [Transform][] stream instead. See the [API for Stream Implementers][]
+section for more information.
+
+```js
+// Pull off a header delimited by \n\n
+// use unshift() if we get too much
+// Call the callback with (error, header, stream)
+const StringDecoder = require('string_decoder').StringDecoder;
+function parseHeader(stream, callback) {
+ stream.on('error', callback);
+ stream.on('readable', onReadable);
+ const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
+ var header = '';
+ function onReadable() {
+ var chunk;
+ while (null !== (chunk = stream.read())) {
+ var str = decoder.write(chunk);
+ if (str.match(/\n\n/)) {
+ // found the header boundary
+ var split = str.split(/\n\n/);
+ header += split.shift();
+ const remaining = split.join('\n\n');
+ const buf = Buffer.from(remaining, 'utf8');
+ if (buf.length)
+ stream.unshift(buf);
+ stream.removeListener('error', callback);
+ stream.removeListener('readable', onReadable);
+ // now the body of the message can be read from the stream.
+ callback(null, header, stream);
+ } else {
+ // still reading the header.
+ header += str;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+```
+
+*Note*: Unlike [`stream.push(chunk)`][stream-push], `stream.unshift(chunk)`
+will not end the reading process by resetting the internal reading state of the
+stream. This can cause unexpected results if `readable.unshift()` is called
+during a read (i.e. from within a [`stream._read()`][stream-_read]
+implementation on a custom stream). Following the call to `readable.unshift()`
+with an immediate [`stream.push('')`][stream-push] will reset the reading state
+appropriately, however it is best to simply avoid calling `readable.unshift()`
+while in the process of performing a read.
+
+##### readable.wrap(stream)
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+* `stream` {Stream} An "old style" readable stream
+
+Versions of Node.js prior to v0.10 had streams that did not implement the
+entire `stream` module API as it is currently defined. (See [Compatibility][]
+for more information.)
+
+When using an older Node.js library that emits [`'data'`][] events and has a
+[`stream.pause()`][stream-pause] method that is advisory only, the
+`readable.wrap()` method can be used to create a [Readable][] stream that uses
+the old stream as its data source.
+
+It will rarely be necessary to use `readable.wrap()` but the method has been
+provided as a convenience for interacting with older Node.js applications and
+libraries.
+
+For example:
+
+```js
+const OldReader = require('./old-api-module.js').OldReader;
+const Readable = require('stream').Readable;
+const oreader = new OldReader;
+const myReader = new Readable().wrap(oreader);
+
+myReader.on('readable', () => {
+ myReader.read(); // etc.
+});
+```
+
+### Duplex and Transform Streams
+
+#### Class: stream.Duplex
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+<!--type=class-->
+
+Duplex streams are streams that implement both the [Readable][] and
+[Writable][] interfaces.
+
+Examples of Duplex streams include:
+
+* [TCP sockets][]
+* [zlib streams][zlib]
+* [crypto streams][crypto]
+
+#### Class: stream.Transform
+<!-- YAML
+added: v0.9.4
+-->
+
+<!--type=class-->
+
+Transform streams are [Duplex][] streams where the output is in some way
+related to the input. Like all [Duplex][] streams, Transform streams
+implement both the [Readable][] and [Writable][] interfaces.
+
+Examples of Transform streams include:
+
+* [zlib streams][zlib]
+* [crypto streams][crypto]
+
+
+## API for Stream Implementers
+
+<!--type=misc-->
+
+The `stream` module API has been designed to make it possible to easily
+implement streams using JavaScript's prototypical inheritance model.
+
+First, a stream developer would declare a new JavaScript class that extends one
+of the four basic stream classes (`stream.Writable`, `stream.Readable`,
+`stream.Duplex`, or `stream.Transform`), making sure the call the appropriate
+parent class constructor:
+
+```js
+const Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+
+class MyWritable extends Writable {
+ constructor(options) {
+ super(options);
+ }
+}
+```
+
+The new stream class must then implement one or more specific methods, depending
+on the type of stream being created, as detailed in the chart below:
+
+<table>
+ <thead>
+ <tr>
+ <th>
+ <p>Use-case</p>
+ </th>
+ <th>
+ <p>Class</p>
+ </th>
+ <th>
+ <p>Method(s) to implement</p>
+ </th>
+ </tr>
+ </thead>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Reading only</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>[Readable](#stream_class_stream_readable)</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p><code>[_read][stream-_read]</code></p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Writing only</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>[Writable](#stream_class_stream_writable)</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p><code>[_write][stream-_write]</code>, <code>[_writev][stream-_writev]</code></p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Reading and writing</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>[Duplex](#stream_class_stream_duplex)</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p><code>[_read][stream-_read]</code>, <code>[_write][stream-_write]</code>, <code>[_writev][stream-_writev]</code></p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Operate on written data, then read the result</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>[Transform](#stream_class_stream_transform)</p>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p><code>[_transform][stream-_transform]</code>, <code>[_flush][stream-_flush]</code></p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+*Note*: The implementation code for a stream should *never* call the "public"
+methods of a stream that are intended for use by consumers (as described in
+the [API for Stream Consumers][] section). Doing so may lead to adverse
+side effects in application code consuming the stream.
+
+### Simplified Construction
+
+For many simple cases, it is possible to construct a stream without relying on
+inheritance. This can be accomplished by directly creating instances of the
+`stream.Writable`, `stream.Readable`, `stream.Duplex` or `stream.Transform`
+objects and passing appropriate methods as constructor options.
+
+For example:
+
+```js
+const Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+
+const myWritable = new Writable({
+ write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ // ...
+ }
+});
+```
+
+### Implementing a Writable Stream
+
+The `stream.Writable` class is extended to implement a [Writable][] stream.
+
+Custom Writable streams *must* call the `new stream.Writable([options])`
+constructor and implement the `writable._write()` method. The
+`writable._writev()` method *may* also be implemented.
+
+#### Constructor: new stream.Writable([options])
+
+* `options` {Object}
+ * `highWaterMark` {Number} Buffer level when
+ [`stream.write()`][stream-write] starts returning `false`. Defaults to
+ `16384` (16kb), or `16` for `objectMode` streams.
+ * `decodeStrings` {Boolean} Whether or not to decode strings into
+ Buffers before passing them to [`stream._write()`][stream-_write].
+ Defaults to `true`
+ * `objectMode` {Boolean} Whether or not the
+ [`stream.write(anyObj)`][stream-write] is a valid operation. When set,
+ it becomes possible to write JavaScript values other than string or
+ `Buffer` if supported by the stream implementation. Defaults to `false`
+ * `write` {Function} Implementation for the
+ [`stream._write()`][stream-_write] method.
+ * `writev` {Function} Implementation for the
+ [`stream._writev()`][stream-_writev] method.
+
+For example:
+
+```js
+const Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+
+class MyWritable extends Writable {
+ constructor(options) {
+ // Calls the stream.Writable() constructor
+ super(options);
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Or, when using pre-ES6 style constructors:
+
+```js
+const Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+const util = require('util');
+
+function MyWritable(options) {
+ if (!(this instanceof MyWritable))
+ return new MyWritable(options);
+ Writable.call(this, options);
+}
+util.inherits(MyWritable, Writable);
+```
+
+Or, using the Simplified Constructor approach:
+
+```js
+const Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+
+const myWritable = new Writable({
+ write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ // ...
+ },
+ writev(chunks, callback) {
+ // ...
+ }
+});
+```
+
+#### writable.\_write(chunk, encoding, callback)
+
+* `chunk` {Buffer|String} The chunk to be written. Will **always**
+ be a buffer unless the `decodeStrings` option was set to `false`.
+* `encoding` {String} If the chunk is a string, then `encoding` is the
+ character encoding of that string. If chunk is a `Buffer`, or if the
+ stream is operating in object mode, `encoding` may be ignored.
+* `callback` {Function} Call this function (optionally with an error
+ argument) when processing is complete for the supplied chunk.
+
+All Writable stream implementations must provide a
+[`writable._write()`][stream-_write] method to send data to the underlying
+resource.
+
+*Note*: [Transform][] streams provide their own implementation of the
+[`writable._write()`][stream-_write].
+
+*Note*: **This function MUST NOT be called by application code directly.** It
+should be implemented by child classes, and called only by the internal Writable
+class methods only.
+
+The `callback` method must be called to signal either that the write completed
+successfully or failed with an error. The first argument passed to the
+`callback` must be the `Error` object if the call failed or `null` if the
+write succeeded.
+
+It is important to note that all calls to `writable.write()` that occur between
+the time `writable._write()` is called and the `callback` is called will cause
+the written data to be buffered. Once the `callback` is invoked, the stream will
+emit a `'drain'` event. If a stream implementation is capable of processing
+multiple chunks of data at once, the `writable._writev()` method should be
+implemented.
+
+If the `decodeStrings` property is set in the constructor options, then
+`chunk` may be a string rather than a Buffer, and `encoding` will
+indicate the character encoding of the string. This is to support
+implementations that have an optimized handling for certain string
+data encodings. If the `decodeStrings` property is explicitly set to `false`,
+the `encoding` argument can be safely ignored, and `chunk` will always be a
+`Buffer`.
+
+The `writable._write()` method is prefixed with an underscore because it is
+internal to the class that defines it, and should never be called directly by
+user programs.
+
+#### writable.\_writev(chunks, callback)
+
+* `chunks` {Array} The chunks to be written. Each chunk has following
+ format: `{ chunk: ..., encoding: ... }`.
+* `callback` {Function} A callback function (optionally with an error
+ argument) to be invoked when processing is complete for the supplied chunks.
+
+*Note*: **This function MUST NOT be called by application code directly.** It
+should be implemented by child classes, and called only by the internal Writable
+class methods only.
+
+The `writable._writev()` method may be implemented in addition to
+`writable._write()` in stream implementations that are capable of processing
+multiple chunks of data at once. If implemented, the method will be called with
+all chunks of data currently buffered in the write queue.
+
+The `writable._writev()` method is prefixed with an underscore because it is
+internal to the class that defines it, and should never be called directly by
+user programs.
+
+#### Errors While Writing
+
+It is recommended that errors occurring during the processing of the
+`writable._write()` and `writable._writev()` methods are reported by invoking
+the callback and passing the error as the first argument. This will cause an
+`'error'` event to be emitted by the Writable. Throwing an Error from within
+`writable._write()` can result in expected and inconsistent behavior depending
+on how the stream is being used. Using the callback ensures consistent and
+predictable handling of errors.
+
+```js
+const Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+
+const myWritable = new Writable({
+ write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ if (chunk.toString().indexOf('a') >= 0) {
+ callback(new Error('chunk is invalid'));
+ } else {
+ callback();
+ }
+ }
+});
+```
+
+#### An Example Writable Stream
+
+The following illustrates a rather simplistic (and somewhat pointless) custom
+Writable stream implementation. While this specific Writable stream instance
+is not of any real particular usefulness, the example illustrates each of the
+required elements of a custom [Writable][] stream instance:
+
+```js
+const Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+
+class MyWritable extends Writable {
+ constructor(options) {
+ super(options);
+ }
+
+ _write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ if (chunk.toString().indexOf('a') >= 0) {
+ callback(new Error('chunk is invalid'));
+ } else {
+ callback();
+ }
+ }
+}
+```
+
+### Implementing a Readable Stream
+
+The `stream.Readable` class is extended to implement a [Readable][] stream.
+
+Custom Readable streams *must* call the `new stream.Readable([options])`
+constructor and implement the `readable._read()` method.
+
+#### new stream.Readable([options])
+
+* `options` {Object}
+ * `highWaterMark` {Number} The maximum number of bytes to store in
+ the internal buffer before ceasing to read from the underlying
+ resource. Defaults to `16384` (16kb), or `16` for `objectMode` streams
+ * `encoding` {String} If specified, then buffers will be decoded to
+ strings using the specified encoding. Defaults to `null`
+ * `objectMode` {Boolean} Whether this stream should behave
+ as a stream of objects. Meaning that [`stream.read(n)`][stream-read] returns
+ a single value instead of a Buffer of size n. Defaults to `false`
+ * `read` {Function} Implementation for the [`stream._read()`][stream-_read]
+ method.
+
+For example:
+
+```js
+const Readable = require('stream').Readable;
+
+class MyReadable extends Readable {
+ constructor(options) {
+ // Calls the stream.Readable(options) constructor
+ super(options);
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Or, when using pre-ES6 style constructors:
+
+```js
+const Readable = require('stream').Readable;
+const util = require('util');
+
+function MyReadable(options) {
+ if (!(this instanceof MyReadable))
+ return new MyReadable(options);
+ Readable.call(this, options);
+}
+util.inherits(MyReadable, Readable);
+```
+
+Or, using the Simplified Constructor approach:
+
+```js
+const Readable = require('stream').Readable;
+
+const myReadable = new Readable({
+ read(size) {
+ // ...
+ }
+});
+```
+
+#### readable.\_read(size)
+
+* `size` {Number} Number of bytes to read asynchronously
+
+*Note*: **This function MUST NOT be called by application code directly.** It
+should be implemented by child classes, and called only by the internal Readable
+class methods only.
+
+All Readable stream implementations must provide an implementation of the
+`readable._read()` method to fetch data from the underlying resource.
+
+When `readable._read()` is called, if data is available from the resource, the
+implementation should begin pushing that data into the read queue using the
+[`this.push(dataChunk)`][stream-push] method. `_read()` should continue reading
+from the resource and pushing data until `readable.push()` returns `false`. Only
+when `_read()` is called again after it has stopped should it resume pushing
+additional data onto the queue.
+
+*Note*: Once the `readable._read()` method has been called, it will not be
+called again until the [`readable.push()`][stream-push] method is called.
+
+The `size` argument is advisory. For implementations where a "read" is a
+single operation that returns data can use the `size` argument to determine how
+much data to fetch. Other implementations may ignore this argument and simply
+provide data whenever it becomes available. There is no need to "wait" until
+`size` bytes are available before calling [`stream.push(chunk)`][stream-push].
+
+The `readable._read()` method is prefixed with an underscore because it is
+internal to the class that defines it, and should never be called directly by
+user programs.
+
+#### readable.push(chunk[, encoding])
+
+* `chunk` {Buffer|Null|String} Chunk of data to push into the read queue
+* `encoding` {String} Encoding of String chunks. Must be a valid
+ Buffer encoding, such as `'utf8'` or `'ascii'`
+* Returns {Boolean} `true` if additional chunks of data may continued to be
+ pushed; `false` otherwise.
+
+When `chunk` is a `Buffer` or `string`, the `chunk` of data will be added to the
+internal queue for users of the stream to consume. Passing `chunk` as `null`
+signals the end of the stream (EOF), after which no more data can be written.
+
+When the Readable is operating in paused mode, the data added with
+`readable.push()` can be read out by calling the
+[`readable.read()`][stream-read] method when the [`'readable'`][] event is
+emitted.
+
+When the Readable is operating in flowing mode, the data added with
+`readable.push()` will be delivered by emitting a `'data'` event.
+
+The `readable.push()` method is designed to be as flexible as possible. For
+example, when wrapping a lower-level source that provides some form of
+pause/resume mechanism, and a data callback, the low-level source can be wrapped
+by the custom Readable instance as illustrated in the following example:
+
+```js
+// source is an object with readStop() and readStart() methods,
+// and an `ondata` member that gets called when it has data, and
+// an `onend` member that gets called when the data is over.
+
+class SourceWrapper extends Readable {
+ constructor(options) {
+ super(options);
+
+ this._source = getLowlevelSourceObject();
+
+ // Every time there's data, push it into the internal buffer.
+ this._source.ondata = (chunk) => {
+ // if push() returns false, then stop reading from source
+ if (!this.push(chunk))
+ this._source.readStop();
+ };
+
+ // When the source ends, push the EOF-signaling `null` chunk
+ this._source.onend = () => {
+ this.push(null);
+ };
+ }
+ // _read will be called when the stream wants to pull more data in
+ // the advisory size argument is ignored in this case.
+ _read(size) {
+ this._source.readStart();
+ }
+}
+```
+*Note*: The `readable.push()` method is intended be called only by Readable
+Implementers, and only from within the `readable._read()` method.
+
+#### Errors While Reading
+
+It is recommended that errors occurring during the processing of the
+`readable._read()` method are emitted using the `'error'` event rather than
+being thrown. Throwing an Error from within `readable._read()` can result in
+expected and inconsistent behavior depending on whether the stream is operating
+in flowing or paused mode. Using the `'error'` event ensures consistent and
+predictable handling of errors.
+
+```js
+const Readable = require('stream').Readable;
+
+const myReadable = new Readable({
+ read(size) {
+ if (checkSomeErrorCondition()) {
+ process.nextTick(() => this.emit('error', err));
+ return;
+ }
+ // do some work
+ }
+});
+```
+
+#### An Example Counting Stream
+
+<!--type=example-->
+
+The following is a basic example of a Readable stream that emits the numerals
+from 1 to 1,000,000 in ascending order, and then ends.
+
+```js
+const Readable = require('stream').Readable;
+
+class Counter extends Readable {
+ constructor(opt) {
+ super(opt);
+ this._max = 1000000;
+ this._index = 1;
+ }
+
+ _read() {
+ var i = this._index++;
+ if (i > this._max)
+ this.push(null);
+ else {
+ var str = '' + i;
+ var buf = Buffer.from(str, 'ascii');
+ this.push(buf);
+ }
+ }
+}
+```
+
+### Implementing a Duplex Stream
+
+A [Duplex][] stream is one that implements both [Readable][] and [Writable][],
+such as a TCP socket connection.
+
+Because Javascript does not have support for multiple inheritance, the
+`stream.Duplex` class is extended to implement a [Duplex][] stream (as opposed
+to extending the `stream.Readable` *and* `stream.Writable` classes).
+
+*Note*: The `stream.Duplex` class prototypically inherits from `stream.Readable`
+and parasitically from `stream.Writable`.
+
+Custom Duplex streams *must* call the `new stream.Duplex([options])`
+constructor and implement *both* the `readable._read()` and
+`writable._write()` methods.
+
+#### new stream.Duplex(options)
+
+* `options` {Object} Passed to both Writable and Readable
+ constructors. Also has the following fields:
+ * `allowHalfOpen` {Boolean} Defaults to `true`. If set to `false`, then
+ the stream will automatically end the readable side when the
+ writable side ends and vice versa.
+ * `readableObjectMode` {Boolean} Defaults to `false`. Sets `objectMode`
+ for readable side of the stream. Has no effect if `objectMode`
+ is `true`.
+ * `writableObjectMode` {Boolean} Defaults to `false`. Sets `objectMode`
+ for writable side of the stream. Has no effect if `objectMode`
+ is `true`.
+
+For example:
+
+```js
+const Duplex = require('stream').Duplex;
+
+class MyDuplex extends Duplex {
+ constructor(options) {
+ super(options);
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Or, when using pre-ES6 style constructors:
+
+```js
+const Duplex = require('stream').Duplex;
+const util = require('util');
+
+function MyDuplex(options) {
+ if (!(this instanceof MyDuplex))
+ return new MyDuplex(options);
+ Duplex.call(this, options);
+}
+util.inherits(MyDuplex, Duplex);
+```
+
+Or, using the Simplified Constructor approach:
+
+```js
+const Duplex = require('stream').Duplex;
+
+const myDuplex = new Duplex({
+ read(size) {
+ // ...
+ },
+ write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ // ...
+ }
+});
+```
+
+#### An Example Duplex Stream
+
+The following illustrates a simple example of a Duplex stream that wraps a
+hypothetical lower-level source object to which data can be written, and
+from which data can be read, albeit using an API that is not compatible with
+Node.js streams.
+The following illustrates a simple example of a Duplex stream that buffers
+incoming written data via the [Writable][] interface that is read back out
+via the [Readable][] interface.
+
+```js
+const Duplex = require('stream').Duplex;
+const kSource = Symbol('source');
+
+class MyDuplex extends Duplex {
+ constructor(source, options) {
+ super(options);
+ this[kSource] = source;
+ }
+
+ _write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ // The underlying source only deals with strings
+ if (Buffer.isBuffer(chunk))
+ chunk = chunk.toString(encoding);
+ this[kSource].writeSomeData(chunk, encoding);
+ callback();
+ }
+
+ _read(size) {
+ this[kSource].fetchSomeData(size, (data, encoding) => {
+ this.push(Buffer.from(data, encoding));
+ });
+ }
+}
+```
+
+The most important aspect of a Duplex stream is that the Readable and Writable
+sides operate independently of one another despite co-existing within a single
+object instance.
+
+#### Object Mode Duplex Streams
+
+For Duplex streams, `objectMode` can be set exclusively for either the Readable
+or Writable side using the `readableObjectMode` and `writableObjectMode` options
+respectively.
+
+In the following example, for instance, a new Transform stream (which is a
+type of [Duplex][] stream) is created that has an object mode Writable side
+that accepts JavaScript numbers that are converted to hexidecimal strings on
+the Readable side.
+
+```js
+const Transform = require('stream').Transform;
+
+// All Transform streams are also Duplex Streams
+const myTransform = new Transform({
+ writableObjectMode: true,
+
+ transform(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ // Coerce the chunk to a number if necessary
+ chunk |= 0;
+
+ // Transform the chunk into something else.
+ const data = chunk.toString(16);
+
+ // Push the data onto the readable queue.
+ callback(null, '0'.repeat(data.length % 2) + data);
+ }
+});
+
+myTransform.setEncoding('ascii');
+myTransform.on('data', (chunk) => console.log(chunk));
+
+myTransform.write(1);
+ // Prints: 01
+myTransform.write(10);
+ // Prints: 0a
+myTransform.write(100);
+ // Prints: 64
+```
+
+### Implementing a Transform Stream
+
+A [Transform][] stream is a [Duplex][] stream where the output is computed
+in some way from the input. Examples include [zlib][] streams or [crypto][]
+streams that compress, encrypt, or decrypt data.
+
+*Note*: There is no requirement that the output be the same size as the input,
+the same number of chunks, or arrive at the same time. For example, a
+Hash stream will only ever have a single chunk of output which is
+provided when the input is ended. A `zlib` stream will produce output
+that is either much smaller or much larger than its input.
+
+The `stream.Transform` class is extended to implement a [Transform][] stream.
+
+The `stream.Transform` class prototypically inherits from `stream.Duplex` and
+implements its own versions of the `writable._write()` and `readable._read()`
+methods. Custom Transform implementations *must* implement the
+[`transform._transform()`][stream-_transform] method and *may* also implement
+the [`transform._flush()`][stream-_flush] method.
+
+*Note*: Care must be taken when using Transform streams in that data written
+to the stream can cause the Writable side of the stream to become paused if
+the output on the Readable side is not consumed.
+
+#### new stream.Transform([options])
+
+* `options` {Object} Passed to both Writable and Readable
+ constructors. Also has the following fields:
+ * `transform` {Function} Implementation for the
+ [`stream._transform()`][stream-_transform] method.
+ * `flush` {Function} Implementation for the [`stream._flush()`][stream-_flush]
+ method.
+
+For example:
+
+```js
+const Transform = require('stream').Transform;
+
+class MyTransform extends Transform {
+ constructor(options) {
+ super(options);
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Or, when using pre-ES6 style constructors:
+
+```js
+const Transform = require('stream').Transform;
+const util = require('util');
+
+function MyTransform(options) {
+ if (!(this instanceof MyTransform))
+ return new MyTransform(options);
+ Transform.call(this, options);
+}
+util.inherits(MyTransform, Transform);
+```
+
+Or, using the Simplified Constructor approach:
+
+```js
+const Transform = require('stream').Transform;
+
+const myTransform = new Transform({
+ transform(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ // ...
+ }
+});
+```
+
+#### Events: 'finish' and 'end'
+
+The [`'finish'`][] and [`'end'`][] events are from the `stream.Writable`
+and `stream.Readable` classes, respectively. The `'finish'` event is emitted
+after [`stream.end()`][stream-end] is called and all chunks have been processed
+by [`stream._transform()`][stream-_transform]. The `'end'` event is emitted
+after all data has been output, which occurs after the callback in
+[`transform._flush()`][stream-_flush] has been called.
+
+#### transform.\_flush(callback)
+
+* `callback` {Function} A callback function (optionally with an error
+ argument) to be called when remaining data has been flushed.
+
+*Note*: **This function MUST NOT be called by application code directly.** It
+should be implemented by child classes, and called only by the internal Readable
+class methods only.
+
+In some cases, a transform operation may need to emit an additional bit of
+data at the end of the stream. For example, a `zlib` compression stream will
+store an amount of internal state used to optimally compress the output. When
+the stream ends, however, that additional data needs to be flushed so that the
+compressed data will be complete.
+
+Custom [Transform][] implementations *may* implement the `transform._flush()`
+method. This will be called when there is no more written data to be consumed,
+but before the [`'end'`][] event is emitted signaling the end of the
+[Readable][] stream.
+
+Within the `transform._flush()` implementation, the `readable.push()` method
+may be called zero or more times, as appropriate. The `callback` function must
+be called when the flush operation is complete.
+
+The `transform._flush()` method is prefixed with an underscore because it is
+internal to the class that defines it, and should never be called directly by
+user programs.
+
+#### transform.\_transform(chunk, encoding, callback)
+
+* `chunk` {Buffer|String} The chunk to be transformed. Will **always**
+ be a buffer unless the `decodeStrings` option was set to `false`.
+* `encoding` {String} If the chunk is a string, then this is the
+ encoding type. If chunk is a buffer, then this is the special
+ value - 'buffer', ignore it in this case.
+* `callback` {Function} A callback function (optionally with an error
+ argument and data) to be called after the supplied `chunk` has been
+ processed.
+
+*Note*: **This function MUST NOT be called by application code directly.** It
+should be implemented by child classes, and called only by the internal Readable
+class methods only.
+
+All Transform stream implementations must provide a `_transform()`
+method to accept input and produce output. The `transform._transform()`
+implementation handles the bytes being written, computes an output, then passes
+that output off to the readable portion using the `readable.push()` method.
+
+The `transform.push()` method may be called zero or more times to generate
+output from a single input chunk, depending on how much is to be output
+as a result of the chunk.
+
+It is possible that no output is generated from any given chunk of input data.
+
+The `callback` function must be called only when the current chunk is completely
+consumed. The first argument passed to the `callback` must be an `Error` object
+if an error occurred while processing the input or `null` otherwise. If a second
+argument is passed to the `callback`, it will be forwarded on to the
+`readable.push()` method. In other words the following are equivalent:
+
+```js
+transform.prototype._transform = function (data, encoding, callback) {
+ this.push(data);
+ callback();
+};
+
+transform.prototype._transform = function (data, encoding, callback) {
+ callback(null, data);
+};
+```
+
+The `transform._transform()` method is prefixed with an underscore because it
+is internal to the class that defines it, and should never be called directly by
+user programs.
+
+#### Class: stream.PassThrough
+
+The `stream.PassThrough` class is a trivial implementation of a [Transform][]
+stream that simply passes the input bytes across to the output. Its purpose is
+primarily for examples and testing, but there are some use cases where
+`stream.PassThrough` is useful as a building block for novel sorts of streams.
+
+## Additional Notes
+
+<!--type=misc-->
+
+### Compatibility with Older Node.js Versions
+
+<!--type=misc-->
+
+In versions of Node.js prior to v0.10, the Readable stream interface was
+simpler, but also less powerful and less useful.
+
+* Rather than waiting for calls the [`stream.read()`][stream-read] method,
+ [`'data'`][] events would begin emitting immediately. Applications that
+ would need to perform some amount of work to decide how to handle data
+ were required to store read data into buffers so the data would not be lost.
+* The [`stream.pause()`][stream-pause] method was advisory, rather than
+ guaranteed. This meant that it was still necessary to be prepared to receive
+ [`'data'`][] events *even when the stream was in a paused state*.
+
+In Node.js v0.10, the [Readable][] class was added. For backwards compatibility
+with older Node.js programs, Readable streams switch into "flowing mode" when a
+[`'data'`][] event handler is added, or when the
+[`stream.resume()`][stream-resume] method is called. The effect is that, even
+when not using the new [`stream.read()`][stream-read] method and
+[`'readable'`][] event, it is no longer necessary to worry about losing
+[`'data'`][] chunks.
+
+While most applications will continue to function normally, this introduces an
+edge case in the following conditions:
+
+* No [`'data'`][] event listener is added.
+* The [`stream.resume()`][stream-resume] method is never called.
+* The stream is not piped to any writable destination.
+
+For example, consider the following code:
+
+```js
+// WARNING! BROKEN!
+net.createServer((socket) => {
+
+ // we add an 'end' method, but never consume the data
+ socket.on('end', () => {
+ // It will never get here.
+ socket.end('The message was received but was not processed.\n');
+ });
+
+}).listen(1337);
+```
+
+In versions of Node.js prior to v0.10, the incoming message data would be
+simply discarded. However, in Node.js v0.10 and beyond, the socket remains
+paused forever.
+
+The workaround in this situation is to call the
+[`stream.resume()`][stream-resume] method to begin the flow of data:
+
+```js
+// Workaround
+net.createServer((socket) => {
+
+ socket.on('end', () => {
+ socket.end('The message was received but was not processed.\n');
+ });
+
+ // start the flow of data, discarding it.
+ socket.resume();
+
+}).listen(1337);
+```
+
+In addition to new Readable streams switching into flowing mode,
+pre-v0.10 style streams can be wrapped in a Readable class using the
+[`readable.wrap()`][`stream.wrap()`] method.
+
+
+### `readable.read(0)`
+
+There are some cases where it is necessary to trigger a refresh of the
+underlying readable stream mechanisms, without actually consuming any
+data. In such cases, it is possible to call `readable.read(0)`, which will
+always return `null`.
+
+If the internal read buffer is below the `highWaterMark`, and the
+stream is not currently reading, then calling `stream.read(0)` will trigger
+a low-level [`stream._read()`][stream-_read] call.
+
+While most applications will almost never need to do this, there are
+situations within Node.js where this is done, particularly in the
+Readable stream class internals.
+
+### `readable.push('')`
+
+Use of `readable.push('')` is not recommended.
+
+Pushing a zero-byte string or `Buffer` to a stream that is not in object mode
+has an interesting side effect. Because it *is* a call to
+[`readable.push()`][stream-push], the call will end the reading process.
+However, because the argument is an empty string, no data is added to the
+readable buffer so there is nothing for a user to consume.
+
+[`'data'`]: #stream_event_data
+[`'drain'`]: #stream_event_drain
+[`'end'`]: #stream_event_end
+[`'finish'`]: #stream_event_finish
+[`'readable'`]: #stream_event_readable
+[`buf.toString(encoding)`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/buffer.html#buffer_buf_tostring_encoding_start_end
+[`EventEmitter`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/events.html#events_class_eventemitter
+[`process.stderr`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/process.html#process_process_stderr
+[`process.stdin`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/process.html#process_process_stdin
+[`process.stdout`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/process.html#process_process_stdout
+[`stream.cork()`]: #stream_writable_cork
+[`stream.pipe()`]: #stream_readable_pipe_destination_options
+[`stream.uncork()`]: #stream_writable_uncork
+[`stream.unpipe()`]: #stream_readable_unpipe_destination
+[`stream.wrap()`]: #stream_readable_wrap_stream
+[`tls.CryptoStream`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/tls.html#tls_class_cryptostream
+[API for Stream Consumers]: #stream_api_for_stream_consumers
+[API for Stream Implementers]: #stream_api_for_stream_implementers
+[child process stdin]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/child_process.html#child_process_child_stdin
+[child process stdout and stderr]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/child_process.html#child_process_child_stdout
+[Compatibility]: #stream_compatibility_with_older_node_js_versions
+[crypto]: crypto.html
+[Duplex]: #stream_class_stream_duplex
+[fs read streams]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_readstream
+[fs write streams]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_writestream
+[`fs.createReadStream()`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/fs.html#fs_fs_createreadstream_path_options
+[`fs.createWriteStream()`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/fs.html#fs_fs_createwritestream_path_options
+[`net.Socket`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/net.html#net_class_net_socket
+[`zlib.createDeflate()`]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/zlib.html#zlib_zlib_createdeflate_options
+[HTTP requests, on the client]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/http.html#http_class_http_clientrequest
+[HTTP responses, on the server]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/http.html#http_class_http_serverresponse
+[http-incoming-message]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/http.html#http_class_http_incomingmessage
+[Object mode]: #stream_object_mode
+[Readable]: #stream_class_stream_readable
+[SimpleProtocol v2]: #stream_example_simpleprotocol_parser_v2
+[stream-_flush]: #stream_transform_flush_callback
+[stream-_read]: #stream_readable_read_size_1
+[stream-_transform]: #stream_transform_transform_chunk_encoding_callback
+[stream-_write]: #stream_writable_write_chunk_encoding_callback_1
+[stream-_writev]: #stream_writable_writev_chunks_callback
+[stream-end]: #stream_writable_end_chunk_encoding_callback
+[stream-pause]: #stream_readable_pause
+[stream-push]: #stream_readable_push_chunk_encoding
+[stream-read]: #stream_readable_read_size
+[stream-resume]: #stream_readable_resume
+[stream-write]: #stream_writable_write_chunk_encoding_callback
+[TCP sockets]: https://nodejs.org/docs/v6.3.1/api/net.html#net_class_net_socket
+[Transform]: #stream_class_stream_transform
+[Writable]: #stream_class_stream_writable
+[zlib]: zlib.html
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+# streams WG Meeting 2015-01-30
+
+## Links
+
+* **Google Hangouts Video**: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9nDOSGfwZg
+* **GitHub Issue**: https://github.com/iojs/readable-stream/issues/106
+* **Original Minutes Google Doc**: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17aTgLnjMXIrfjgNaTUnHQO7m3xgzHR2VXBTmi03Qii4/
+
+## Agenda
+
+Extracted from https://github.com/iojs/readable-stream/labels/wg-agenda prior to meeting.
+
+* adopt a charter [#105](https://github.com/iojs/readable-stream/issues/105)
+* release and versioning strategy [#101](https://github.com/iojs/readable-stream/issues/101)
+* simpler stream creation [#102](https://github.com/iojs/readable-stream/issues/102)
+* proposal: deprecate implicit flowing of streams [#99](https://github.com/iojs/readable-stream/issues/99)
+
+## Minutes
+
+### adopt a charter
+
+* group: +1's all around
+
+### What versioning scheme should be adopted?
+* group: +1’s 3.0.0
+* domenic+group: pulling in patches from other sources where appropriate
+* mikeal: version independently, suggesting versions for io.js
+* mikeal+domenic: work with TC to notify in advance of changes
+simpler stream creation
+
+### streamline creation of streams
+* sam: streamline creation of streams
+* domenic: nice simple solution posted
+ but, we lose the opportunity to change the model
+ may not be backwards incompatible (double check keys)
+
+ **action item:** domenic will check
+
+### remove implicit flowing of streams on(‘data’)
+* add isFlowing / isPaused
+* mikeal: worrying that we’re documenting polyfill methods – confuses users
+* domenic: more reflective API is probably good, with warning labels for users
+* new section for mad scientists (reflective stream access)
+* calvin: name the “third state”
+* mikeal: maybe borrow the name from whatwg?
+* domenic: we’re missing the “third state”
+* consensus: kind of difficult to name the third state
+* mikeal: figure out differences in states / compat
+* mathias: always flow on data – eliminates third state
+ * explore what it breaks
+
+**action items:**
+* ask isaac for ability to list packages by what public io.js APIs they use (esp. Stream)
+* ask rod/build for infrastructure
+* **chris**: explore the “flow on data” approach
+* add isPaused/isFlowing
+* add new docs section
+* move isPaused to that section
+
+
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index 000000000..ca807af87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/duplex.js
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+module.exports = require("./lib/_stream_duplex.js")
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_duplex.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_duplex.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..736693b84
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_duplex.js
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+// a duplex stream is just a stream that is both readable and writable.
+// Since JS doesn't have multiple prototypal inheritance, this class
+// prototypally inherits from Readable, and then parasitically from
+// Writable.
+
+'use strict';
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+
+var objectKeys = Object.keys || function (obj) {
+ var keys = [];
+ for (var key in obj) {
+ keys.push(key);
+ }return keys;
+};
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+module.exports = Duplex;
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var processNextTick = require('process-nextick-args');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var util = require('core-util-is');
+util.inherits = require('inherits');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+var Readable = require('./_stream_readable');
+var Writable = require('./_stream_writable');
+
+util.inherits(Duplex, Readable);
+
+var keys = objectKeys(Writable.prototype);
+for (var v = 0; v < keys.length; v++) {
+ var method = keys[v];
+ if (!Duplex.prototype[method]) Duplex.prototype[method] = Writable.prototype[method];
+}
+
+function Duplex(options) {
+ if (!(this instanceof Duplex)) return new Duplex(options);
+
+ Readable.call(this, options);
+ Writable.call(this, options);
+
+ if (options && options.readable === false) this.readable = false;
+
+ if (options && options.writable === false) this.writable = false;
+
+ this.allowHalfOpen = true;
+ if (options && options.allowHalfOpen === false) this.allowHalfOpen = false;
+
+ this.once('end', onend);
+}
+
+// the no-half-open enforcer
+function onend() {
+ // if we allow half-open state, or if the writable side ended,
+ // then we're ok.
+ if (this.allowHalfOpen || this._writableState.ended) return;
+
+ // no more data can be written.
+ // But allow more writes to happen in this tick.
+ processNextTick(onEndNT, this);
+}
+
+function onEndNT(self) {
+ self.end();
+}
+
+function forEach(xs, f) {
+ for (var i = 0, l = xs.length; i < l; i++) {
+ f(xs[i], i);
+ }
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_passthrough.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_passthrough.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d06f71f18
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_passthrough.js
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+// a passthrough stream.
+// basically just the most minimal sort of Transform stream.
+// Every written chunk gets output as-is.
+
+'use strict';
+
+module.exports = PassThrough;
+
+var Transform = require('./_stream_transform');
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var util = require('core-util-is');
+util.inherits = require('inherits');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+util.inherits(PassThrough, Transform);
+
+function PassThrough(options) {
+ if (!(this instanceof PassThrough)) return new PassThrough(options);
+
+ Transform.call(this, options);
+}
+
+PassThrough.prototype._transform = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ cb(null, chunk);
+}; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_readable.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_readable.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..208cc65f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_readable.js
@@ -0,0 +1,937 @@
+'use strict';
+
+module.exports = Readable;
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var processNextTick = require('process-nextick-args');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var isArray = require('isarray');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+Readable.ReadableState = ReadableState;
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var EE = require('events').EventEmitter;
+
+var EElistenerCount = function (emitter, type) {
+ return emitter.listeners(type).length;
+};
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var Stream;
+(function () {
+ try {
+ Stream = require('st' + 'ream');
+ } catch (_) {} finally {
+ if (!Stream) Stream = require('events').EventEmitter;
+ }
+})();
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+var Buffer = require('buffer').Buffer;
+/*<replacement>*/
+var bufferShim = require('buffer-shims');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var util = require('core-util-is');
+util.inherits = require('inherits');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var debugUtil = require('util');
+var debug = void 0;
+if (debugUtil && debugUtil.debuglog) {
+ debug = debugUtil.debuglog('stream');
+} else {
+ debug = function () {};
+}
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+var BufferList = require('./internal/streams/BufferList');
+var StringDecoder;
+
+util.inherits(Readable, Stream);
+
+function prependListener(emitter, event, fn) {
+ if (typeof emitter.prependListener === 'function') {
+ return emitter.prependListener(event, fn);
+ } else {
+ // This is a hack to make sure that our error handler is attached before any
+ // userland ones. NEVER DO THIS. This is here only because this code needs
+ // to continue to work with older versions of Node.js that do not include
+ // the prependListener() method. The goal is to eventually remove this hack.
+ if (!emitter._events || !emitter._events[event]) emitter.on(event, fn);else if (isArray(emitter._events[event])) emitter._events[event].unshift(fn);else emitter._events[event] = [fn, emitter._events[event]];
+ }
+}
+
+var Duplex;
+function ReadableState(options, stream) {
+ Duplex = Duplex || require('./_stream_duplex');
+
+ options = options || {};
+
+ // object stream flag. Used to make read(n) ignore n and to
+ // make all the buffer merging and length checks go away
+ this.objectMode = !!options.objectMode;
+
+ if (stream instanceof Duplex) this.objectMode = this.objectMode || !!options.readableObjectMode;
+
+ // the point at which it stops calling _read() to fill the buffer
+ // Note: 0 is a valid value, means "don't call _read preemptively ever"
+ var hwm = options.highWaterMark;
+ var defaultHwm = this.objectMode ? 16 : 16 * 1024;
+ this.highWaterMark = hwm || hwm === 0 ? hwm : defaultHwm;
+
+ // cast to ints.
+ this.highWaterMark = ~ ~this.highWaterMark;
+
+ // A linked list is used to store data chunks instead of an array because the
+ // linked list can remove elements from the beginning faster than
+ // array.shift()
+ this.buffer = new BufferList();
+ this.length = 0;
+ this.pipes = null;
+ this.pipesCount = 0;
+ this.flowing = null;
+ this.ended = false;
+ this.endEmitted = false;
+ this.reading = false;
+
+ // a flag to be able to tell if the onwrite cb is called immediately,
+ // or on a later tick. We set this to true at first, because any
+ // actions that shouldn't happen until "later" should generally also
+ // not happen before the first write call.
+ this.sync = true;
+
+ // whenever we return null, then we set a flag to say
+ // that we're awaiting a 'readable' event emission.
+ this.needReadable = false;
+ this.emittedReadable = false;
+ this.readableListening = false;
+ this.resumeScheduled = false;
+
+ // Crypto is kind of old and crusty. Historically, its default string
+ // encoding is 'binary' so we have to make this configurable.
+ // Everything else in the universe uses 'utf8', though.
+ this.defaultEncoding = options.defaultEncoding || 'utf8';
+
+ // when piping, we only care about 'readable' events that happen
+ // after read()ing all the bytes and not getting any pushback.
+ this.ranOut = false;
+
+ // the number of writers that are awaiting a drain event in .pipe()s
+ this.awaitDrain = 0;
+
+ // if true, a maybeReadMore has been scheduled
+ this.readingMore = false;
+
+ this.decoder = null;
+ this.encoding = null;
+ if (options.encoding) {
+ if (!StringDecoder) StringDecoder = require('string_decoder/').StringDecoder;
+ this.decoder = new StringDecoder(options.encoding);
+ this.encoding = options.encoding;
+ }
+}
+
+var Duplex;
+function Readable(options) {
+ Duplex = Duplex || require('./_stream_duplex');
+
+ if (!(this instanceof Readable)) return new Readable(options);
+
+ this._readableState = new ReadableState(options, this);
+
+ // legacy
+ this.readable = true;
+
+ if (options && typeof options.read === 'function') this._read = options.read;
+
+ Stream.call(this);
+}
+
+// Manually shove something into the read() buffer.
+// This returns true if the highWaterMark has not been hit yet,
+// similar to how Writable.write() returns true if you should
+// write() some more.
+Readable.prototype.push = function (chunk, encoding) {
+ var state = this._readableState;
+
+ if (!state.objectMode && typeof chunk === 'string') {
+ encoding = encoding || state.defaultEncoding;
+ if (encoding !== state.encoding) {
+ chunk = bufferShim.from(chunk, encoding);
+ encoding = '';
+ }
+ }
+
+ return readableAddChunk(this, state, chunk, encoding, false);
+};
+
+// Unshift should *always* be something directly out of read()
+Readable.prototype.unshift = function (chunk) {
+ var state = this._readableState;
+ return readableAddChunk(this, state, chunk, '', true);
+};
+
+Readable.prototype.isPaused = function () {
+ return this._readableState.flowing === false;
+};
+
+function readableAddChunk(stream, state, chunk, encoding, addToFront) {
+ var er = chunkInvalid(state, chunk);
+ if (er) {
+ stream.emit('error', er);
+ } else if (chunk === null) {
+ state.reading = false;
+ onEofChunk(stream, state);
+ } else if (state.objectMode || chunk && chunk.length > 0) {
+ if (state.ended && !addToFront) {
+ var e = new Error('stream.push() after EOF');
+ stream.emit('error', e);
+ } else if (state.endEmitted && addToFront) {
+ var _e = new Error('stream.unshift() after end event');
+ stream.emit('error', _e);
+ } else {
+ var skipAdd;
+ if (state.decoder && !addToFront && !encoding) {
+ chunk = state.decoder.write(chunk);
+ skipAdd = !state.objectMode && chunk.length === 0;
+ }
+
+ if (!addToFront) state.reading = false;
+
+ // Don't add to the buffer if we've decoded to an empty string chunk and
+ // we're not in object mode
+ if (!skipAdd) {
+ // if we want the data now, just emit it.
+ if (state.flowing && state.length === 0 && !state.sync) {
+ stream.emit('data', chunk);
+ stream.read(0);
+ } else {
+ // update the buffer info.
+ state.length += state.objectMode ? 1 : chunk.length;
+ if (addToFront) state.buffer.unshift(chunk);else state.buffer.push(chunk);
+
+ if (state.needReadable) emitReadable(stream);
+ }
+ }
+
+ maybeReadMore(stream, state);
+ }
+ } else if (!addToFront) {
+ state.reading = false;
+ }
+
+ return needMoreData(state);
+}
+
+// if it's past the high water mark, we can push in some more.
+// Also, if we have no data yet, we can stand some
+// more bytes. This is to work around cases where hwm=0,
+// such as the repl. Also, if the push() triggered a
+// readable event, and the user called read(largeNumber) such that
+// needReadable was set, then we ought to push more, so that another
+// 'readable' event will be triggered.
+function needMoreData(state) {
+ return !state.ended && (state.needReadable || state.length < state.highWaterMark || state.length === 0);
+}
+
+// backwards compatibility.
+Readable.prototype.setEncoding = function (enc) {
+ if (!StringDecoder) StringDecoder = require('string_decoder/').StringDecoder;
+ this._readableState.decoder = new StringDecoder(enc);
+ this._readableState.encoding = enc;
+ return this;
+};
+
+// Don't raise the hwm > 8MB
+var MAX_HWM = 0x800000;
+function computeNewHighWaterMark(n) {
+ if (n >= MAX_HWM) {
+ n = MAX_HWM;
+ } else {
+ // Get the next highest power of 2 to prevent increasing hwm excessively in
+ // tiny amounts
+ n--;
+ n |= n >>> 1;
+ n |= n >>> 2;
+ n |= n >>> 4;
+ n |= n >>> 8;
+ n |= n >>> 16;
+ n++;
+ }
+ return n;
+}
+
+// This function is designed to be inlinable, so please take care when making
+// changes to the function body.
+function howMuchToRead(n, state) {
+ if (n <= 0 || state.length === 0 && state.ended) return 0;
+ if (state.objectMode) return 1;
+ if (n !== n) {
+ // Only flow one buffer at a time
+ if (state.flowing && state.length) return state.buffer.head.data.length;else return state.length;
+ }
+ // If we're asking for more than the current hwm, then raise the hwm.
+ if (n > state.highWaterMark) state.highWaterMark = computeNewHighWaterMark(n);
+ if (n <= state.length) return n;
+ // Don't have enough
+ if (!state.ended) {
+ state.needReadable = true;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return state.length;
+}
+
+// you can override either this method, or the async _read(n) below.
+Readable.prototype.read = function (n) {
+ debug('read', n);
+ n = parseInt(n, 10);
+ var state = this._readableState;
+ var nOrig = n;
+
+ if (n !== 0) state.emittedReadable = false;
+
+ // if we're doing read(0) to trigger a readable event, but we
+ // already have a bunch of data in the buffer, then just trigger
+ // the 'readable' event and move on.
+ if (n === 0 && state.needReadable && (state.length >= state.highWaterMark || state.ended)) {
+ debug('read: emitReadable', state.length, state.ended);
+ if (state.length === 0 && state.ended) endReadable(this);else emitReadable(this);
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ n = howMuchToRead(n, state);
+
+ // if we've ended, and we're now clear, then finish it up.
+ if (n === 0 && state.ended) {
+ if (state.length === 0) endReadable(this);
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // All the actual chunk generation logic needs to be
+ // *below* the call to _read. The reason is that in certain
+ // synthetic stream cases, such as passthrough streams, _read
+ // may be a completely synchronous operation which may change
+ // the state of the read buffer, providing enough data when
+ // before there was *not* enough.
+ //
+ // So, the steps are:
+ // 1. Figure out what the state of things will be after we do
+ // a read from the buffer.
+ //
+ // 2. If that resulting state will trigger a _read, then call _read.
+ // Note that this may be asynchronous, or synchronous. Yes, it is
+ // deeply ugly to write APIs this way, but that still doesn't mean
+ // that the Readable class should behave improperly, as streams are
+ // designed to be sync/async agnostic.
+ // Take note if the _read call is sync or async (ie, if the read call
+ // has returned yet), so that we know whether or not it's safe to emit
+ // 'readable' etc.
+ //
+ // 3. Actually pull the requested chunks out of the buffer and return.
+
+ // if we need a readable event, then we need to do some reading.
+ var doRead = state.needReadable;
+ debug('need readable', doRead);
+
+ // if we currently have less than the highWaterMark, then also read some
+ if (state.length === 0 || state.length - n < state.highWaterMark) {
+ doRead = true;
+ debug('length less than watermark', doRead);
+ }
+
+ // however, if we've ended, then there's no point, and if we're already
+ // reading, then it's unnecessary.
+ if (state.ended || state.reading) {
+ doRead = false;
+ debug('reading or ended', doRead);
+ } else if (doRead) {
+ debug('do read');
+ state.reading = true;
+ state.sync = true;
+ // if the length is currently zero, then we *need* a readable event.
+ if (state.length === 0) state.needReadable = true;
+ // call internal read method
+ this._read(state.highWaterMark);
+ state.sync = false;
+ // If _read pushed data synchronously, then `reading` will be false,
+ // and we need to re-evaluate how much data we can return to the user.
+ if (!state.reading) n = howMuchToRead(nOrig, state);
+ }
+
+ var ret;
+ if (n > 0) ret = fromList(n, state);else ret = null;
+
+ if (ret === null) {
+ state.needReadable = true;
+ n = 0;
+ } else {
+ state.length -= n;
+ }
+
+ if (state.length === 0) {
+ // If we have nothing in the buffer, then we want to know
+ // as soon as we *do* get something into the buffer.
+ if (!state.ended) state.needReadable = true;
+
+ // If we tried to read() past the EOF, then emit end on the next tick.
+ if (nOrig !== n && state.ended) endReadable(this);
+ }
+
+ if (ret !== null) this.emit('data', ret);
+
+ return ret;
+};
+
+function chunkInvalid(state, chunk) {
+ var er = null;
+ if (!Buffer.isBuffer(chunk) && typeof chunk !== 'string' && chunk !== null && chunk !== undefined && !state.objectMode) {
+ er = new TypeError('Invalid non-string/buffer chunk');
+ }
+ return er;
+}
+
+function onEofChunk(stream, state) {
+ if (state.ended) return;
+ if (state.decoder) {
+ var chunk = state.decoder.end();
+ if (chunk && chunk.length) {
+ state.buffer.push(chunk);
+ state.length += state.objectMode ? 1 : chunk.length;
+ }
+ }
+ state.ended = true;
+
+ // emit 'readable' now to make sure it gets picked up.
+ emitReadable(stream);
+}
+
+// Don't emit readable right away in sync mode, because this can trigger
+// another read() call => stack overflow. This way, it might trigger
+// a nextTick recursion warning, but that's not so bad.
+function emitReadable(stream) {
+ var state = stream._readableState;
+ state.needReadable = false;
+ if (!state.emittedReadable) {
+ debug('emitReadable', state.flowing);
+ state.emittedReadable = true;
+ if (state.sync) processNextTick(emitReadable_, stream);else emitReadable_(stream);
+ }
+}
+
+function emitReadable_(stream) {
+ debug('emit readable');
+ stream.emit('readable');
+ flow(stream);
+}
+
+// at this point, the user has presumably seen the 'readable' event,
+// and called read() to consume some data. that may have triggered
+// in turn another _read(n) call, in which case reading = true if
+// it's in progress.
+// However, if we're not ended, or reading, and the length < hwm,
+// then go ahead and try to read some more preemptively.
+function maybeReadMore(stream, state) {
+ if (!state.readingMore) {
+ state.readingMore = true;
+ processNextTick(maybeReadMore_, stream, state);
+ }
+}
+
+function maybeReadMore_(stream, state) {
+ var len = state.length;
+ while (!state.reading && !state.flowing && !state.ended && state.length < state.highWaterMark) {
+ debug('maybeReadMore read 0');
+ stream.read(0);
+ if (len === state.length)
+ // didn't get any data, stop spinning.
+ break;else len = state.length;
+ }
+ state.readingMore = false;
+}
+
+// abstract method. to be overridden in specific implementation classes.
+// call cb(er, data) where data is <= n in length.
+// for virtual (non-string, non-buffer) streams, "length" is somewhat
+// arbitrary, and perhaps not very meaningful.
+Readable.prototype._read = function (n) {
+ this.emit('error', new Error('not implemented'));
+};
+
+Readable.prototype.pipe = function (dest, pipeOpts) {
+ var src = this;
+ var state = this._readableState;
+
+ switch (state.pipesCount) {
+ case 0:
+ state.pipes = dest;
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ state.pipes = [state.pipes, dest];
+ break;
+ default:
+ state.pipes.push(dest);
+ break;
+ }
+ state.pipesCount += 1;
+ debug('pipe count=%d opts=%j', state.pipesCount, pipeOpts);
+
+ var doEnd = (!pipeOpts || pipeOpts.end !== false) && dest !== process.stdout && dest !== process.stderr;
+
+ var endFn = doEnd ? onend : cleanup;
+ if (state.endEmitted) processNextTick(endFn);else src.once('end', endFn);
+
+ dest.on('unpipe', onunpipe);
+ function onunpipe(readable) {
+ debug('onunpipe');
+ if (readable === src) {
+ cleanup();
+ }
+ }
+
+ function onend() {
+ debug('onend');
+ dest.end();
+ }
+
+ // when the dest drains, it reduces the awaitDrain counter
+ // on the source. This would be more elegant with a .once()
+ // handler in flow(), but adding and removing repeatedly is
+ // too slow.
+ var ondrain = pipeOnDrain(src);
+ dest.on('drain', ondrain);
+
+ var cleanedUp = false;
+ function cleanup() {
+ debug('cleanup');
+ // cleanup event handlers once the pipe is broken
+ dest.removeListener('close', onclose);
+ dest.removeListener('finish', onfinish);
+ dest.removeListener('drain', ondrain);
+ dest.removeListener('error', onerror);
+ dest.removeListener('unpipe', onunpipe);
+ src.removeListener('end', onend);
+ src.removeListener('end', cleanup);
+ src.removeListener('data', ondata);
+
+ cleanedUp = true;
+
+ // if the reader is waiting for a drain event from this
+ // specific writer, then it would cause it to never start
+ // flowing again.
+ // So, if this is awaiting a drain, then we just call it now.
+ // If we don't know, then assume that we are waiting for one.
+ if (state.awaitDrain && (!dest._writableState || dest._writableState.needDrain)) ondrain();
+ }
+
+ // If the user pushes more data while we're writing to dest then we'll end up
+ // in ondata again. However, we only want to increase awaitDrain once because
+ // dest will only emit one 'drain' event for the multiple writes.
+ // => Introduce a guard on increasing awaitDrain.
+ var increasedAwaitDrain = false;
+ src.on('data', ondata);
+ function ondata(chunk) {
+ debug('ondata');
+ increasedAwaitDrain = false;
+ var ret = dest.write(chunk);
+ if (false === ret && !increasedAwaitDrain) {
+ // If the user unpiped during `dest.write()`, it is possible
+ // to get stuck in a permanently paused state if that write
+ // also returned false.
+ // => Check whether `dest` is still a piping destination.
+ if ((state.pipesCount === 1 && state.pipes === dest || state.pipesCount > 1 && indexOf(state.pipes, dest) !== -1) && !cleanedUp) {
+ debug('false write response, pause', src._readableState.awaitDrain);
+ src._readableState.awaitDrain++;
+ increasedAwaitDrain = true;
+ }
+ src.pause();
+ }
+ }
+
+ // if the dest has an error, then stop piping into it.
+ // however, don't suppress the throwing behavior for this.
+ function onerror(er) {
+ debug('onerror', er);
+ unpipe();
+ dest.removeListener('error', onerror);
+ if (EElistenerCount(dest, 'error') === 0) dest.emit('error', er);
+ }
+
+ // Make sure our error handler is attached before userland ones.
+ prependListener(dest, 'error', onerror);
+
+ // Both close and finish should trigger unpipe, but only once.
+ function onclose() {
+ dest.removeListener('finish', onfinish);
+ unpipe();
+ }
+ dest.once('close', onclose);
+ function onfinish() {
+ debug('onfinish');
+ dest.removeListener('close', onclose);
+ unpipe();
+ }
+ dest.once('finish', onfinish);
+
+ function unpipe() {
+ debug('unpipe');
+ src.unpipe(dest);
+ }
+
+ // tell the dest that it's being piped to
+ dest.emit('pipe', src);
+
+ // start the flow if it hasn't been started already.
+ if (!state.flowing) {
+ debug('pipe resume');
+ src.resume();
+ }
+
+ return dest;
+};
+
+function pipeOnDrain(src) {
+ return function () {
+ var state = src._readableState;
+ debug('pipeOnDrain', state.awaitDrain);
+ if (state.awaitDrain) state.awaitDrain--;
+ if (state.awaitDrain === 0 && EElistenerCount(src, 'data')) {
+ state.flowing = true;
+ flow(src);
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+Readable.prototype.unpipe = function (dest) {
+ var state = this._readableState;
+
+ // if we're not piping anywhere, then do nothing.
+ if (state.pipesCount === 0) return this;
+
+ // just one destination. most common case.
+ if (state.pipesCount === 1) {
+ // passed in one, but it's not the right one.
+ if (dest && dest !== state.pipes) return this;
+
+ if (!dest) dest = state.pipes;
+
+ // got a match.
+ state.pipes = null;
+ state.pipesCount = 0;
+ state.flowing = false;
+ if (dest) dest.emit('unpipe', this);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // slow case. multiple pipe destinations.
+
+ if (!dest) {
+ // remove all.
+ var dests = state.pipes;
+ var len = state.pipesCount;
+ state.pipes = null;
+ state.pipesCount = 0;
+ state.flowing = false;
+
+ for (var _i = 0; _i < len; _i++) {
+ dests[_i].emit('unpipe', this);
+ }return this;
+ }
+
+ // try to find the right one.
+ var i = indexOf(state.pipes, dest);
+ if (i === -1) return this;
+
+ state.pipes.splice(i, 1);
+ state.pipesCount -= 1;
+ if (state.pipesCount === 1) state.pipes = state.pipes[0];
+
+ dest.emit('unpipe', this);
+
+ return this;
+};
+
+// set up data events if they are asked for
+// Ensure readable listeners eventually get something
+Readable.prototype.on = function (ev, fn) {
+ var res = Stream.prototype.on.call(this, ev, fn);
+
+ if (ev === 'data') {
+ // Start flowing on next tick if stream isn't explicitly paused
+ if (this._readableState.flowing !== false) this.resume();
+ } else if (ev === 'readable') {
+ var state = this._readableState;
+ if (!state.endEmitted && !state.readableListening) {
+ state.readableListening = state.needReadable = true;
+ state.emittedReadable = false;
+ if (!state.reading) {
+ processNextTick(nReadingNextTick, this);
+ } else if (state.length) {
+ emitReadable(this, state);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return res;
+};
+Readable.prototype.addListener = Readable.prototype.on;
+
+function nReadingNextTick(self) {
+ debug('readable nexttick read 0');
+ self.read(0);
+}
+
+// pause() and resume() are remnants of the legacy readable stream API
+// If the user uses them, then switch into old mode.
+Readable.prototype.resume = function () {
+ var state = this._readableState;
+ if (!state.flowing) {
+ debug('resume');
+ state.flowing = true;
+ resume(this, state);
+ }
+ return this;
+};
+
+function resume(stream, state) {
+ if (!state.resumeScheduled) {
+ state.resumeScheduled = true;
+ processNextTick(resume_, stream, state);
+ }
+}
+
+function resume_(stream, state) {
+ if (!state.reading) {
+ debug('resume read 0');
+ stream.read(0);
+ }
+
+ state.resumeScheduled = false;
+ state.awaitDrain = 0;
+ stream.emit('resume');
+ flow(stream);
+ if (state.flowing && !state.reading) stream.read(0);
+}
+
+Readable.prototype.pause = function () {
+ debug('call pause flowing=%j', this._readableState.flowing);
+ if (false !== this._readableState.flowing) {
+ debug('pause');
+ this._readableState.flowing = false;
+ this.emit('pause');
+ }
+ return this;
+};
+
+function flow(stream) {
+ var state = stream._readableState;
+ debug('flow', state.flowing);
+ while (state.flowing && stream.read() !== null) {}
+}
+
+// wrap an old-style stream as the async data source.
+// This is *not* part of the readable stream interface.
+// It is an ugly unfortunate mess of history.
+Readable.prototype.wrap = function (stream) {
+ var state = this._readableState;
+ var paused = false;
+
+ var self = this;
+ stream.on('end', function () {
+ debug('wrapped end');
+ if (state.decoder && !state.ended) {
+ var chunk = state.decoder.end();
+ if (chunk && chunk.length) self.push(chunk);
+ }
+
+ self.push(null);
+ });
+
+ stream.on('data', function (chunk) {
+ debug('wrapped data');
+ if (state.decoder) chunk = state.decoder.write(chunk);
+
+ // don't skip over falsy values in objectMode
+ if (state.objectMode && (chunk === null || chunk === undefined)) return;else if (!state.objectMode && (!chunk || !chunk.length)) return;
+
+ var ret = self.push(chunk);
+ if (!ret) {
+ paused = true;
+ stream.pause();
+ }
+ });
+
+ // proxy all the other methods.
+ // important when wrapping filters and duplexes.
+ for (var i in stream) {
+ if (this[i] === undefined && typeof stream[i] === 'function') {
+ this[i] = function (method) {
+ return function () {
+ return stream[method].apply(stream, arguments);
+ };
+ }(i);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // proxy certain important events.
+ var events = ['error', 'close', 'destroy', 'pause', 'resume'];
+ forEach(events, function (ev) {
+ stream.on(ev, self.emit.bind(self, ev));
+ });
+
+ // when we try to consume some more bytes, simply unpause the
+ // underlying stream.
+ self._read = function (n) {
+ debug('wrapped _read', n);
+ if (paused) {
+ paused = false;
+ stream.resume();
+ }
+ };
+
+ return self;
+};
+
+// exposed for testing purposes only.
+Readable._fromList = fromList;
+
+// Pluck off n bytes from an array of buffers.
+// Length is the combined lengths of all the buffers in the list.
+// This function is designed to be inlinable, so please take care when making
+// changes to the function body.
+function fromList(n, state) {
+ // nothing buffered
+ if (state.length === 0) return null;
+
+ var ret;
+ if (state.objectMode) ret = state.buffer.shift();else if (!n || n >= state.length) {
+ // read it all, truncate the list
+ if (state.decoder) ret = state.buffer.join('');else if (state.buffer.length === 1) ret = state.buffer.head.data;else ret = state.buffer.concat(state.length);
+ state.buffer.clear();
+ } else {
+ // read part of list
+ ret = fromListPartial(n, state.buffer, state.decoder);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+// Extracts only enough buffered data to satisfy the amount requested.
+// This function is designed to be inlinable, so please take care when making
+// changes to the function body.
+function fromListPartial(n, list, hasStrings) {
+ var ret;
+ if (n < list.head.data.length) {
+ // slice is the same for buffers and strings
+ ret = list.head.data.slice(0, n);
+ list.head.data = list.head.data.slice(n);
+ } else if (n === list.head.data.length) {
+ // first chunk is a perfect match
+ ret = list.shift();
+ } else {
+ // result spans more than one buffer
+ ret = hasStrings ? copyFromBufferString(n, list) : copyFromBuffer(n, list);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+// Copies a specified amount of characters from the list of buffered data
+// chunks.
+// This function is designed to be inlinable, so please take care when making
+// changes to the function body.
+function copyFromBufferString(n, list) {
+ var p = list.head;
+ var c = 1;
+ var ret = p.data;
+ n -= ret.length;
+ while (p = p.next) {
+ var str = p.data;
+ var nb = n > str.length ? str.length : n;
+ if (nb === str.length) ret += str;else ret += str.slice(0, n);
+ n -= nb;
+ if (n === 0) {
+ if (nb === str.length) {
+ ++c;
+ if (p.next) list.head = p.next;else list.head = list.tail = null;
+ } else {
+ list.head = p;
+ p.data = str.slice(nb);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ ++c;
+ }
+ list.length -= c;
+ return ret;
+}
+
+// Copies a specified amount of bytes from the list of buffered data chunks.
+// This function is designed to be inlinable, so please take care when making
+// changes to the function body.
+function copyFromBuffer(n, list) {
+ var ret = bufferShim.allocUnsafe(n);
+ var p = list.head;
+ var c = 1;
+ p.data.copy(ret);
+ n -= p.data.length;
+ while (p = p.next) {
+ var buf = p.data;
+ var nb = n > buf.length ? buf.length : n;
+ buf.copy(ret, ret.length - n, 0, nb);
+ n -= nb;
+ if (n === 0) {
+ if (nb === buf.length) {
+ ++c;
+ if (p.next) list.head = p.next;else list.head = list.tail = null;
+ } else {
+ list.head = p;
+ p.data = buf.slice(nb);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ ++c;
+ }
+ list.length -= c;
+ return ret;
+}
+
+function endReadable(stream) {
+ var state = stream._readableState;
+
+ // If we get here before consuming all the bytes, then that is a
+ // bug in node. Should never happen.
+ if (state.length > 0) throw new Error('"endReadable()" called on non-empty stream');
+
+ if (!state.endEmitted) {
+ state.ended = true;
+ processNextTick(endReadableNT, state, stream);
+ }
+}
+
+function endReadableNT(state, stream) {
+ // Check that we didn't get one last unshift.
+ if (!state.endEmitted && state.length === 0) {
+ state.endEmitted = true;
+ stream.readable = false;
+ stream.emit('end');
+ }
+}
+
+function forEach(xs, f) {
+ for (var i = 0, l = xs.length; i < l; i++) {
+ f(xs[i], i);
+ }
+}
+
+function indexOf(xs, x) {
+ for (var i = 0, l = xs.length; i < l; i++) {
+ if (xs[i] === x) return i;
+ }
+ return -1;
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_transform.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_transform.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..dbc996ede
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_transform.js
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+// a transform stream is a readable/writable stream where you do
+// something with the data. Sometimes it's called a "filter",
+// but that's not a great name for it, since that implies a thing where
+// some bits pass through, and others are simply ignored. (That would
+// be a valid example of a transform, of course.)
+//
+// While the output is causally related to the input, it's not a
+// necessarily symmetric or synchronous transformation. For example,
+// a zlib stream might take multiple plain-text writes(), and then
+// emit a single compressed chunk some time in the future.
+//
+// Here's how this works:
+//
+// The Transform stream has all the aspects of the readable and writable
+// stream classes. When you write(chunk), that calls _write(chunk,cb)
+// internally, and returns false if there's a lot of pending writes
+// buffered up. When you call read(), that calls _read(n) until
+// there's enough pending readable data buffered up.
+//
+// In a transform stream, the written data is placed in a buffer. When
+// _read(n) is called, it transforms the queued up data, calling the
+// buffered _write cb's as it consumes chunks. If consuming a single
+// written chunk would result in multiple output chunks, then the first
+// outputted bit calls the readcb, and subsequent chunks just go into
+// the read buffer, and will cause it to emit 'readable' if necessary.
+//
+// This way, back-pressure is actually determined by the reading side,
+// since _read has to be called to start processing a new chunk. However,
+// a pathological inflate type of transform can cause excessive buffering
+// here. For example, imagine a stream where every byte of input is
+// interpreted as an integer from 0-255, and then results in that many
+// bytes of output. Writing the 4 bytes {ff,ff,ff,ff} would result in
+// 1kb of data being output. In this case, you could write a very small
+// amount of input, and end up with a very large amount of output. In
+// such a pathological inflating mechanism, there'd be no way to tell
+// the system to stop doing the transform. A single 4MB write could
+// cause the system to run out of memory.
+//
+// However, even in such a pathological case, only a single written chunk
+// would be consumed, and then the rest would wait (un-transformed) until
+// the results of the previous transformed chunk were consumed.
+
+'use strict';
+
+module.exports = Transform;
+
+var Duplex = require('./_stream_duplex');
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var util = require('core-util-is');
+util.inherits = require('inherits');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+util.inherits(Transform, Duplex);
+
+function TransformState(stream) {
+ this.afterTransform = function (er, data) {
+ return afterTransform(stream, er, data);
+ };
+
+ this.needTransform = false;
+ this.transforming = false;
+ this.writecb = null;
+ this.writechunk = null;
+ this.writeencoding = null;
+}
+
+function afterTransform(stream, er, data) {
+ var ts = stream._transformState;
+ ts.transforming = false;
+
+ var cb = ts.writecb;
+
+ if (!cb) return stream.emit('error', new Error('no writecb in Transform class'));
+
+ ts.writechunk = null;
+ ts.writecb = null;
+
+ if (data !== null && data !== undefined) stream.push(data);
+
+ cb(er);
+
+ var rs = stream._readableState;
+ rs.reading = false;
+ if (rs.needReadable || rs.length < rs.highWaterMark) {
+ stream._read(rs.highWaterMark);
+ }
+}
+
+function Transform(options) {
+ if (!(this instanceof Transform)) return new Transform(options);
+
+ Duplex.call(this, options);
+
+ this._transformState = new TransformState(this);
+
+ // when the writable side finishes, then flush out anything remaining.
+ var stream = this;
+
+ // start out asking for a readable event once data is transformed.
+ this._readableState.needReadable = true;
+
+ // we have implemented the _read method, and done the other things
+ // that Readable wants before the first _read call, so unset the
+ // sync guard flag.
+ this._readableState.sync = false;
+
+ if (options) {
+ if (typeof options.transform === 'function') this._transform = options.transform;
+
+ if (typeof options.flush === 'function') this._flush = options.flush;
+ }
+
+ this.once('prefinish', function () {
+ if (typeof this._flush === 'function') this._flush(function (er) {
+ done(stream, er);
+ });else done(stream);
+ });
+}
+
+Transform.prototype.push = function (chunk, encoding) {
+ this._transformState.needTransform = false;
+ return Duplex.prototype.push.call(this, chunk, encoding);
+};
+
+// This is the part where you do stuff!
+// override this function in implementation classes.
+// 'chunk' is an input chunk.
+//
+// Call `push(newChunk)` to pass along transformed output
+// to the readable side. You may call 'push' zero or more times.
+//
+// Call `cb(err)` when you are done with this chunk. If you pass
+// an error, then that'll put the hurt on the whole operation. If you
+// never call cb(), then you'll never get another chunk.
+Transform.prototype._transform = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ throw new Error('Not implemented');
+};
+
+Transform.prototype._write = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ var ts = this._transformState;
+ ts.writecb = cb;
+ ts.writechunk = chunk;
+ ts.writeencoding = encoding;
+ if (!ts.transforming) {
+ var rs = this._readableState;
+ if (ts.needTransform || rs.needReadable || rs.length < rs.highWaterMark) this._read(rs.highWaterMark);
+ }
+};
+
+// Doesn't matter what the args are here.
+// _transform does all the work.
+// That we got here means that the readable side wants more data.
+Transform.prototype._read = function (n) {
+ var ts = this._transformState;
+
+ if (ts.writechunk !== null && ts.writecb && !ts.transforming) {
+ ts.transforming = true;
+ this._transform(ts.writechunk, ts.writeencoding, ts.afterTransform);
+ } else {
+ // mark that we need a transform, so that any data that comes in
+ // will get processed, now that we've asked for it.
+ ts.needTransform = true;
+ }
+};
+
+function done(stream, er) {
+ if (er) return stream.emit('error', er);
+
+ // if there's nothing in the write buffer, then that means
+ // that nothing more will ever be provided
+ var ws = stream._writableState;
+ var ts = stream._transformState;
+
+ if (ws.length) throw new Error('Calling transform done when ws.length != 0');
+
+ if (ts.transforming) throw new Error('Calling transform done when still transforming');
+
+ return stream.push(null);
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_writable.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_writable.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ed5efcbd2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/_stream_writable.js
@@ -0,0 +1,526 @@
+// A bit simpler than readable streams.
+// Implement an async ._write(chunk, encoding, cb), and it'll handle all
+// the drain event emission and buffering.
+
+'use strict';
+
+module.exports = Writable;
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var processNextTick = require('process-nextick-args');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var asyncWrite = !process.browser && ['v0.10', 'v0.9.'].indexOf(process.version.slice(0, 5)) > -1 ? setImmediate : processNextTick;
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+Writable.WritableState = WritableState;
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var util = require('core-util-is');
+util.inherits = require('inherits');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var internalUtil = {
+ deprecate: require('util-deprecate')
+};
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+/*<replacement>*/
+var Stream;
+(function () {
+ try {
+ Stream = require('st' + 'ream');
+ } catch (_) {} finally {
+ if (!Stream) Stream = require('events').EventEmitter;
+ }
+})();
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+var Buffer = require('buffer').Buffer;
+/*<replacement>*/
+var bufferShim = require('buffer-shims');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+util.inherits(Writable, Stream);
+
+function nop() {}
+
+function WriteReq(chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ this.chunk = chunk;
+ this.encoding = encoding;
+ this.callback = cb;
+ this.next = null;
+}
+
+var Duplex;
+function WritableState(options, stream) {
+ Duplex = Duplex || require('./_stream_duplex');
+
+ options = options || {};
+
+ // object stream flag to indicate whether or not this stream
+ // contains buffers or objects.
+ this.objectMode = !!options.objectMode;
+
+ if (stream instanceof Duplex) this.objectMode = this.objectMode || !!options.writableObjectMode;
+
+ // the point at which write() starts returning false
+ // Note: 0 is a valid value, means that we always return false if
+ // the entire buffer is not flushed immediately on write()
+ var hwm = options.highWaterMark;
+ var defaultHwm = this.objectMode ? 16 : 16 * 1024;
+ this.highWaterMark = hwm || hwm === 0 ? hwm : defaultHwm;
+
+ // cast to ints.
+ this.highWaterMark = ~ ~this.highWaterMark;
+
+ this.needDrain = false;
+ // at the start of calling end()
+ this.ending = false;
+ // when end() has been called, and returned
+ this.ended = false;
+ // when 'finish' is emitted
+ this.finished = false;
+
+ // should we decode strings into buffers before passing to _write?
+ // this is here so that some node-core streams can optimize string
+ // handling at a lower level.
+ var noDecode = options.decodeStrings === false;
+ this.decodeStrings = !noDecode;
+
+ // Crypto is kind of old and crusty. Historically, its default string
+ // encoding is 'binary' so we have to make this configurable.
+ // Everything else in the universe uses 'utf8', though.
+ this.defaultEncoding = options.defaultEncoding || 'utf8';
+
+ // not an actual buffer we keep track of, but a measurement
+ // of how much we're waiting to get pushed to some underlying
+ // socket or file.
+ this.length = 0;
+
+ // a flag to see when we're in the middle of a write.
+ this.writing = false;
+
+ // when true all writes will be buffered until .uncork() call
+ this.corked = 0;
+
+ // a flag to be able to tell if the onwrite cb is called immediately,
+ // or on a later tick. We set this to true at first, because any
+ // actions that shouldn't happen until "later" should generally also
+ // not happen before the first write call.
+ this.sync = true;
+
+ // a flag to know if we're processing previously buffered items, which
+ // may call the _write() callback in the same tick, so that we don't
+ // end up in an overlapped onwrite situation.
+ this.bufferProcessing = false;
+
+ // the callback that's passed to _write(chunk,cb)
+ this.onwrite = function (er) {
+ onwrite(stream, er);
+ };
+
+ // the callback that the user supplies to write(chunk,encoding,cb)
+ this.writecb = null;
+
+ // the amount that is being written when _write is called.
+ this.writelen = 0;
+
+ this.bufferedRequest = null;
+ this.lastBufferedRequest = null;
+
+ // number of pending user-supplied write callbacks
+ // this must be 0 before 'finish' can be emitted
+ this.pendingcb = 0;
+
+ // emit prefinish if the only thing we're waiting for is _write cbs
+ // This is relevant for synchronous Transform streams
+ this.prefinished = false;
+
+ // True if the error was already emitted and should not be thrown again
+ this.errorEmitted = false;
+
+ // count buffered requests
+ this.bufferedRequestCount = 0;
+
+ // allocate the first CorkedRequest, there is always
+ // one allocated and free to use, and we maintain at most two
+ this.corkedRequestsFree = new CorkedRequest(this);
+}
+
+WritableState.prototype.getBuffer = function writableStateGetBuffer() {
+ var current = this.bufferedRequest;
+ var out = [];
+ while (current) {
+ out.push(current);
+ current = current.next;
+ }
+ return out;
+};
+
+(function () {
+ try {
+ Object.defineProperty(WritableState.prototype, 'buffer', {
+ get: internalUtil.deprecate(function () {
+ return this.getBuffer();
+ }, '_writableState.buffer is deprecated. Use _writableState.getBuffer ' + 'instead.')
+ });
+ } catch (_) {}
+})();
+
+var Duplex;
+function Writable(options) {
+ Duplex = Duplex || require('./_stream_duplex');
+
+ // Writable ctor is applied to Duplexes, though they're not
+ // instanceof Writable, they're instanceof Readable.
+ if (!(this instanceof Writable) && !(this instanceof Duplex)) return new Writable(options);
+
+ this._writableState = new WritableState(options, this);
+
+ // legacy.
+ this.writable = true;
+
+ if (options) {
+ if (typeof options.write === 'function') this._write = options.write;
+
+ if (typeof options.writev === 'function') this._writev = options.writev;
+ }
+
+ Stream.call(this);
+}
+
+// Otherwise people can pipe Writable streams, which is just wrong.
+Writable.prototype.pipe = function () {
+ this.emit('error', new Error('Cannot pipe, not readable'));
+};
+
+function writeAfterEnd(stream, cb) {
+ var er = new Error('write after end');
+ // TODO: defer error events consistently everywhere, not just the cb
+ stream.emit('error', er);
+ processNextTick(cb, er);
+}
+
+// If we get something that is not a buffer, string, null, or undefined,
+// and we're not in objectMode, then that's an error.
+// Otherwise stream chunks are all considered to be of length=1, and the
+// watermarks determine how many objects to keep in the buffer, rather than
+// how many bytes or characters.
+function validChunk(stream, state, chunk, cb) {
+ var valid = true;
+ var er = false;
+ // Always throw error if a null is written
+ // if we are not in object mode then throw
+ // if it is not a buffer, string, or undefined.
+ if (chunk === null) {
+ er = new TypeError('May not write null values to stream');
+ } else if (!Buffer.isBuffer(chunk) && typeof chunk !== 'string' && chunk !== undefined && !state.objectMode) {
+ er = new TypeError('Invalid non-string/buffer chunk');
+ }
+ if (er) {
+ stream.emit('error', er);
+ processNextTick(cb, er);
+ valid = false;
+ }
+ return valid;
+}
+
+Writable.prototype.write = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ var state = this._writableState;
+ var ret = false;
+
+ if (typeof encoding === 'function') {
+ cb = encoding;
+ encoding = null;
+ }
+
+ if (Buffer.isBuffer(chunk)) encoding = 'buffer';else if (!encoding) encoding = state.defaultEncoding;
+
+ if (typeof cb !== 'function') cb = nop;
+
+ if (state.ended) writeAfterEnd(this, cb);else if (validChunk(this, state, chunk, cb)) {
+ state.pendingcb++;
+ ret = writeOrBuffer(this, state, chunk, encoding, cb);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+};
+
+Writable.prototype.cork = function () {
+ var state = this._writableState;
+
+ state.corked++;
+};
+
+Writable.prototype.uncork = function () {
+ var state = this._writableState;
+
+ if (state.corked) {
+ state.corked--;
+
+ if (!state.writing && !state.corked && !state.finished && !state.bufferProcessing && state.bufferedRequest) clearBuffer(this, state);
+ }
+};
+
+Writable.prototype.setDefaultEncoding = function setDefaultEncoding(encoding) {
+ // node::ParseEncoding() requires lower case.
+ if (typeof encoding === 'string') encoding = encoding.toLowerCase();
+ if (!(['hex', 'utf8', 'utf-8', 'ascii', 'binary', 'base64', 'ucs2', 'ucs-2', 'utf16le', 'utf-16le', 'raw'].indexOf((encoding + '').toLowerCase()) > -1)) throw new TypeError('Unknown encoding: ' + encoding);
+ this._writableState.defaultEncoding = encoding;
+ return this;
+};
+
+function decodeChunk(state, chunk, encoding) {
+ if (!state.objectMode && state.decodeStrings !== false && typeof chunk === 'string') {
+ chunk = bufferShim.from(chunk, encoding);
+ }
+ return chunk;
+}
+
+// if we're already writing something, then just put this
+// in the queue, and wait our turn. Otherwise, call _write
+// If we return false, then we need a drain event, so set that flag.
+function writeOrBuffer(stream, state, chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ chunk = decodeChunk(state, chunk, encoding);
+
+ if (Buffer.isBuffer(chunk)) encoding = 'buffer';
+ var len = state.objectMode ? 1 : chunk.length;
+
+ state.length += len;
+
+ var ret = state.length < state.highWaterMark;
+ // we must ensure that previous needDrain will not be reset to false.
+ if (!ret) state.needDrain = true;
+
+ if (state.writing || state.corked) {
+ var last = state.lastBufferedRequest;
+ state.lastBufferedRequest = new WriteReq(chunk, encoding, cb);
+ if (last) {
+ last.next = state.lastBufferedRequest;
+ } else {
+ state.bufferedRequest = state.lastBufferedRequest;
+ }
+ state.bufferedRequestCount += 1;
+ } else {
+ doWrite(stream, state, false, len, chunk, encoding, cb);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+function doWrite(stream, state, writev, len, chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ state.writelen = len;
+ state.writecb = cb;
+ state.writing = true;
+ state.sync = true;
+ if (writev) stream._writev(chunk, state.onwrite);else stream._write(chunk, encoding, state.onwrite);
+ state.sync = false;
+}
+
+function onwriteError(stream, state, sync, er, cb) {
+ --state.pendingcb;
+ if (sync) processNextTick(cb, er);else cb(er);
+
+ stream._writableState.errorEmitted = true;
+ stream.emit('error', er);
+}
+
+function onwriteStateUpdate(state) {
+ state.writing = false;
+ state.writecb = null;
+ state.length -= state.writelen;
+ state.writelen = 0;
+}
+
+function onwrite(stream, er) {
+ var state = stream._writableState;
+ var sync = state.sync;
+ var cb = state.writecb;
+
+ onwriteStateUpdate(state);
+
+ if (er) onwriteError(stream, state, sync, er, cb);else {
+ // Check if we're actually ready to finish, but don't emit yet
+ var finished = needFinish(state);
+
+ if (!finished && !state.corked && !state.bufferProcessing && state.bufferedRequest) {
+ clearBuffer(stream, state);
+ }
+
+ if (sync) {
+ /*<replacement>*/
+ asyncWrite(afterWrite, stream, state, finished, cb);
+ /*</replacement>*/
+ } else {
+ afterWrite(stream, state, finished, cb);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+function afterWrite(stream, state, finished, cb) {
+ if (!finished) onwriteDrain(stream, state);
+ state.pendingcb--;
+ cb();
+ finishMaybe(stream, state);
+}
+
+// Must force callback to be called on nextTick, so that we don't
+// emit 'drain' before the write() consumer gets the 'false' return
+// value, and has a chance to attach a 'drain' listener.
+function onwriteDrain(stream, state) {
+ if (state.length === 0 && state.needDrain) {
+ state.needDrain = false;
+ stream.emit('drain');
+ }
+}
+
+// if there's something in the buffer waiting, then process it
+function clearBuffer(stream, state) {
+ state.bufferProcessing = true;
+ var entry = state.bufferedRequest;
+
+ if (stream._writev && entry && entry.next) {
+ // Fast case, write everything using _writev()
+ var l = state.bufferedRequestCount;
+ var buffer = new Array(l);
+ var holder = state.corkedRequestsFree;
+ holder.entry = entry;
+
+ var count = 0;
+ while (entry) {
+ buffer[count] = entry;
+ entry = entry.next;
+ count += 1;
+ }
+
+ doWrite(stream, state, true, state.length, buffer, '', holder.finish);
+
+ // doWrite is almost always async, defer these to save a bit of time
+ // as the hot path ends with doWrite
+ state.pendingcb++;
+ state.lastBufferedRequest = null;
+ if (holder.next) {
+ state.corkedRequestsFree = holder.next;
+ holder.next = null;
+ } else {
+ state.corkedRequestsFree = new CorkedRequest(state);
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Slow case, write chunks one-by-one
+ while (entry) {
+ var chunk = entry.chunk;
+ var encoding = entry.encoding;
+ var cb = entry.callback;
+ var len = state.objectMode ? 1 : chunk.length;
+
+ doWrite(stream, state, false, len, chunk, encoding, cb);
+ entry = entry.next;
+ // if we didn't call the onwrite immediately, then
+ // it means that we need to wait until it does.
+ // also, that means that the chunk and cb are currently
+ // being processed, so move the buffer counter past them.
+ if (state.writing) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (entry === null) state.lastBufferedRequest = null;
+ }
+
+ state.bufferedRequestCount = 0;
+ state.bufferedRequest = entry;
+ state.bufferProcessing = false;
+}
+
+Writable.prototype._write = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ cb(new Error('not implemented'));
+};
+
+Writable.prototype._writev = null;
+
+Writable.prototype.end = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
+ var state = this._writableState;
+
+ if (typeof chunk === 'function') {
+ cb = chunk;
+ chunk = null;
+ encoding = null;
+ } else if (typeof encoding === 'function') {
+ cb = encoding;
+ encoding = null;
+ }
+
+ if (chunk !== null && chunk !== undefined) this.write(chunk, encoding);
+
+ // .end() fully uncorks
+ if (state.corked) {
+ state.corked = 1;
+ this.uncork();
+ }
+
+ // ignore unnecessary end() calls.
+ if (!state.ending && !state.finished) endWritable(this, state, cb);
+};
+
+function needFinish(state) {
+ return state.ending && state.length === 0 && state.bufferedRequest === null && !state.finished && !state.writing;
+}
+
+function prefinish(stream, state) {
+ if (!state.prefinished) {
+ state.prefinished = true;
+ stream.emit('prefinish');
+ }
+}
+
+function finishMaybe(stream, state) {
+ var need = needFinish(state);
+ if (need) {
+ if (state.pendingcb === 0) {
+ prefinish(stream, state);
+ state.finished = true;
+ stream.emit('finish');
+ } else {
+ prefinish(stream, state);
+ }
+ }
+ return need;
+}
+
+function endWritable(stream, state, cb) {
+ state.ending = true;
+ finishMaybe(stream, state);
+ if (cb) {
+ if (state.finished) processNextTick(cb);else stream.once('finish', cb);
+ }
+ state.ended = true;
+ stream.writable = false;
+}
+
+// It seems a linked list but it is not
+// there will be only 2 of these for each stream
+function CorkedRequest(state) {
+ var _this = this;
+
+ this.next = null;
+ this.entry = null;
+
+ this.finish = function (err) {
+ var entry = _this.entry;
+ _this.entry = null;
+ while (entry) {
+ var cb = entry.callback;
+ state.pendingcb--;
+ cb(err);
+ entry = entry.next;
+ }
+ if (state.corkedRequestsFree) {
+ state.corkedRequestsFree.next = _this;
+ } else {
+ state.corkedRequestsFree = _this;
+ }
+ };
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/internal/streams/BufferList.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/internal/streams/BufferList.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e4bfcf02d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/lib/internal/streams/BufferList.js
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+'use strict';
+
+var Buffer = require('buffer').Buffer;
+/*<replacement>*/
+var bufferShim = require('buffer-shims');
+/*</replacement>*/
+
+module.exports = BufferList;
+
+function BufferList() {
+ this.head = null;
+ this.tail = null;
+ this.length = 0;
+}
+
+BufferList.prototype.push = function (v) {
+ var entry = { data: v, next: null };
+ if (this.length > 0) this.tail.next = entry;else this.head = entry;
+ this.tail = entry;
+ ++this.length;
+};
+
+BufferList.prototype.unshift = function (v) {
+ var entry = { data: v, next: this.head };
+ if (this.length === 0) this.tail = entry;
+ this.head = entry;
+ ++this.length;
+};
+
+BufferList.prototype.shift = function () {
+ if (this.length === 0) return;
+ var ret = this.head.data;
+ if (this.length === 1) this.head = this.tail = null;else this.head = this.head.next;
+ --this.length;
+ return ret;
+};
+
+BufferList.prototype.clear = function () {
+ this.head = this.tail = null;
+ this.length = 0;
+};
+
+BufferList.prototype.join = function (s) {
+ if (this.length === 0) return '';
+ var p = this.head;
+ var ret = '' + p.data;
+ while (p = p.next) {
+ ret += s + p.data;
+ }return ret;
+};
+
+BufferList.prototype.concat = function (n) {
+ if (this.length === 0) return bufferShim.alloc(0);
+ if (this.length === 1) return this.head.data;
+ var ret = bufferShim.allocUnsafe(n >>> 0);
+ var p = this.head;
+ var i = 0;
+ while (p) {
+ p.data.copy(ret, i);
+ i += p.data.length;
+ p = p.next;
+ }
+ return ret;
+}; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/package.json b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/package.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..21b692da7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/package.json
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+{
+ "_args": [
+ [
+ {
+ "raw": "readable-stream@^2.0.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "readable-stream",
+ "name": "readable-stream",
+ "rawSpec": "^2.0.0",
+ "spec": ">=2.0.0 <3.0.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify"
+ ]
+ ],
+ "_from": "readable-stream@>=2.0.0 <3.0.0",
+ "_id": "readable-stream@2.1.5",
+ "_inCache": true,
+ "_location": "/duplexify/readable-stream",
+ "_nodeVersion": "5.12.0",
+ "_npmOperationalInternal": {
+ "host": "packages-16-east.internal.npmjs.com",
+ "tmp": "tmp/readable-stream-2.1.5.tgz_1471463532993_0.15824943827465177"
+ },
+ "_npmUser": {
+ "name": "cwmma",
+ "email": "calvin.metcalf@gmail.com"
+ },
+ "_npmVersion": "3.8.6",
+ "_phantomChildren": {},
+ "_requested": {
+ "raw": "readable-stream@^2.0.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "readable-stream",
+ "name": "readable-stream",
+ "rawSpec": "^2.0.0",
+ "spec": ">=2.0.0 <3.0.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "_requiredBy": [
+ "/duplexify"
+ ],
+ "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/readable-stream/-/readable-stream-2.1.5.tgz",
+ "_shasum": "66fa8b720e1438b364681f2ad1a63c618448c9d0",
+ "_shrinkwrap": null,
+ "_spec": "readable-stream@^2.0.0",
+ "_where": "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/duplexify",
+ "browser": {
+ "util": false
+ },
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/nodejs/readable-stream/issues"
+ },
+ "dependencies": {
+ "buffer-shims": "^1.0.0",
+ "core-util-is": "~1.0.0",
+ "inherits": "~2.0.1",
+ "isarray": "~1.0.0",
+ "process-nextick-args": "~1.0.6",
+ "string_decoder": "~0.10.x",
+ "util-deprecate": "~1.0.1"
+ },
+ "description": "Streams3, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js",
+ "devDependencies": {
+ "assert": "~1.4.0",
+ "babel-polyfill": "^6.9.1",
+ "nyc": "^6.4.0",
+ "tap": "~0.7.1",
+ "tape": "~4.5.1",
+ "zuul": "~3.10.0"
+ },
+ "directories": {},
+ "dist": {
+ "shasum": "66fa8b720e1438b364681f2ad1a63c618448c9d0",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/readable-stream/-/readable-stream-2.1.5.tgz"
+ },
+ "gitHead": "758c8b3845af855fde736b6a7f58a15fba00d1e7",
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/nodejs/readable-stream#readme",
+ "keywords": [
+ "readable",
+ "stream",
+ "pipe"
+ ],
+ "license": "MIT",
+ "main": "readable.js",
+ "maintainers": [
+ {
+ "name": "isaacs",
+ "email": "isaacs@npmjs.com"
+ },
+ {
+ "name": "tootallnate",
+ "email": "nathan@tootallnate.net"
+ },
+ {
+ "name": "rvagg",
+ "email": "rod@vagg.org"
+ },
+ {
+ "name": "cwmma",
+ "email": "calvin.metcalf@gmail.com"
+ }
+ ],
+ "name": "readable-stream",
+ "nyc": {
+ "include": [
+ "lib/**.js"
+ ]
+ },
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "git://github.com/nodejs/readable-stream.git"
+ },
+ "scripts": {
+ "browser": "npm run write-zuul && zuul --browser-retries 2 -- test/browser.js",
+ "cover": "nyc npm test",
+ "local": "zuul --local 3000 --no-coverage -- test/browser.js",
+ "report": "nyc report --reporter=lcov",
+ "test": "tap test/parallel/*.js test/ours/*.js",
+ "write-zuul": "printf \"ui: tape\nbrowsers:\n - name: $BROWSER_NAME\n version: $BROWSER_VERSION\n\">.zuul.yml"
+ },
+ "version": "2.1.5"
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/passthrough.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/passthrough.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..27e8d8a55
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/passthrough.js
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+module.exports = require("./lib/_stream_passthrough.js")
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/readable.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/readable.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..be2688a07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/readable.js
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+var Stream = (function (){
+ try {
+ return require('st' + 'ream'); // hack to fix a circular dependency issue when used with browserify
+ } catch(_){}
+}());
+exports = module.exports = require('./lib/_stream_readable.js');
+exports.Stream = Stream || exports;
+exports.Readable = exports;
+exports.Writable = require('./lib/_stream_writable.js');
+exports.Duplex = require('./lib/_stream_duplex.js');
+exports.Transform = require('./lib/_stream_transform.js');
+exports.PassThrough = require('./lib/_stream_passthrough.js');
+
+if (!process.browser && process.env.READABLE_STREAM === 'disable' && Stream) {
+ module.exports = Stream;
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/transform.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/transform.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5d482f078
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/transform.js
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+module.exports = require("./lib/_stream_transform.js")
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/writable.js b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/writable.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e1e9efdf3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/node_modules/readable-stream/writable.js
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+module.exports = require("./lib/_stream_writable.js")
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/package.json b/node_modules/duplexify/package.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d8c76a4ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/package.json
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+{
+ "_args": [
+ [
+ {
+ "raw": "duplexify@^3.2.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "duplexify",
+ "name": "duplexify",
+ "rawSpec": "^3.2.0",
+ "spec": ">=3.2.0 <4.0.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/vinyl-fs"
+ ]
+ ],
+ "_from": "duplexify@>=3.2.0 <4.0.0",
+ "_id": "duplexify@3.4.5",
+ "_inCache": true,
+ "_location": "/duplexify",
+ "_nodeVersion": "4.4.3",
+ "_npmOperationalInternal": {
+ "host": "packages-12-west.internal.npmjs.com",
+ "tmp": "tmp/duplexify-3.4.5.tgz_1468011872327_0.44416941492818296"
+ },
+ "_npmUser": {
+ "name": "mafintosh",
+ "email": "mathiasbuus@gmail.com"
+ },
+ "_npmVersion": "2.15.9",
+ "_phantomChildren": {
+ "buffer-shims": "1.0.0",
+ "core-util-is": "1.0.2",
+ "inherits": "2.0.3",
+ "process-nextick-args": "1.0.7",
+ "string_decoder": "0.10.31",
+ "util-deprecate": "1.0.2",
+ "wrappy": "1.0.2"
+ },
+ "_requested": {
+ "raw": "duplexify@^3.2.0",
+ "scope": null,
+ "escapedName": "duplexify",
+ "name": "duplexify",
+ "rawSpec": "^3.2.0",
+ "spec": ">=3.2.0 <4.0.0",
+ "type": "range"
+ },
+ "_requiredBy": [
+ "/vinyl-fs"
+ ],
+ "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/duplexify/-/duplexify-3.4.5.tgz",
+ "_shasum": "0e7e287a775af753bf57e6e7b7f21f183f6c3a53",
+ "_shrinkwrap": null,
+ "_spec": "duplexify@^3.2.0",
+ "_where": "/home/dold/repos/taler/wallet-webex/node_modules/vinyl-fs",
+ "author": {
+ "name": "Mathias Buus"
+ },
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/mafintosh/duplexify/issues"
+ },
+ "dependencies": {
+ "end-of-stream": "1.0.0",
+ "inherits": "^2.0.1",
+ "readable-stream": "^2.0.0",
+ "stream-shift": "^1.0.0"
+ },
+ "description": "Turn a writeable and readable stream into a streams2 duplex stream with support for async initialization and streams1/streams2 input",
+ "devDependencies": {
+ "concat-stream": "^1.4.6",
+ "tape": "^2.13.3",
+ "through2": "^0.5.1"
+ },
+ "directories": {},
+ "dist": {
+ "shasum": "0e7e287a775af753bf57e6e7b7f21f183f6c3a53",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/duplexify/-/duplexify-3.4.5.tgz"
+ },
+ "gitHead": "338de6776ce9b25d7ab6e91d766166245a8f070a",
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/mafintosh/duplexify",
+ "keywords": [
+ "duplex",
+ "streams2",
+ "streams",
+ "stream",
+ "writable",
+ "readable",
+ "async"
+ ],
+ "license": "MIT",
+ "main": "index.js",
+ "maintainers": [
+ {
+ "name": "mafintosh",
+ "email": "mathiasbuus@gmail.com"
+ }
+ ],
+ "name": "duplexify",
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "git://github.com/mafintosh/duplexify.git"
+ },
+ "scripts": {
+ "test": "tape test.js"
+ },
+ "version": "3.4.5"
+}
diff --git a/node_modules/duplexify/test.js b/node_modules/duplexify/test.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f4856d39e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/node_modules/duplexify/test.js
@@ -0,0 +1,292 @@
+var tape = require('tape')
+var through = require('through2')
+var concat = require('concat-stream')
+var net = require('net')
+var duplexify = require('./')
+
+tape('passthrough', function(t) {
+ t.plan(2)
+
+ var pt = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(pt, pt)
+
+ dup.end('hello world')
+ dup.on('finish', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'should finish')
+ })
+ dup.pipe(concat(function(data) {
+ t.same(data.toString(), 'hello world', 'same in as out')
+ }))
+})
+
+tape('passthrough + double end', function(t) {
+ t.plan(2)
+
+ var pt = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(pt, pt)
+
+ dup.end('hello world')
+ dup.end()
+
+ dup.on('finish', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'should finish')
+ })
+ dup.pipe(concat(function(data) {
+ t.same(data.toString(), 'hello world', 'same in as out')
+ }))
+})
+
+tape('async passthrough + end', function(t) {
+ t.plan(2)
+
+ var pt = through.obj({highWaterMark:1}, function(data, enc, cb) {
+ setTimeout(function() {
+ cb(null, data)
+ }, 100)
+ })
+
+ var dup = duplexify(pt, pt)
+
+ dup.write('hello ')
+ dup.write('world')
+ dup.end()
+
+ dup.on('finish', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'should finish')
+ })
+ dup.pipe(concat(function(data) {
+ t.same(data.toString(), 'hello world', 'same in as out')
+ }))
+})
+
+tape('duplex', function(t) {
+ var readExpected = ['read-a', 'read-b', 'read-c']
+ var writeExpected = ['write-a', 'write-b', 'write-c']
+
+ t.plan(readExpected.length+writeExpected.length+2)
+
+ var readable = through.obj()
+ var writable = through.obj(function(data, enc, cb) {
+ t.same(data, writeExpected.shift(), 'onwrite should match')
+ cb()
+ })
+
+ var dup = duplexify.obj(writable, readable)
+
+ readExpected.slice().forEach(function(data) {
+ readable.write(data)
+ })
+ readable.end()
+
+ writeExpected.slice().forEach(function(data) {
+ dup.write(data)
+ })
+ dup.end()
+
+ dup.on('data', function(data) {
+ t.same(data, readExpected.shift(), 'ondata should match')
+ })
+ dup.on('end', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'should end')
+ })
+ dup.on('finish', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'should finish')
+ })
+})
+
+tape('async', function(t) {
+ var dup = duplexify()
+ var pt = through()
+
+ dup.pipe(concat(function(data) {
+ t.same(data.toString(), 'i was async', 'same in as out')
+ t.end()
+ }))
+
+ dup.write('i')
+ dup.write(' was ')
+ dup.end('async')
+
+ setTimeout(function() {
+ dup.setWritable(pt)
+ setTimeout(function() {
+ dup.setReadable(pt)
+ }, 50)
+ }, 50)
+})
+
+tape('destroy', function(t) {
+ t.plan(2)
+
+ var write = through()
+ var read = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(write, read)
+
+ write.destroy = function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'write destroyed')
+ }
+
+ dup.on('close', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'close emitted')
+ })
+
+ dup.destroy()
+ dup.destroy() // should only work once
+})
+
+tape('destroy both', function(t) {
+ t.plan(3)
+
+ var write = through()
+ var read = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(write, read)
+
+ write.destroy = function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'write destroyed')
+ }
+
+ read.destroy = function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'read destroyed')
+ }
+
+ dup.on('close', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'close emitted')
+ })
+
+ dup.destroy()
+ dup.destroy() // should only work once
+})
+
+tape('bubble read errors', function(t) {
+ t.plan(2)
+
+ var write = through()
+ var read = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(write, read)
+
+ dup.on('error', function(err) {
+ t.same(err.message, 'read-error', 'received read error')
+ })
+ dup.on('close', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'close emitted')
+ })
+
+ read.emit('error', new Error('read-error'))
+ write.emit('error', new Error('write-error')) // only emit first error
+})
+
+tape('bubble write errors', function(t) {
+ t.plan(2)
+
+ var write = through()
+ var read = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(write, read)
+
+ dup.on('error', function(err) {
+ t.same(err.message, 'write-error', 'received write error')
+ })
+ dup.on('close', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'close emitted')
+ })
+
+ write.emit('error', new Error('write-error'))
+ read.emit('error', new Error('read-error')) // only emit first error
+})
+
+tape('reset writable / readable', function(t) {
+ t.plan(3)
+
+ var toUpperCase = function(data, enc, cb) {
+ cb(null, data.toString().toUpperCase())
+ }
+
+ var passthrough = through()
+ var upper = through(toUpperCase)
+ var dup = duplexify(passthrough, passthrough)
+
+ dup.once('data', function(data) {
+ t.same(data.toString(), 'hello')
+ dup.setWritable(upper)
+ dup.setReadable(upper)
+ dup.once('data', function(data) {
+ t.same(data.toString(), 'HELLO')
+ dup.once('data', function(data) {
+ t.same(data.toString(), 'HI')
+ t.end()
+ })
+ })
+ dup.write('hello')
+ dup.write('hi')
+ })
+ dup.write('hello')
+})
+
+tape('cork', function(t) {
+ var passthrough = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(passthrough, passthrough)
+ var ok = false
+
+ dup.on('prefinish', function() {
+ dup.cork()
+ setTimeout(function() {
+ ok = true
+ dup.uncork()
+ }, 100)
+ })
+ dup.on('finish', function() {
+ t.ok(ok)
+ t.end()
+ })
+ dup.end()
+})
+
+tape('prefinish not twice', function(t) {
+ var passthrough = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(passthrough, passthrough)
+ var prefinished = false
+
+ dup.on('prefinish', function() {
+ t.ok(!prefinished, 'only prefinish once')
+ prefinished = true
+ })
+
+ dup.on('finish', function() {
+ t.end()
+ })
+
+ dup.end()
+})
+
+tape('close', function(t) {
+ var passthrough = through()
+ var dup = duplexify(passthrough, passthrough)
+ var ok = false
+
+ passthrough.emit('close')
+ dup.on('close', function() {
+ t.ok(true, 'should forward close')
+ t.end()
+ })
+})
+
+tape('works with node native streams (net)', function(t) {
+ t.plan(1)
+
+ var server = net.createServer(function(socket) {
+ var dup = duplexify(socket, socket)
+
+ dup.once('data', function(chunk) {
+ t.same(chunk, Buffer('hello world'))
+ server.close()
+ socket.end()
+ t.end()
+ })
+ })
+
+ server.listen(0, function () {
+ var socket = net.connect(server.address().port)
+ var dup = duplexify(socket, socket)
+
+ dup.write(Buffer('hello world'))
+ })
+})