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Most.js emphasizes declarative event streams, which have many advantages such as helping to avoid race conditions. However, getting data into a Most.js event stream graph from third-party libraries designed without that approach in mind can be tricky. Often, forcing a library into that model leads to a messy solution.

When You Should Use It

@most/adapter provides a disciplined, imperative API for getting external data into a most.js stream. The goal is to make it simpler to integrate libraries that don’t lend themselves to a declarative approach. @most/adapter works well for cases where you can’t just implement the standard run() interface.

If you are looking to translate Node.js streams into Most.js streams, take a look at the community-provided most-node-streams library.

Get It

npm install --save @most/adapter

yarn add @most/adapter

API

Adapter<A, B>

type Adapter<A, B> = [(event: A) => void, Stream<B>]

An adapter is an entangled pair of an event stream, and a function to induce (cause) events in that stream.

createAdapter :: () → Adapter<A, A>

Create an Adapter.

const [induce, events] = createAdapter<string>()

// Cause an event with value "hello" to occur in events.
induce('hello')
// Cause an event with value "world" to occur in events.
induce('world')

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