Reference implementation and tests for the WHATWG Streams Standard
Web Streams, based on the WHATWG spec reference implementation
Tiny utilities for inserting transformation logic into Node.js stream and Web Streams pipelines
Web Streams, based on the WHATWG spec reference implementation
Isomorphic Web Streams for Node and the browser
Multipart and Tar utilities for the Web Streams API
WhatWG web streams and conversion utilities for node.js
Chain functions, generators, Node streams, and Web streams into a pipeline with backpressure support.
Web streams that work across web workers and iframes.
WhatWG web streams and conversion utilities for node.js
Extensions to Web Streams API
Web streams that work across web workers and iframes.
Compose web streams together
A flatten function for Web Streams
A tiny (741b) utility for Server Sent Event (SSE) streaming via `fetch` and Web Streams API
Node adapters for web streams
A map function for Web Streams with concurrency support. Like node's ReadableStream.map(), but for Web Streams.
A streaming JSON parser/stringifier using web streams.
WhatWG web streams and conversion utilities for node.js
Drop-in polyfill for Web Streams with fetch and encoding integration
WhatWG web streams and conversion utilities for node.js
Web Streams implementation
Web Streams-compatible TransformStream for server-sent events
Stream creation utilities and pipeline functions for Web Streams API and Node.js streams
WASM bindings for the Streams API
GStreamer plugin for high level WebRTC elements and a simple signaling server
Models for ActivityStreams
Amazon Web Services event stream library. Decodes and encodes binary stream under `vnd.amazon.event-stream` content-type
Web stream input/output tool
This gem is a logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
Ruby media streaming web application Simply install and run on a server. Access the web application with any well-supported HTML5 browser.
Allows you to use Goliath as a web server for your Rack app, giving you streaming requests and responses.
Stream command-line apps from your server without a web API
Stream command-line apps from your server without a web API
Stream command-line apps from your server without a web API
Stream command-line apps from your server without a web API
Stream command-line apps from your server without a web API
Fluentd plugin which serves web application sniffing streaming events
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