# trough [![Build][build-badge]][build] [![Coverage][coverage-badge]][coverage] [![Downloads][downloads-badge]][downloads] [![Size][size-badge]][size] `trough` is middleware. ## Contents * [What is this?](#what-is-this) * [When should I use this?](#when-should-i-use-this) * [Install](#install) * [Use](#use) * [API](#api) * [`trough()`](#trough-1) * [`wrap(middleware, callback)(…input)`](#wrapmiddleware-callbackinput) * [`Trough`](#trough-2) * [Types](#types) * [Compatibility](#compatibility) * [Security](#security) * [Contribute](#contribute) * [License](#license) ## What is this? `trough` is like [`ware`][ware] with less sugar. Middleware functions can also change the input of the next. The word **trough** (`/trôf/`) means a channel used to convey a liquid. ## When should I use this? You can use this package when you’re building something that accepts “plugins”, which are functions, that can be sync or async, promises or callbacks. ## Install This package is [ESM only][esm]. In Node.js (version 12.20+, 14.14+, or 16.0+), install with [npm][]: ```sh npm install trough ``` In Deno with [`esm.sh`][esmsh]: ```js import {trough} from "https://esm.sh/trough@2" ``` In browsers with [`esm.sh`][esmsh]: ```html <script type="module"> import {trough} from "https://esm.sh/trough@2?bundle" </script> ``` ## Use ```js import process from 'node:process' import fs from 'node:fs' import path from 'node:path' import {trough} from 'trough' const pipeline = trough() .use(function (fileName) { console.log('Checking… ' + fileName) }) .use(function (fileName) { return path.join(process.cwd(), fileName) }) .use(function (filePath, next) { fs.stat(filePath, function (error, stats) { next(error, {filePath, stats}) }) }) .use(function (ctx, next) { if (ctx.stats.isFile()) { fs.readFile(ctx.filePath, next) } else { next(new Error('Expected file')) } }) pipeline.run('readme.md', console.log) pipeline.run('node_modules', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt Checking… readme.md Checking… node_modules Error: Expected file at ~/example.js:22:12 at wrapped (~/node_modules/trough/index.js:111:16) at next (~/node_modules/trough/index.js:62:23) at done (~/node_modules/trough/index.js:145:7) at ~/example.js:15:7 at FSReqCallback.oncomplete (node:fs:199:5) null <Buffer 23 20 74 72 6f 75 67 68 0a 0a 5b 21 5b 42 75 69 6c 64 5d 5b 62 75 69 6c 64 2d 62 61 64 67 65 5d 5d 5b 62 75 69 6c 64 5d 0a 5b 21 5b 43 6f 76 65 72 61 ... 7994 more bytes> ``` ## API This package exports the identifiers `trough` and `wrap`. There is no default export. ### `trough()` Create a new [`Trough`][trough]. ### `wrap(middleware, callback)(…input)` Call `middleware` with all input. If `middleware` accepts more arguments than given in input, an extra `done` function is passed in after the input when calling it. In that case, `done` must be called. The first value in `input` is the main input value. All other input values are the rest input values. The values given to `callback` are the input values, merged with every non-nullish output value. * If `middleware` throws an error, returns a promise that is rejected, or calls the given `done` function with an error, `callback` is called with that error * If `middleware` returns a value or returns a promise that is resolved, that value is the main output value * If `middleware` calls `done`, all non-nullish values except for the first one (the error) overwrite the output values ### `Trough` A pipeline. #### `Trough#run([input…, ]done)` Run the pipeline (all [`use()`][use]d middleware). Calls [`done`][done] on completion with either an error or the output of the last middleware. > 👉 **Note**: as the length of input defines whether [async][] functions get a > `next` function, it’s recommended to keep `input` at one value normally. ##### `function done(err?, [output…])` The final handler passed to [`run()`][run], called with an error if a [middleware function][fn] rejected, passed, or threw one, or the output of the last middleware function. #### `Trough#use(fn)` Add `fn`, a [middleware function][fn], to the pipeline. ##### `function fn([input…, ][next])` A middleware function called with the output of its predecessor. ###### Synchronous If `fn` returns or throws an error, the pipeline fails and `done` is called with that error. If `fn` returns a value (neither `null` nor `undefined`), the first `input` of the next function is set to that value (all other `input` is passed through). The following example shows how returning an error stops the pipeline: ```js import {trough} from 'trough' trough() .use(function (thing) { return new Error('Got: ' + thing) }) .run('some value', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt Error: Got: some value at ~/example.js:5:12 … ``` The following example shows how throwing an error stops the pipeline: ```js import {trough} from 'trough' trough() .use(function (thing) { throw new Error('Got: ' + thing) }) .run('more value', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt Error: Got: more value at ~/example.js:5:11 … ``` The following example shows how the first output can be modified: ```js import {trough} from 'trough' trough() .use(function (thing) { return 'even ' + thing }) .run('more value', 'untouched', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt null 'even more value' 'untouched' ``` ###### Promise If `fn` returns a promise, and that promise rejects, the pipeline fails and `done` is called with the rejected value. If `fn` returns a promise, and that promise resolves with a value (neither `null` nor `undefined`), the first `input` of the next function is set to that value (all other `input` is passed through). The following example shows how rejecting a promise stops the pipeline: ```js import {trough} from 'trough' trough() .use(function (thing) { return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { reject('Got: ' + thing) }) }) .run('thing', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt Got: thing ``` The following example shows how the input isn’t touched by resolving to `null`. ```js import {trough} from 'trough' trough() .use(function () { return new Promise(function (resolve) { setTimeout(function () { resolve(null) }, 100) }) }) .run('Input', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt null 'Input' ``` ###### Asynchronous If `fn` accepts one more argument than the given `input`, a `next` function is given (after the input). `next` must be called, but doesn’t have to be called async. If `next` is given a value (neither `null` nor `undefined`) as its first argument, the pipeline fails and `done` is called with that value. If `next` is given no value (either `null` or `undefined`) as the first argument, all following non-nullish values change the input of the following function, and all nullish values default to the `input`. The following example shows how passing a first argument stops the pipeline: ```js import {trough} from 'trough' trough() .use(function (thing, next) { next(new Error('Got: ' + thing)) }) .run('thing', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt Error: Got: thing at ~/example.js:5:10 ``` The following example shows how more values than the input are passed. ```js import {trough} from 'trough' trough() .use(function (thing, next) { setTimeout(function () { next(null, null, 'values') }, 100) }) .run('some', console.log) ``` Yields: ```txt null 'some' 'values' ``` ## Types This package is fully typed with [TypeScript][]. ## Compatibility This package is at least compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 12.20+, 14.14+, and 16.0+. It also works in Deno and modern browsers. ## Security This package is safe. ## Contribute Yes please! See [How to Contribute to Open Source][contribute]. ## License [MIT][license] © [Titus Wormer][author] <!-- Definitions --> [build-badge]: https://github.com/wooorm/trough/workflows/main/badge.svg [build]: https://github.com/wooorm/trough/actions [coverage-badge]: https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/wooorm/trough.svg [coverage]: https://codecov.io/github/wooorm/trough [downloads-badge]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/trough.svg [downloads]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/trough [size-badge]: https://img.shields.io/bundlephobia/minzip/trough.svg [size]: https://bundlephobia.com/result?p=trough [npm]: https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/install [license]: license [author]: https://wooorm.com [esm]: https://gist.github.com/sindresorhus/a39789f98801d908bbc7ff3ecc99d99c [esmsh]: https://esm.sh [typescript]: https://www.typescriptlang.org [contribute]: https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/ [ware]: https://github.com/segmentio/ware [trough]: #trough-1 [use]: #troughusefn [run]: #troughruninput-done [fn]: #function-fninput-next [done]: #function-doneerr-output [async]: #asynchronous