ReadableStream: pipeTo() method
The
pipeTo()
method of the
ReadableStream
interface pipes the current
ReadableStream
to a given
WritableStream
and returns a
Promise
that fulfills when the piping process completes successfully, or rejects if any errors were encountered.
Piping a stream will generally lock it for the duration of the pipe, preventing other readers from locking it.
Syntax
pipeTo(destination)
pipeTo(destination, options)
Parameters
-
destination
-
options
Optional
The options that should be used when piping to the
-
preventClose
If this is set to
-
preventAbort
If this is set to
-
preventCancel
If this is set to
-
signal
A
WritableStream
that acts as the final destination for the
ReadableStream
.
writable
stream.
Available options are:
true
, the source
ReadableStream
closing will no longer cause the destination
WritableStream
to be closed.
The method will return a fulfilled promise once this process completes, unless an error is encountered while closing the destination in which case it will be rejected with that error.
true
, errors in the source
ReadableStream
will no longer abort the destination
WritableStream
.
The method will return a promise rejected with the source's error, or with any error that occurs during aborting the destination.
true
, errors in the destination
WritableStream
will no longer cancel the source
ReadableStream
.
In this case the method will return a promise rejected with the source's error, or with any error that occurs during canceling the source.
In addition, if the destination writable stream starts out closed or closing, the source readable stream will no longer be canceled.
In this case the method will return a promise rejected with an error indicating piping to a closed stream failed, or with any error that occurs during canceling the source.
If set to an
AbortSignal
object, ongoing pipe operations can then be aborted via the corresponding
AbortController
.
Return value
A
Promise
that resolves when the piping process has completed.
Exceptions
-
TypeError
The
writableStream
and/or
readableStream
objects are not a writable stream/readable stream, or one or both of the streams are locked.
Examples
// Fetch the original image
fetch("png-logo.png")
// Retrieve its body as ReadableStream
.then((response) => response.body)
.then((body) => body.pipeThrough(new PNGTransformStream()))
.then((rs) => rs.pipeTo(new FinalDestinationStream()));
The same example, but using await
:
js(async () => {
// Fetch the original image
const response = await fetch("png-logo.png");
// Retrieve its body as ReadableStream
response.body
.pipeThrough(new PNGTransformStream())