ReadableStream.pipeThrough()

Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The pipeThrough() method of the ReadableStream interface provides a chainable way of piping the current stream through a transform stream or any other writable/readable pair.

Piping a stream will generally lock it for the duration of the pipe, preventing other readers from locking it.

Syntax

pipeThrough(transformStream);
pipeThrough(transformStream, options);

Parameters

transformStream

A TransformStream (or an object with the structure {writable, readable}) consisting of a readable stream and a writable stream working together to transform some data from one form to another. Data writen to the writable stream can be read in some transformed state by the readable stream. For example, a TextDecoder, has bytes written to it and strings read from it, while a video decoder has encoded bytes written to it and uncompressed video frames read from it.

options Optional

The options that should be used when piping to the writable stream. Available options are:

  1. preventClose: If this is set to 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.
  2. preventAbort: If this is set to 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.
  3. preventCancel: If this is set to 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.
  4. signal: If set to an AbortSignal object, ongoing pipe operations can then be aborted via the corresponding AbortController.

Return value

The readable side of the transformStream.

Exceptions

TypeError

The writable and/or readable property of transformStream are undefined.

Examples

In the following example (see Unpack chunks of a PNG for the full code running live, and png-transform-stream for the source code), an image is fetched and its body retrieved as a ReadableStream. Next, we log the contents of the readable stream, use pipeThrough() to send it to a new function that creates a gray-scaled version of the stream, then log the new stream's contents too.

// Fetch the original image
fetch('png-logo.png')
// Retrieve its body as ReadableStream
.then(response => response.body)
.then(rs => logReadableStream('Fetch Response Stream', rs))
// Create a gray-scaled PNG stream out of the original
.then(body => body.pipeThrough(new PNGTransformStream()))
.then(rs => logReadableStream('PNG Chunk Stream', rs))

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
pipeThrough
59
79
No
No
46
10.1
59
59
No
43
10.3
7.0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ReadableStream/pipeThrough