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Readme
@arcjet/body
Arcjet utilities for getting the body from a Node.js Stream.
What is this?
This is an internal utility to help us read streams from various frameworks.
It’s a fork of stream-utils/raw-body.
We chose to fork so that we can cut away functionality that we do not use
and keep our dependency tree as light as possible.
Specifically it always parses the stream as a UTF-8 string instead of a Buffer
and only supports promises instead of callbacks.
When should I use this?
You should not use this but use stream-utils/raw-body or one
of the alternatives instead.
This package matches our current needs which are likely different from yours.
Install
This package is ESM only. Install with npm in Node.js:
npm install @arcjet/bodyUse
import fs from "node:fs";
import { readBody } from "@arcjet/body";
const body = await readBody(fs.createReadStream("example.ts"), { limit: 1024 });
console.log(body);License
Apache License, Version 2.0 © Arcjet Labs, Inc.
Derivative work based on raw-body licensed under
MIT © Jonathan Ong and Douglas Christopher Wilson.
Our work removes features that we do not use: no buffers, no sync interface.