node/lib/internal/streams/pipeline.js
Antoine du Hamel ee9e2a2eb6 lib: revert primordials in a hot path
Evidence has shown that use of primordials have sometimes an impact of
performance. This commit reverts the changes who are most likely to be
responsible for performance regression in the HTTP response path.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38248
Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <benjamingr@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
2021-04-19 10:23:01 +02:00

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// Ported from https://github.com/mafintosh/pump with
// permission from the author, Mathias Buus (@mafintosh).
'use strict';
const {
ArrayIsArray,
SymbolAsyncIterator,
} = primordials;
let eos;
const { once } = require('internal/util');
const destroyImpl = require('internal/streams/destroy');
const {
ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE,
ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE,
ERR_MISSING_ARGS,
ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED
} = require('internal/errors').codes;
const { validateCallback } = require('internal/validators');
const {
isIterable,
isReadable,
isStream,
} = require('internal/streams/utils');
let EE;
let PassThrough;
let Readable;
function destroyer(stream, reading, writing, callback) {
callback = once(callback);
let finished = false;
stream.on('close', () => {
finished = true;
});
if (eos === undefined) eos = require('internal/streams/end-of-stream');
eos(stream, { readable: reading, writable: writing }, (err) => {
finished = !err;
const rState = stream._readableState;
if (
err &&
err.code === 'ERR_STREAM_PREMATURE_CLOSE' &&
reading &&
(rState && rState.ended && !rState.errored && !rState.errorEmitted)
) {
// Some readable streams will emit 'close' before 'end'. However, since
// this is on the readable side 'end' should still be emitted if the
// stream has been ended and no error emitted. This should be allowed in
// favor of backwards compatibility. Since the stream is piped to a
// destination this should not result in any observable difference.
// We don't need to check if this is a writable premature close since
// eos will only fail with premature close on the reading side for
// duplex streams.
stream
.once('end', callback)
.once('error', callback);
} else {
callback(err);
}
});
return (err) => {
if (finished) return;
finished = true;
destroyImpl.destroyer(stream, err);
callback(err || new ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED('pipe'));
};
}
function popCallback(streams) {
// Streams should never be an empty array. It should always contain at least
// a single stream. Therefore optimize for the average case instead of
// checking for length === 0 as well.
validateCallback(streams[streams.length - 1]);
return streams.pop();
}
function makeAsyncIterable(val) {
if (isIterable(val)) {
return val;
} else if (isReadable(val)) {
// Legacy streams are not Iterable.
return fromReadable(val);
}
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE(
'val', ['Readable', 'Iterable', 'AsyncIterable'], val);
}
async function* fromReadable(val) {
if (!Readable) {
Readable = require('internal/streams/readable');
}
yield* Readable.prototype[SymbolAsyncIterator].call(val);
}
async function pump(iterable, writable, finish) {
if (!EE) {
EE = require('events');
}
let error;
try {
if (writable.writableNeedDrain === true) {
await EE.once(writable, 'drain');
}
for await (const chunk of iterable) {
if (!writable.write(chunk)) {
if (writable.destroyed) return;
await EE.once(writable, 'drain');
}
}
writable.end();
} catch (err) {
error = err;
} finally {
finish(error);
}
}
function pipeline(...streams) {
const callback = once(popCallback(streams));
// stream.pipeline(streams, callback)
if (ArrayIsArray(streams[0]) && streams.length === 1) {
streams = streams[0];
}
if (streams.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('streams');
}
let error;
let value;
const destroys = [];
let finishCount = 0;
function finish(err) {
const final = --finishCount === 0;
if (err && (!error || error.code === 'ERR_STREAM_PREMATURE_CLOSE')) {
error = err;
}
if (!error && !final) {
return;
}
while (destroys.length) {
destroys.shift()(error);
}
if (final) {
callback(error, value);
}
}
let ret;
for (let i = 0; i < streams.length; i++) {
const stream = streams[i];
const reading = i < streams.length - 1;
const writing = i > 0;
if (isStream(stream)) {
finishCount++;
destroys.push(destroyer(stream, reading, writing, finish));
}
if (i === 0) {
if (typeof stream === 'function') {
ret = stream();
if (!isIterable(ret)) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE(
'Iterable, AsyncIterable or Stream', 'source', ret);
}
} else if (isIterable(stream) || isReadable(stream)) {
ret = stream;
} else {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE(
'source', ['Stream', 'Iterable', 'AsyncIterable', 'Function'],
stream);
}
} else if (typeof stream === 'function') {
ret = makeAsyncIterable(ret);
ret = stream(ret);
if (reading) {
if (!isIterable(ret, true)) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE(
'AsyncIterable', `transform[${i - 1}]`, ret);
}
} else {
if (!PassThrough) {
PassThrough = require('internal/streams/passthrough');
}
// If the last argument to pipeline is not a stream
// we must create a proxy stream so that pipeline(...)
// always returns a stream which can be further
// composed through `.pipe(stream)`.
const pt = new PassThrough({
objectMode: true
});
// Handle Promises/A+ spec, `then` could be a getter that throws on
// second use.
const then = ret?.then;
if (typeof then === 'function') {
then.call(ret,
(val) => {
value = val;
pt.end(val);
}, (err) => {
pt.destroy(err);
},
);
} else if (isIterable(ret, true)) {
finishCount++;
pump(ret, pt, finish);
} else {
throw new ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE(
'AsyncIterable or Promise', 'destination', ret);
}
ret = pt;
finishCount++;
destroys.push(destroyer(ret, false, true, finish));
}
} else if (isStream(stream)) {
if (isReadable(ret)) {
ret.pipe(stream);
// Compat. Before node v10.12.0 stdio used to throw an error so
// pipe() did/does not end() stdio destinations.
// Now they allow it but "secretly" don't close the underlying fd.
if (stream === process.stdout || stream === process.stderr) {
ret.on('end', () => stream.end());
}
} else {
ret = makeAsyncIterable(ret);
finishCount++;
pump(ret, stream, finish);
}
ret = stream;
} else {
const name = reading ? `transform[${i - 1}]` : 'destination';
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE(
name, ['Stream', 'Function'], stream);
}
}
// TODO(ronag): Consider returning a Duplex proxy if the first argument
// is a writable. Would improve composability.
// See, https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/32020
return ret;
}
module.exports = pipeline;