Crate tokio_stream
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Stream utilities for Tokio.
A Stream is an asynchronous sequence of values. It can be thought of as
an asynchronous version of the standard library’s Iterator trait.
This crate provides helpers to work with them. For examples of usage and a more in-depth description of streams you can also refer to the streams tutorial on the tokio website.
§Iterating over a Stream
Due to similarities with the standard library’s Iterator trait, some new
users may assume that they can use for in syntax to iterate over a
Stream, but this is unfortunately not possible. Instead, you can use a
while let loop as follows:
use tokio_stream::{self as stream, StreamExt};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let mut stream = stream::iter(vec![0, 1, 2]);
while let Some(value) = stream.next().await {
println!("Got {}", value);
}
}§Returning a Stream from a function
A common way to stream values from a function is to pass in the sender
half of a channel and use the receiver as the stream. This requires awaiting
both futures to ensure progress is made. Another alternative is the
async-stream crate, which contains macros that provide a yield keyword
and allow you to return an impl Stream.
§Conversion to and from AsyncRead/AsyncWrite
It is often desirable to convert a Stream into an AsyncRead,
especially when dealing with plaintext formats streamed over the network.
The opposite conversion from an AsyncRead into a Stream is also
another commonly required feature. To enable these conversions,
tokio-util provides the StreamReader and ReaderStream
types when the io feature is enabled.
Re-exports§
pub use futures_core::Stream;
Modules§
- Wrappers for Tokio types that implement
Stream.
Structs§
- Error returned by
TimeoutandTimeoutRepeating. - Stream for the
emptyfunction. - Stream for the
iterfunction. - Stream for the
oncefunction. - Stream for the
pendingfunction. - Combine many streams into one, indexing each source stream with a unique key.
- A
Streamthat wraps the values in anOption.
Traits§
- Convert from a
Stream. - An extension trait for the
Streamtrait that provides a variety of convenient combinator functions.
Functions§
- Creates a stream that yields nothing.
- Converts an
Iteratorinto aStreamwhich is always ready to yield the next value. - Creates a stream that emits an element exactly once.
- Creates a stream that is never ready