ReadableStreamBYOBRequest: respond() method
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The respond()
method of the ReadableStreamBYOBRequest
interface is used to signal to the associated readable byte stream that the specified number of bytes were written into the ReadableStreamBYOBRequest.view
.
After this method is called, the view
will be transferred and no longer modifiable.
Syntax
respond(bytesWritten)
Parameters
bytesWritten
-
The number of bytes written into
ReadableStreamBYOBRequest.view
.
Return value
None (undefined
).
Exceptions
TypeError
-
The request does not have an associated
ReadableByteStreamController
or the view buffer is not detached/cannot be transferred into.
Examples
The code below is taken from the live examples in Using readable byte stream.
The method is called by an underlying byte source as part of making a zero-copy transfer of data to fulfill a pending read request from a consumer.
The underlying source first writes data into the ReadableStreamBYOBRequest.view
and then calls this respond()
method to indicate how much data was copied into the buffer, and cause the data to be transferred to the reader.
The code below shows this case using a hypothetical readInto()
method to copy data into the view:
const v = controller.byobRequest.view;
bytesRead = socket.readInto(v.buffer, v.byteOffset, v.byteLength);
controller.byobRequest.respond(bytesRead);
After the operation the byobRequest.view
is detached and the request should be discarded.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Streams Standard # ref-for-rs-byob-request-respond① |
Browser compatibility
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