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Node.js Stream writable.write() Method

The writable.write() method is an inbuilt application programming interface of Stream module which is used to write some data to the Writable stream. The callback function is called once the data has been completely handled.

Syntax:



writable.write( chunk, encoding, callback)

Parameters: This method accepts three parameters as mentioned above and described below:

Return Value: It returns false if the ‘drain’ event is emitted before this method otherwise returns true.



Below examples illustrate the use of writable.write() method in Node.js:

Example 1:




// Node.js program to demonstrate the     
// writable.write() method  
  
// Including stream module
const stream = require('stream');
  
// Creating a stream and creating 
// a write function
const writable = new stream.Writable({
  
  // Write function with its 
  // parameters
  write: function(chunk, encoding, next) {
  
    // Converting the chunk of
    // data to string
    console.log(chunk.toString());
    next();
  }
});
  
// Calling write method with
// all its parameter
writable.write("GfG", "utf8", () => {
     console.log("CS-Portal!");
});

Output:

GfG
true
CS-Portal!

Example 2:




// Node.js program to demonstrate the     
// writable.write() method  
  
// Including stream module
const stream = require('stream');
  
// Creating a stream and creating 
// a write function
const writable = new stream.Writable({
  
  // Write function with its 
  // parameters
  write: function(chunk, encoding, next) {
  
    // Converting the chunk of
    // data to string
    console.log(chunk.toString());
    next();
  }
});
  
// Calling write method with one
// parameter
writable.write('GeeksforGeeks');

Output:

GeeksforGeeks
true

Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_writable_write_chunk_encoding_callback


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