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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T16:36:08+00:00 2026-06-12T16:36:08+00:00

In my module.js I have var Stream = require(‘stream’); module.exports = function () {

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In my module.js I have

var Stream = require('stream');

module.exports = function () {
  var stream = new Stream();

  stream.readable = true;

  stream.emit('data', 'some stuff')
  stream.emit('end')

  return stream;
}

and in my index.js

var module = require('./module')

module().pipe(process.stdout)

substack’s example from the stream handbook is working just fine. Why doesn’t my code show anything in the command line?

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    2026-06-12T16:36:09+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 4:36 pm

    Because you are emitting data before calling pipe, and ‘data’ listener is attached after first ‘data’ event is fired

    EventEmitter’s calls are synchronous (as almost everything else non-IO in node.js)

    A bit simplified version of

    stream.emit('data', 'some stuff')
    stream.pipe(process.stdout)
    

    without EventEmitter could be rewritten as

    stream.listeners = [];
    // 'emit' call
    var ondata = stream.listeners.data;
    if (ondata) {
       // only one listener case in the example
       ondata('some stuff');
    }
    // 'pipe' call
    stream.listeners.data = function(buff) {
        process.write(buff);
    }
    
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