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WritableStreamDefaultWriter: ready property

The ready read-only property of the WritableStreamDefaultWriter interface returns a Promise that resolves when the desired size of the stream's internal queue transitions from non-positive to positive, signaling that it is no longer applying backpressure.

Value

Examples

The following example shows two uses of the ready property. The first uses ready to ensure that the WritableStream is done writing and thus able to receive data before sending a binary chunk. The second also checks whether the WritableStream is done writing, but this time because the writing must be finished before the writer can be closed.

js

function sendMessage(message, writableStream) {
  // defaultWriter is of type WritableStreamDefaultWriter
  const defaultWriter = writableStream.getWriter();
  const encoder = new TextEncoder();
  const encoded = encoder.encode(message, { stream: true });
  encoded.forEach((chunk) => {
    // Make sure the stream and its writer are able to
    //   receive data.
    defaultWriter.ready
      .then(() => defaultWriter.write(chunk))
      .then(() => {
        console.log("Chunk written to sink.");
      })
      .catch((err) => {
        console.error(`Chunk error: ${err}`);
      });
    // Call ready again to ensure that all chunks are written
    //   before closing the writer.
    defaultWriter.ready
      .then(() => defaultWriter.close())
      .then(() => {
        console.log("All chunks written");
      })
      .catch((err) => {
        console.error(`Stream error: ${err}`);
      });
  });
}

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
ready 59 16 100 No 46 14.1 59 59 100 43 14.5 7.0

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