A tiny (741b) utility for Server Sent Event (SSE) streaming via
fetchand Web Streams API
AbortController for cancellable streamsWhy?
Even though EventSource exists in browsers (and Deno!), it only sends GET requests and does not allow for custom HTTP headers. Most APIs (eg, Anthropic, OpenAI) require POST requests with an Authorization header and a JSON payload.
Web Streams are new, not very well understood, and are sometimes confused with NodeJS Streams. Because of this, many other libraries embed large polyfills or manually reconstruct desired behaviors through non-standard approaches. These polyfills are generally not necessary anymore, but still make large impacts on SDK size; for example, openai is 17kB (gzip).
$ npm install --save fetch-event-stream
import { events, stream } from 'fetch-event-stream';
// or
import { events, stream } from 'https://deno.land/x/fetch_event_stream';
Convert a Response body containing Server Sent Events (SSE) into an Async Iterator that yields
ServerSentEventMessage objects.
Example
// Optional
let abort = new AbortController();
// Manually fetch a Response
let res = await fetch('https://...', {
method: 'POST',
signal: abort.signal,
headers: {
'api-key': 'token <value>',
'content-type': 'application/json',
},
body: JSON.stringify({
stream: true, // <- hypothetical
// ...
}),
});
if (res.ok) {
let stream = events(res, abort.signal);
for await (let event of stream) {
console.log('<<', event.data);
}
}
Type: Response
The Response to consume. Must contain a body that follows the Server-Sent Event message protocol.
Type: AbortSignal
Optional. Use the AbortController interface to stop iteration. The stream will be destroyed.
Convenience function that will fetch with the given arguments and, if ok, will return the events async iterator.
Note: Accepts the same arguments as
fetchbut does not return aResponse!
Important: Will
throwtheResponseif received non-2xxstatus code.
Example
// NOTE: throws `Response` if not 2xx status
let events = await stream('https://api.openai.com/...', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer <token>',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
body: JSON.stringify({
stream: true,
// ...
}),
});
for await (let event of events) {
console.log('<<', JSON.parse(event.data));
}
Type: Request | URL | string
Refer to fetch#resource documentation.
Type: RequestInit
Refer to fetch#options documentation.
MIT © Luke Edwards