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# Readline
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<!--introduced_in=v0.10.0-->
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> Stability: 2 - Stable
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The `readline` module provides an interface for reading data from a [Readable][]
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stream (such as [`process.stdin`][]) one line at a time. It can be accessed
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using:
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```js
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const readline = require('readline');
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```
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The following simple example illustrates the basic use of the `readline` module.
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```js
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const readline = require('readline');
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const rl = readline.createInterface({
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input: process.stdin,
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output: process.stdout
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});
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rl.question('What do you think of Node.js? ', (answer) => {
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// TODO: Log the answer in a database
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console.log(`Thank you for your valuable feedback: ${answer}`);
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rl.close();
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});
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```
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Once this code is invoked, the Node.js application will not terminate until the
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`readline.Interface` is closed because the interface waits for data to be
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received on the `input` stream.
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## Class: `Interface`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.1.104
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-->
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* Extends: {EventEmitter}
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Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the
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`readline.createInterface()` method. Every instance is associated with a
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single `input` [Readable][] stream and a single `output` [Writable][] stream.
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The `output` stream is used to print prompts for user input that arrives on,
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and is read from, the `input` stream.
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### Event: `'close'`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.1.98
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-->
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The `'close'` event is emitted when one of the following occur:
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* The `rl.close()` method is called and the `readline.Interface` instance has
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relinquished control over the `input` and `output` streams;
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* The `input` stream receives its `'end'` event;
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* The `input` stream receives `<ctrl>-D` to signal end-of-transmission (EOT);
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* The `input` stream receives `<ctrl>-C` to signal `SIGINT` and there is no
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`'SIGINT'` event listener registered on the `readline.Interface` instance.
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The listener function is called without passing any arguments.
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The `readline.Interface` instance is finished once the `'close'` event is
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emitted.
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### Event: `'line'`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.1.98
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-->
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The `'line'` event is emitted whenever the `input` stream receives an
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end-of-line input (`\n`, `\r`, or `\r\n`). This usually occurs when the user
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presses the `<Enter>`, or `<Return>` keys.
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The listener function is called with a string containing the single line of
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received input.
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```js
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rl.on('line', (input) => {
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console.log(`Received: ${input}`);
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});
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```
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### Event: `'pause'`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.7.5
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-->
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The `'pause'` event is emitted when one of the following occur:
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* The `input` stream is paused.
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* The `input` stream is not paused and receives the `'SIGCONT'` event. (See
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events [`'SIGTSTP'`][] and [`'SIGCONT'`][].)
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The listener function is called without passing any arguments.
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```js
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rl.on('pause', () => {
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console.log('Readline paused.');
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});
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```
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### Event: `'resume'`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.7.5
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-->
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The `'resume'` event is emitted whenever the `input` stream is resumed.
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The listener function is called without passing any arguments.
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```js
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rl.on('resume', () => {
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console.log('Readline resumed.');
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});
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```
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### Event: `'SIGCONT'`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.7.5
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-->
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The `'SIGCONT'` event is emitted when a Node.js process previously moved into
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the background using `<ctrl>-Z` (i.e. `SIGTSTP`) is then brought back to the
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foreground using fg(1p).
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If the `input` stream was paused *before* the `SIGTSTP` request, this event will
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not be emitted.
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The listener function is invoked without passing any arguments.
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```js
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rl.on('SIGCONT', () => {
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// `prompt` will automatically resume the stream
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rl.prompt();
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});
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```
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The `'SIGCONT'` event is _not_ supported on Windows.
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### Event: `'SIGINT'`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.0
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-->
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The `'SIGINT'` event is emitted whenever the `input` stream receives a
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`<ctrl>-C` input, known typically as `SIGINT`. If there are no `'SIGINT'` event
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listeners registered when the `input` stream receives a `SIGINT`, the `'pause'`
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event will be emitted.
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The listener function is invoked without passing any arguments.
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```js
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rl.on('SIGINT', () => {
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rl.question('Are you sure you want to exit? ', (answer) => {
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if (answer.match(/^y(es)?$/i)) rl.pause();
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});
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});
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```
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### Event: `'SIGTSTP'`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.7.5
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-->
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The `'SIGTSTP'` event is emitted when the `input` stream receives a `<ctrl>-Z`
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input, typically known as `SIGTSTP`. If there are no `'SIGTSTP'` event listeners
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registered when the `input` stream receives a `SIGTSTP`, the Node.js process
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will be sent to the background.
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When the program is resumed using fg(1p), the `'pause'` and `'SIGCONT'` events
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will be emitted. These can be used to resume the `input` stream.
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The `'pause'` and `'SIGCONT'` events will not be emitted if the `input` was
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paused before the process was sent to the background.
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The listener function is invoked without passing any arguments.
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```js
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rl.on('SIGTSTP', () => {
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// This will override SIGTSTP and prevent the program from going to the
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// background.
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console.log('Caught SIGTSTP.');
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});
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```
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The `'SIGTSTP'` event is _not_ supported on Windows.
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### `rl.close()`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.1.98
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-->
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The `rl.close()` method closes the `readline.Interface` instance and
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relinquishes control over the `input` and `output` streams. When called,
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the `'close'` event will be emitted.
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Calling `rl.close()` does not immediately stop other events (including `'line'`)
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from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
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### `rl.pause()`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.4
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-->
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The `rl.pause()` method pauses the `input` stream, allowing it to be resumed
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later if necessary.
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Calling `rl.pause()` does not immediately pause other events (including
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`'line'`) from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
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### `rl.prompt([preserveCursor])`
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added: v0.1.98
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-->
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* `preserveCursor` {boolean} If `true`, prevents the cursor placement from
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being reset to `0`.
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The `rl.prompt()` method writes the `readline.Interface` instances configured
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`prompt` to a new line in `output` in order to provide a user with a new
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location at which to provide input.
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When called, `rl.prompt()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
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paused.
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If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or
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`undefined` the prompt is not written.
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### `rl.question(query, callback)`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.3
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-->
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* `query` {string} A statement or query to write to `output`, prepended to the
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prompt.
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* `callback` {Function} A callback function that is invoked with the user's
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input in response to the `query`.
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The `rl.question()` method displays the `query` by writing it to the `output`,
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waits for user input to be provided on `input`, then invokes the `callback`
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function passing the provided input as the first argument.
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When called, `rl.question()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
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paused.
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If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or
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`undefined` the `query` is not written.
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Example usage:
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```js
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rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', (answer) => {
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console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
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});
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```
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The `callback` function passed to `rl.question()` does not follow the typical
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pattern of accepting an `Error` object or `null` as the first argument.
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The `callback` is called with the provided answer as the only argument.
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### `rl.resume()`
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added: v0.3.4
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-->
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The `rl.resume()` method resumes the `input` stream if it has been paused.
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### `rl.setPrompt(prompt)`
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added: v0.1.98
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-->
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* `prompt` {string}
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The `rl.setPrompt()` method sets the prompt that will be written to `output`
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whenever `rl.prompt()` is called.
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### `rl.write(data[, key])`
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-->
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* `data` {string}
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* `key` {Object}
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* `ctrl` {boolean} `true` to indicate the `<ctrl>` key.
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* `meta` {boolean} `true` to indicate the `<Meta>` key.
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* `shift` {boolean} `true` to indicate the `<Shift>` key.
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* `name` {string} The name of the a key.
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The `rl.write()` method will write either `data` or a key sequence identified
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by `key` to the `output`. The `key` argument is supported only if `output` is
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a [TTY][] text terminal. See [TTY keybindings][] for a list of key
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combinations.
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If `key` is specified, `data` is ignored.
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When called, `rl.write()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
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paused.
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If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or
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`undefined` the `data` and `key` are not written.
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```js
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rl.write('Delete this!');
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// Simulate Ctrl+u to delete the line written previously
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rl.write(null, { ctrl: true, name: 'u' });
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```
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The `rl.write()` method will write the data to the `readline` `Interface`'s
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`input` *as if it were provided by the user*.
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### `rl[Symbol.asyncIterator]()`
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added: v11.4.0
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changes:
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- version: v11.14.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/26989
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description: Symbol.asyncIterator support is no longer experimental.
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-->
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* Returns: {AsyncIterator}
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Create an `AsyncIterator` object that iterates through each line in the input
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stream as a string. This method allows asynchronous iteration of
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`readline.Interface` objects through `for await...of` loops.
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Errors in the input stream are not forwarded.
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If the loop is terminated with `break`, `throw`, or `return`,
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[`rl.close()`][] will be called. In other words, iterating over a
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`readline.Interface` will always consume the input stream fully.
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Performance is not on par with the traditional `'line'` event API. Use `'line'`
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instead for performance-sensitive applications.
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```js
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async function processLineByLine() {
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const rl = readline.createInterface({
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// ...
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});
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for await (const line of rl) {
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// Each line in the readline input will be successively available here as
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// `line`.
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}
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}
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```
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### rl.line
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.1.98
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-->
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* {string|undefined}
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The current input data being processed by node.
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This can be used when collecting input from a TTY stream to retrieve the
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current value that has been processed thus far, prior to the `line` event
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being emitted. Once the `line` event has been emitted, this property will
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be an empty string.
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Be aware that modifying the value during the instance runtime may have
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unintended consequences if `rl.cursor` is not also controlled.
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**If not using a TTY stream for input, use the [`'line'`][] event.**
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One possible use case would be as follows:
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```js
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const values = ['lorem ipsum', 'dolor sit amet'];
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const rl = readline.createInterface(process.stdin);
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const showResults = debounce(() => {
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console.log(
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'\n',
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values.filter((val) => val.startsWith(rl.line)).join(' ')
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);
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}, 300);
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process.stdin.on('keypress', (c, k) => {
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showResults();
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});
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```
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### rl.cursor
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added: v0.1.98
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-->
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* {number|undefined}
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The cursor position relative to `rl.line`.
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This will track where the current cursor lands in the input string, when
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reading input from a TTY stream. The position of cursor determines the
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portion of the input string that will be modified as input is processed,
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as well as the column where the terminal caret will be rendered.
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### `rl.getCursorPos()`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v12.16.0
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-->
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* Returns: {Object}
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* `rows` {number} the row of the prompt the cursor currently lands on
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* `cols` {number} the screen column the cursor currently lands on
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Returns the real position of the cursor in relation to the input
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prompt + string. Long input (wrapping) strings, as well as multiple
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line prompts are included in the calculations.
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## `readline.clearLine(stream, dir[, callback])`
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added: v0.7.7
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changes:
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- version: v12.7.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28674
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description: The stream's write() callback and return value are exposed.
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-->
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* `stream` {stream.Writable}
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* `dir` {number}
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* `-1`: to the left from cursor
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* `1`: to the right from cursor
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* `0`: the entire line
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* `callback` {Function} Invoked once the operation completes.
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* Returns: {boolean} `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for
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the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data;
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otherwise `true`.
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The `readline.clearLine()` method clears current line of given [TTY][] stream
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in a specified direction identified by `dir`.
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## `readline.clearScreenDown(stream[, callback])`
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.7.7
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changes:
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- version: v12.7.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28641
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description: The stream's write() callback and return value are exposed.
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-->
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* `stream` {stream.Writable}
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* `callback` {Function} Invoked once the operation completes.
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* Returns: {boolean} `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for
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the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data;
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otherwise `true`.
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The `readline.clearScreenDown()` method clears the given [TTY][] stream from
|
||
|
the current position of the cursor down.
|
||
|
|
||
|
## `readline.createInterface(options)`
|
||
|
<!-- YAML
|
||
|
added: v0.1.98
|
||
|
changes:
|
||
|
- version: v8.3.0, 6.11.4
|
||
|
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/13497
|
||
|
description: Remove max limit of `crlfDelay` option.
|
||
|
- version: v6.6.0
|
||
|
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/8109
|
||
|
description: The `crlfDelay` option is supported now.
|
||
|
- version: v6.3.0
|
||
|
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7125
|
||
|
description: The `prompt` option is supported now.
|
||
|
- version: v6.0.0
|
||
|
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/6352
|
||
|
description: The `historySize` option can be `0` now.
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
* `options` {Object}
|
||
|
* `input` {stream.Readable} The [Readable][] stream to listen to. This option
|
||
|
is *required*.
|
||
|
* `output` {stream.Writable} The [Writable][] stream to write readline data
|
||
|
to.
|
||
|
* `completer` {Function} An optional function used for Tab autocompletion.
|
||
|
* `terminal` {boolean} `true` if the `input` and `output` streams should be
|
||
|
treated like a TTY, and have ANSI/VT100 escape codes written to it.
|
||
|
**Default:** checking `isTTY` on the `output` stream upon instantiation.
|
||
|
* `historySize` {number} Maximum number of history lines retained. To disable
|
||
|
the history set this value to `0`. This option makes sense only if
|
||
|
`terminal` is set to `true` by the user or by an internal `output` check,
|
||
|
otherwise the history caching mechanism is not initialized at all.
|
||
|
**Default:** `30`.
|
||
|
* `prompt` {string} The prompt string to use. **Default:** `'> '`.
|
||
|
* `crlfDelay` {number} If the delay between `\r` and `\n` exceeds
|
||
|
`crlfDelay` milliseconds, both `\r` and `\n` will be treated as separate
|
||
|
end-of-line input. `crlfDelay` will be coerced to a number no less than
|
||
|
`100`. It can be set to `Infinity`, in which case `\r` followed by `\n`
|
||
|
will always be considered a single newline (which may be reasonable for
|
||
|
[reading files][] with `\r\n` line delimiter). **Default:** `100`.
|
||
|
* `removeHistoryDuplicates` {boolean} If `true`, when a new input line added
|
||
|
to the history list duplicates an older one, this removes the older line
|
||
|
from the list. **Default:** `false`.
|
||
|
* `escapeCodeTimeout` {number} The duration `readline` will wait for a
|
||
|
character (when reading an ambiguous key sequence in milliseconds one that
|
||
|
can both form a complete key sequence using the input read so far and can
|
||
|
take additional input to complete a longer key sequence).
|
||
|
**Default:** `500`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The `readline.createInterface()` method creates a new `readline.Interface`
|
||
|
instance.
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
const readline = require('readline');
|
||
|
const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||
|
input: process.stdin,
|
||
|
output: process.stdout
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
Once the `readline.Interface` instance is created, the most common case is to
|
||
|
listen for the `'line'` event:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
||
|
console.log(`Received: ${line}`);
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
If `terminal` is `true` for this instance then the `output` stream will get
|
||
|
the best compatibility if it defines an `output.columns` property and emits
|
||
|
a `'resize'` event on the `output` if or when the columns ever change
|
||
|
([`process.stdout`][] does this automatically when it is a TTY).
|
||
|
|
||
|
### Use of the `completer` Function
|
||
|
|
||
|
The `completer` function takes the current line entered by the user
|
||
|
as an argument, and returns an `Array` with 2 entries:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* An `Array` with matching entries for the completion.
|
||
|
* The substring that was used for the matching.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For instance: `[[substr1, substr2, ...], originalsubstring]`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
function completer(line) {
|
||
|
const completions = '.help .error .exit .quit .q'.split(' ');
|
||
|
const hits = completions.filter((c) => c.startsWith(line));
|
||
|
// Show all completions if none found
|
||
|
return [hits.length ? hits : completions, line];
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
The `completer` function can be called asynchronously if it accepts two
|
||
|
arguments:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
function completer(linePartial, callback) {
|
||
|
callback(null, [['123'], linePartial]);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
## `readline.cursorTo(stream, x[, y][, callback])`
|
||
|
<!-- YAML
|
||
|
added: v0.7.7
|
||
|
changes:
|
||
|
- version: v12.7.0
|
||
|
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28674
|
||
|
description: The stream's write() callback and return value are exposed.
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
* `stream` {stream.Writable}
|
||
|
* `x` {number}
|
||
|
* `y` {number}
|
||
|
* `callback` {Function} Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||
|
* Returns: {boolean} `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for
|
||
|
the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data;
|
||
|
otherwise `true`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The `readline.cursorTo()` method moves cursor to the specified position in a
|
||
|
given [TTY][] `stream`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
## `readline.emitKeypressEvents(stream[, interface])`
|
||
|
<!-- YAML
|
||
|
added: v0.7.7
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
* `stream` {stream.Readable}
|
||
|
* `interface` {readline.Interface}
|
||
|
|
||
|
The `readline.emitKeypressEvents()` method causes the given [Readable][]
|
||
|
stream to begin emitting `'keypress'` events corresponding to received input.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Optionally, `interface` specifies a `readline.Interface` instance for which
|
||
|
autocompletion is disabled when copy-pasted input is detected.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If the `stream` is a [TTY][], then it must be in raw mode.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is automatically called by any readline instance on its `input` if the
|
||
|
`input` is a terminal. Closing the `readline` instance does not stop
|
||
|
the `input` from emitting `'keypress'` events.
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
readline.emitKeypressEvents(process.stdin);
|
||
|
if (process.stdin.isTTY)
|
||
|
process.stdin.setRawMode(true);
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
## `readline.moveCursor(stream, dx, dy[, callback])`
|
||
|
<!-- YAML
|
||
|
added: v0.7.7
|
||
|
changes:
|
||
|
- version: v12.7.0
|
||
|
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28674
|
||
|
description: The stream's write() callback and return value are exposed.
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
* `stream` {stream.Writable}
|
||
|
* `dx` {number}
|
||
|
* `dy` {number}
|
||
|
* `callback` {Function} Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||
|
* Returns: {boolean} `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for
|
||
|
the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data;
|
||
|
otherwise `true`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The `readline.moveCursor()` method moves the cursor *relative* to its current
|
||
|
position in a given [TTY][] `stream`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
## Example: Tiny CLI
|
||
|
|
||
|
The following example illustrates the use of `readline.Interface` class to
|
||
|
implement a small command-line interface:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
const readline = require('readline');
|
||
|
const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||
|
input: process.stdin,
|
||
|
output: process.stdout,
|
||
|
prompt: 'OHAI> '
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
|
||
|
rl.prompt();
|
||
|
|
||
|
rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
||
|
switch (line.trim()) {
|
||
|
case 'hello':
|
||
|
console.log('world!');
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
default:
|
||
|
console.log(`Say what? I might have heard '${line.trim()}'`);
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
rl.prompt();
|
||
|
}).on('close', () => {
|
||
|
console.log('Have a great day!');
|
||
|
process.exit(0);
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
## Example: Read File Stream Line-by-Line
|
||
|
|
||
|
A common use case for `readline` is to consume an input file one line at a
|
||
|
time. The easiest way to do so is leveraging the [`fs.ReadStream`][] API as
|
||
|
well as a `for await...of` loop:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
const fs = require('fs');
|
||
|
const readline = require('readline');
|
||
|
|
||
|
async function processLineByLine() {
|
||
|
const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('input.txt');
|
||
|
|
||
|
const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||
|
input: fileStream,
|
||
|
crlfDelay: Infinity
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
// Note: we use the crlfDelay option to recognize all instances of CR LF
|
||
|
// ('\r\n') in input.txt as a single line break.
|
||
|
|
||
|
for await (const line of rl) {
|
||
|
// Each line in input.txt will be successively available here as `line`.
|
||
|
console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
processLineByLine();
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alternatively, one could use the [`'line'`][] event:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
const fs = require('fs');
|
||
|
const readline = require('readline');
|
||
|
|
||
|
const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||
|
input: fs.createReadStream('sample.txt'),
|
||
|
crlfDelay: Infinity
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
|
||
|
rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
||
|
console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
Currently, `for await...of` loop can be a bit slower. If `async` / `await`
|
||
|
flow and speed are both essential, a mixed approach can be applied:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```js
|
||
|
const { once } = require('events');
|
||
|
const { createReadStream } = require('fs');
|
||
|
const { createInterface } = require('readline');
|
||
|
|
||
|
(async function processLineByLine() {
|
||
|
try {
|
||
|
const rl = createInterface({
|
||
|
input: createReadStream('big-file.txt'),
|
||
|
crlfDelay: Infinity
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
|
||
|
rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
||
|
// Process the line.
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
|
||
|
await once(rl, 'close');
|
||
|
|
||
|
console.log('File processed.');
|
||
|
} catch (err) {
|
||
|
console.error(err);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
})();
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
## TTY keybindings
|
||
|
|
||
|
<table>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<th>Keybindings</th>
|
||
|
<th>Description</th>
|
||
|
<th>Notes</th>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>shift</code> + <code>backspace</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete line left</td>
|
||
|
<td>Doesn't work on Linux, Mac and Windows</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>shift</code> + <code>delete</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete line right</td>
|
||
|
<td>Doesn't work on Linux and Mac</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>c</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Emit <code>SIGINT</code> or close the readline instance</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>h</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete left</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>d</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete right or close the readline instance in case the current line is empty / EOF</td>
|
||
|
<td>Doesn't work on Windows</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>u</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete from the current position to the line start</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>k</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete from the current position to the end of line</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>a</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Go to start of line</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>e</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Go to to end of line</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>b</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Back one character</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>f</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Forward one character</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>l</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Clear screen</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>n</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Next history item</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>p</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Previous history item</td>
|
||
|
<td></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>z</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Moves running process into background. Type
|
||
|
<code>fg</code> and press <code>enter</code>
|
||
|
to return.</td>
|
||
|
<td>Doesn't work on Windows</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>w</code> or <code>ctrl</code>
|
||
|
+ <code>backspace</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete backwards to a word boundary</td>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>backspace</code> Doesn't
|
||
|
work as expected on Windows</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>delete</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete forward to a word boundary</td>
|
||
|
<td>Doesn't work on Mac</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>left</code> or
|
||
|
<code>meta</code> + <code>b</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Word left</td>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>left</code> Doesn't work
|
||
|
on Mac</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>right</code> or
|
||
|
<code>meta</code> + <code>f</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Word right</td>
|
||
|
<td><code>ctrl</code> + <code>right</code> Doesn't work
|
||
|
on Mac</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>meta</code> + <code>d</code> or <code>meta</code>
|
||
|
+ <code>delete</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete word right</td>
|
||
|
<td><code>meta</code> + <code>delete</code> Doesn't work
|
||
|
on windows</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><code>meta</code> + <code>backspace</code></td>
|
||
|
<td>Delete word left</td>
|
||
|
<td>Doesn't work on Mac</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
</table>
|
||
|
|
||
|
[`'SIGCONT'`]: readline.html#readline_event_sigcont
|
||
|
[`'SIGTSTP'`]: readline.html#readline_event_sigtstp
|
||
|
[`'line'`]: #readline_event_line
|
||
|
[`fs.ReadStream`]: fs.html#fs_class_fs_readstream
|
||
|
[`process.stdin`]: process.html#process_process_stdin
|
||
|
[`process.stdout`]: process.html#process_process_stdout
|
||
|
[`rl.close()`]: #readline_rl_close
|
||
|
[Readable]: stream.html#stream_readable_streams
|
||
|
[TTY]: tty.html
|
||
|
[TTY keybindings]: #readline_tty_keybindings
|
||
|
[Writable]: stream.html#stream_writable_streams
|
||
|
[reading files]: #readline_example_read_file_stream_line_by_line
|