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'use strict'
var npm = require('../npm.js')
var log = require('npmlog')
var mapToRegistry = require('../utils/map-to-registry.js')
var jsonstream = require('JSONStream')
var ms = require('mississippi')
var gunzip = require('../utils/gunzip-maybe')
module.exports = esearch
function esearch (opts) {
var stream = ms.through.obj()
mapToRegistry('-/v1/search', npm.config, function (er, uri, auth) {
if (er) return stream.emit('error', er)
createResultStream(uri, auth, opts, function (err, resultStream) {
if (err) return stream.emit('error', err)
ms.pipeline.obj(resultStream, stream)
})
})
return stream
}
function createResultStream (uri, auth, opts, cb) {
log.verbose('esearch', 'creating remote entry stream')
var params = {
timeout: 600,
follow: true,
staleOk: true,
auth: auth,
streaming: true
}
var q = buildQuery(opts)
npm.registry.request(uri + '?text=' + encodeURIComponent(q) + '&size=' + opts.limit, params, function (err, res) {
if (err) return cb(err)
log.silly('esearch', 'request stream opened, code:', res.statusCode)
// NOTE - The stream returned by `request` seems to be very persnickety
// and this is almost a magic incantation to get it to work.
// Modify how `res` is used here at your own risk.
var entryStream = ms.pipeline.obj(
res,
ms.through(function (chunk, enc, cb) {
cb(null, chunk)
}),
gunzip(),
jsonstream.parse('objects.*.package', function (data) {
return {
name: data.name,
description: data.description,
maintainers: data.maintainers,
keywords: data.keywords,
version: data.version,
date: data.date ? new Date(data.date) : null
}
})
)
return cb(null, entryStream)
})
}
function buildQuery (opts) {
return opts.include.join(' ')
}