import EventEmitter from 'events' import { createReadStream } from 'fs' import { writeFile } from 'fs/promises' import { createInterface } from 'readline' import type { BaileysEventEmitter } from '../Types' import { delay } from './generics' import { makeMutex } from './make-mutex' /** * Captures events from a baileys event emitter & stores them in a file * @param ev The event emitter to read events from * @param filename File to save to */ export const captureEventStream = (ev: BaileysEventEmitter, filename: string) => { const oldEmit = ev.emit // write mutex so data is appended in order const writeMutex = makeMutex() // monkey patch eventemitter to capture all events ev.emit = function(...args: any[]) { const content = JSON.stringify({ timestamp: Date.now(), event: args[0], data: args[1] }) + '\n' const result = oldEmit.apply(ev, args) writeMutex.mutex( async() => { await writeFile(filename, content, { flag: 'a' }) } ) return result } } /** * Read event file and emit events from there * @param filename filename containing event data * @param delayIntervalMs delay between each event emit */ export const readAndEmitEventStream = (filename: string, delayIntervalMs: number = 0) => { const ev = new EventEmitter() as BaileysEventEmitter const fireEvents = async() => { // from: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6156501/read-a-file-one-line-at-a-time-in-node-js const fileStream = createReadStream(filename) const rl = 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) { if(line) { const { event, data } = JSON.parse(line) ev.emit(event, data) delayIntervalMs && await delay(delayIntervalMs) } } fileStream.close() } return { ev, task: fireEvents() } }