A simple ring buffer data structure for Node.js.
npm install ringbufferjs
var RingBuffer = require('ringbufferjs');
var ring = new RingBuffer(2);
ring.enq(10);
ring.enq(5);
ring.enq(1); // 10 will be discarded
ring.size(); // 2
ring.peek(); // 5
ring.deq(); // 5
ring.size(); // 1
Initializes a new empty RingBuffer
with the default capacity (50).
Initializes a new empty RingBuffer
with the given capacity
.
Initializes a new empty RingBuffer
with the given capacity
which will
execute the provided evictedCb
when an element is evicted.
Returns the capacity of the ring buffer.
Dequeues the top element of the ring buffer.
Throws an Error
when the buffer is empty.
Dequeues count
elements from the top of the ring buffer and returns them.
Throws an Error
if there are not enough elements in the buffer.
Enqueues the element
at the end of the ring buffer and returns its new size.
When the buffer is full the oldest element is discarded.
Returns whether the ring buffer is empty or not.
Returns whether the ring buffer is full or not.
Peeks at the top element of the ring buffer.
Throws an Error
when the buffer is empty.
Returns count
elements from the top of the ring buffer.
Throws an Error
if there are not enough elements in the buffer.
Returns the size of the ring buffer.
npm install
npm test
MIT