Question

Am I missing something or does node.js's standard file I/O module lack analogs of the usual file random access methods?

  • seek() / fseek()
  • tell() / ftell()

How does one read random fixed-size records from large files in node without these?

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Solution

tell is not, but it is pretty rare to not already know the position you are at in a file, or to not have a way to keep track yourself.

seek is exposed indirectly via the position argument of fs.read and fs.write. When given, the argument will seek to that location before performing its operation, and if null, it will use whatever previous position it had.

OTHER TIPS

node doesn't have these built in, the closest you can get is to use fs.createReadStream with a start parameter to start reading from an offset, (pass in an existing fd to avoid re-opening the file).

http://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_createreadstream_path_options

I suppose that createReadStream creates new file descriptor over and over. I prefer sync version:

function FileBuffer(path) {
const fd = fs.openSync(path, 'r');

function slice(start, end) {
    const chunkSize = end - start;
    const buffer = new Buffer(chunkSize);

    fs.readSync(fd, buffer, 0, chunkSize, start);

    return buffer;
}

function close() {
    fs.close(fd);
}

return {
    slice,
    close
}

}

Use this:

fs.open(path, flags[, mode], callback)

Then this:

fs.read(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, callback)

Read this for details:

https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_read_fd_buffer_offset_length_position_callback

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