API
Error handling is explicit: catch failures at any stage, log them, and route bad events to a dead-letter queue without stopping the main pipeline.
Authentication tokens are rotated silently in the background; your code never handles credentials directly.
const throttled = stream.throttle( rps: 100, burst: 200 ); const deduplicated = stream.dedup( key: 'event.id', window: 60000 );
Batching is automatic—control it via `batch(100)` or `batch({ size: 50, timeoutMs: 1000 })` to trade latency for throughput.
API
Error handling is explicit: catch failures at any stage, log them, and route bad events to a dead-letter queue without stopping the main pipeline.
stream.pipe(map(e => e.data), buffer(100, 5000), flatMap(batch => fetch('/api/bulk', body: JSON.stringify(batch) ))).catch(console.error);
Rate limiting is built in: configure token buckets, sliding windows, or adaptive limits that respond to backpressure.