# pull-timeout Timeout pull streams. If you have long running streams that depend on extermal resources, you might want abort the stream when timing out. ## Usage `timeout(ms)` ## Example ```js var pull = require("pull-stream"); var timeout = require("pull-timeout"); pull( pull.values([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]), pull.asyncMap( function (data, done) { setTimeout( function () { done(null, data); }, Math.round(Math.random()*4) == 0 ? 1500 : 100) }), timeout(1000), pull.Through( function (read) { return function next (end, cb) { read(end, function (end, data) { console.log(end, data); if (end && end !== true) return next(null, cb); cb(end, data); }) } })(), pull.drain(function (){}) ) ``` ## install With [npm](https://npmjs.org) do: ``` npm install pull-timeout ``` ## license MIT