@artkravchenko/remotedev-serialize
v0.1.9
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Serialize unserializable data and parse it back.
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Serialize ImmutableJS data
Installation
npm install --save remotedev-serialize
Usage with ImmutableJS data structures
Just pass the Immutable library to our class:
import Immutable from 'immutable';
import Serialize from 'remotedev-serialize';
const { stringify, parse } = Serialize.immutable(Immutable);
const data = Immutable.fromJS({foo: 'bar', baz: {qux: 42}});
const serialized = stringify(data);
console.log(serialized);
// {"data":{"foo":"bar","baz":{"data":{"qux":42},"__serializedType__":"ImmutableMap"}},"__serializedType__":"ImmutableMap"}
const parsed = parse(serialized);
console.log(Immutable.is(parsed, data));
// true
See the tests for more examples of usage.
Usage with ImmutableJS Record classes
To parse a Record class back, you need to specify a reference to it:
import Immutable from 'immutable';
import Serialize from 'remotedev-serialize';
const ABRecord = Immutable.Record({ a:1, b:2 });
const { stringify, parse } = Serialize.immutable(Immutable, [ABRecord]);
const myRecord = new ABRecord({ b:3 });
const serialized = stringify(myRecord);
console.log(serialized);
// {"data":{"a":1,"b":3},"__serializedType__":"ImmutableRecord","__serializedRef__":0}
const parsed = parse(serialized);
console.log(Immutable.is(parsed, myRecord));
// true
Passing custom serialization functions
You can pass custom replacer and reviver functions to Serialize:
import Immutable from 'immutable';
import Serialize from 'remotedev-serialize';
function customReplacer(key, value, defaultReplacer) {
if (value === 1) {
return { data: 'one', __serializedType__: 'number' };
}
return defaultReplacer(key, value);
}
function customReviver(key, value, defaultReviver) {
if (typeof value === 'object' && value.__serializedType__ === 'number' && value.data === 'one') {
return 1;
}
return defaultReviver(key, value);
}
const { stringify, parse } = Serialize.immutable(Immutable, null, customReplacer, customReviver);
const map = Immutable.Map({ a:1, b:2 });
const serialized = stringify(map);
console.log(serialized);
// {"data":{"a":{"data":"one","__serializedType__":"number"},"b":2},"__serializedType__":"ImmutableMap"}
const parsed = parse(serialized);
console.log(Immutable.is(parsed, map));
// true
Supported
ImutableJS
- [x] Record
- [x] Range
- [x] Repeat
- [x] Map
- [x] OrderedMap
- [x] List
- [x] Set
- [x] OrderedSet
- [x] Seq
- [x] Stack
ES6
- [x] Symbol
- [x] Map
- [x] Set
- [ ] Typed Array
License
MIT