borc
v3.0.0
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Encode and parse data in the Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) data format (RFC7049).
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borc
Assimilate all your JavaScript objects into the Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) data format (RFC7049) as fast as possible.
About
This library is a fork of the awesome node-cbor. It borrows a lot of the interface, but drops all streaming and async processing in favor of a minimal syn api and being as fast as possible.
Installation
$ npm install --save borc
Benchmarks
TODO
Example
const cbor = require('borc')
const assert = require('assert')
const encoded = cbor.encode(true) // returns <Buffer f5>
const decoded = cbor.decodeFirst(encoded)
// decoded is the unpacked object
assert.ok(decoded === true)
// Use integers as keys
var m = new Map()
m.set(1, 2)
encoded = cbor.encode(m) // <Buffer a1 01 02>
API
See https://dignifiedquire.github.io/borc for details
The sync encoding and decoding are exported as a
leveldb encoding, as
cbor.leveldb
.
Supported types
The following types are supported for encoding:
- boolean
- number (including -0, NaN, and ±Infinity)
- string
- Array, Set (encoded as Array)
- Object (including null), Map
- undefined
- Buffer
- Date,
- RegExp
- url.URL
- bignumber
Decoding supports the above types, including the following CBOR tag numbers:
| Tag | Generated Type | |-----|----------------| | 0 | Date | | 1 | Date | | 2 | bignumber | | 3 | bignumber | | 4 | bignumber | | 5 | bignumber | | 32 | url.URL | | 35 | RegExp |
Customizations
Borc supports custom tags as well as custom input types.
Encode Custom Types
class MyType {
constructor (val) {
this.val = val
}
// Gets called when encoding this object
// gen - instance of the encoder
// obj - the object being encoded
//
// should return true on success and false otherwise
encodeCBOR (gen) {
return gen.pushAny('mytype:' + this.val)
}
}
cbor.encode([new MyType('hello')])
Encode Custom Tags
cbor.encode([new cbor.Tagged(42, 'hello')])
Decode Custom Tags
const decoder = new cbor.Decoder({
tags: {
42: (val) => val + ' world'
}
})
License
MIT