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known-flat-object-codec

v1.0.2

Published

Codec creator for flat objects with all properties and possible values known in advance.

Downloads

6

Readme

known-flat-object-codec

Codec creator for flat objects with all properties and possible values known in advance.

Let's say you deal with objects:

  • that are flat (values are not objects),
    like this:
    { answer: 42 }
    not like this:
    { question: { answer: 42 } }
  • for which all (meaningful[1]) properties are known
  • and all possible values for said properties are known.
    like this:
    { answer: 42 | '42' | 'forty two'; }
    not like this:
    { answer: number | string; }

Let's say you need to:

  • send these objects through the wire
  • or use them as keys in memoization.

If this is the case, known-flat-object-codec, given a configuration, will produce a codec for objects that fit this criteria. The focus is on space saving.

[1]: meaningful means properties that must not be dropped during encoding.

Installation

npm install known-flat-object-codec

Usage

import getKFOC from 'known-flat-object-codec';

const { decode, encode } = getKFOC({
    currency: ['EUR', 'THB', 'USD'],
    notation: ['standard', 'scientific', 'engineering', 'compact'],
    numberingSystem: ['latn', 'thai'],
});

const obj = {
  currency: 'THB',
  numberingSystem: 'thai',
  will_be_dropped: true,
};

const encoded = encode(obj);
console.log(encoded);
// → '76'
// as JSON it would be: "76" (4 bytes)

const decoded = decode(encoded);
console.log(decoded);
// → { currency: 'THB', numberingSystem: 'thai' }
// as JSON it would be: {"currency":"THB","numberingSystem":"thai"} (43 bytes)

4 / 43 = 0.093 😉

License

MIT © 2022 Fernando G. Vilar.