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msgpack-js-browser

v0.1.4

Published

A msgpack encoder and decoder using ArrayBuffer and DataView

Downloads

1,366

Readme

msgpack for the browser

Build Status

A handwritten msgpack encoder and decoder for Browsers

This is a browser port of https://github.com/creationix/msgpack-js

The original format can be found at http://wiki.msgpack.org/display/MSGPACK/Format+specification

Extension

I've extended the format a little to allow for encoding and decoding of undefined and ArrayBuffer instances.

This required three new type codes that were previously marked as "reserved". This change means that using these new types will render your serialized data incompatible with other messagepack implementations that don't have the same extension.

There are two new types for storing browser ArrayBuffer instances. These work just like "raw 16" and "raw 32" except they are binary buffers instead of strings.

buffer 16  11011000  0xd8
buffer 32  11011001  0xd9

Also I've added a type for undefined that works just like the null type.

undefined  11000100  0xc4

Usage

require(['msgpack'], function (msgpack) {

  var initial = {Hello: "World"};
  var encoded = msgpack.encode(initial);
  var decoded = msgpack.decode(encoded);

});