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serialize-as-code

v2.0.2

Published

Serialize any Javascript object as its source code

Downloads

6,251

Readme

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serialize-as-code

This serializer is intended for serializing ANY Javascript objects into its source code representation. It is cyclomatic-save extension and alternative to e.g. JSON.stringify. It can even be used to perform deep comparisions for most cases. ATTENTION: There is no functionality to parse the string back to the provided object. (one-direction-flow)

Some aspects

  • TypeScript support included
  • ~ 1 kB (gzipped) (see bundlephobia)

Installation

With yarn
yarn add serialize-as-code # if you want to use it for prod
yarn add --dev serialize-as-code # if only used in tests

Usage

You may import the named import Serializer and call run with ANY object. It prints the object as its source code. So you should be able to copy-paste the printed result and most deep comparisons should work.

import { Serializer } from 'serialize-as-code';

// Arrays or Objects
console.log(Serializer.run({foo: 'bar'})); // prints: {foo: 'bar'}
console.log(Serializer.run([1, 2])); // prints: [1, 2]

// Symbols (not suppoerted on JSON.stringify)
console.log(Serializer.run(Symbol.for('my-key')));
// prints: Symbol.for('my-key')

// JSX (but react is not needed and their is no dependency)
console.log(Serializer.run(<Fragment key="foo"><div>Test that</div></Fragment>));
// prints: <Fragment key="foo"><div>Test that</div></Fragment>

If you try to serialize cyclomatic structures, you will see within the result were they were detected.

Custom serialization

You have the possibility to apply ANY custom serialization just on top.

import { Serializer } from 'serialize-as-code';

const someObjectToMatch = { foo: 'foo' };

const CustomSerializer = (o: any): string | void => {
    if (o === someObjectToMatch) return 'FOO';
    // return undefined to proceed with regular serialization
};

const YourSerializer = Serializer.create(CustomSerializer);

console.log({ canBe: 'nested', here: someObjectToMatch });
// prints: {canBe: 'nested', here: FOO}