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vlq

v2.0.4

Published

Generate, and decode, base64 VLQ mappings for source maps and other uses

Downloads

13,663,155

Readme

vlq.js

Convert integers to a Base64-encoded VLQ string, and vice versa. No dependencies, works in node.js or browsers, supports AMD.

Why would you want to do that?

Sourcemaps are the most likely use case. Mappings from original source to generated content are encoded as a sequence of VLQ strings.

What is a VLQ string?

A variable-length quantity is a compact way of encoding large integers in text (i.e. in situations where you can't transmit raw binary data). An integer represented as digits will always take up more space than the equivalent VLQ representation:

| Integer | VLQ | | :------------------ | :--------- | | 0 | A | | 1 | C | | -1 | D | | 123 | 2H | | 123456789 | qxmvrH |

Installation

npm install vlq

Usage

Encoding

vlq.encode accepts an integer, or an array of integers, and returns a string:

vlq.encode(123); // '2H';
vlq.encode([123, 456, 789]); // '2HwcqxB'

Decoding

vlq.decode accepts a string and always returns an array:

vlq.decode('2H'); // [123]
vlq.decode('2HwcqxB'); // [123, 456, 789]

Limitations

Since JavaScript bitwise operators work on 32 bit integers, the maximum value this library can handle is 2^30 - 1, or 1073741823.

Using vlq.js with sourcemaps

See here for an example of using vlq.js with sourcemaps.

Credits

Adapted from murzwin.com/base64vlq.html by Alexander Pavlov.

License

MIT.