purepack
A pure CoffeeScript implemented of Msgpack.
We've made one addition to the spec. When reserved byte 0xc4
prefaces
a raw string, the subsequent value is to be interepreted as raw bytes, and
not a UTF-8 string.
To force this behavior on the packing side, feed a Uint8Array to the packer
(instead of a regular string). Uint8Arrays will automatically be returned
from unpacking.
Install
npm install purepack
Where To Use it
Tested and works with browserify, so
it's useful for packing and unpacking structures on the browser-side. It also works
server-side in node
processes. In either case, it finds the fastest buffer
objects at its disposal to give you the best performance possible.
API
purepack.pack(obj,encoding,opts)
Pack an object obj
.
encoding
After packing, output the result according to the given encoding. Encodings include
buffer
— Output as a buffer.Buffer
on node, or a Uint8Array
buffer in a browser
base64
— Output as a standard base64-encoded string (with +
and /
outputs at positions 62 and 63)
base64a
— Output as base64-encoding, with @
and _
characters rather than
the +
and /
characters. Better for URLs.
base64x
— Output as base64-encoding, with +
and -
characters rather than
the +
and /
characters. Better for filenames.
base32
— sfs-style base32-encoding
hex
— Standard base16/hex encoding
binary
— Output as a binary string. Beware, UTF-8 problems ahead!
ui8a
— Synonym for buffer
on the browser, or output to a Uint8Array
on node.
opts
There are two options currently supported, off by default:
floats
— Use floats rather than doubles when encoding. Useful when saving space
byte_arrays
— Encode Uint8Arrays differently from UTF-8 strings, using the 0xc4
prefix described above.
purepack.unpack(obj,encoding)
Unpack a packed object obj
, which has been packed and encoded according to the
given encoding
. See above for possibilities. Returns a pair [err,res]
. err
will be null
if the unpacking succeeded, or will be non-null and a description
if there was an unpacking error.
Building
make setup
make
Testing
make setup
make
make test
Testing will run a series of scripts on your machine using node
. It also will
ask you to visit a URL with whichever browsers you please to test purepack
use via browserify
and with your browser's buffer objects.