Installations
npm install superserialize
Developer Guide
Typescript
No
Module System
CommonJS
NPM Version
1.2.10
Score
66.3
Supply Chain
72.8
Quality
74.8
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
100
License
Releases
Unable to fetch releases
Contributors
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Languages
JavaScript (100%)
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Developer
JesseDunlap
Download Statistics
Total Downloads
1,251
Last Day
1
Last Week
2
Last Month
16
Last Year
67
GitHub Statistics
1 Stars
2 Commits
1 Watchers
1 Branches
1 Contributors
Updated on Feb 05, 2024
Bundle Size
885.00 B
Minified
433.00 B
Minified + Gzipped
Package Meta Information
Latest Version
1.0.0
Package Id
superserialize@1.0.0
Size
1.29 kB
NPM Version
1.2.10
Total Downloads
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
1,251
Last Day
0%
1
Compared to previous day
Last Week
-81.8%
2
Compared to previous week
Last Month
220%
16
Compared to previous month
Last Year
-17.3%
67
Compared to previous year
Daily Downloads
Weekly Downloads
Monthly Downloads
Yearly Downloads

No dependencies detected.
superserialize
superserialize is an advanced serialization system, which allows you to serialize JavaScript objects, including their functions, into a JSON-compatible data structure. the JSON can then be sent across a socket, HTTP, or whatever you wish. Once the JSON has been sent to the destination, superserialize can then deserialize it back into a JavaScript object, complete with working functions.
Installation
npm install superserialize
You can use superserialize in browser JavaScript with the browserify
module
Usage Example
1var serialize = require('superserialize').serialize, 2 deseralize = require('superserialize').deserialize; 3 4var TestObject = { 5 sayHello: function(name) { 6 console.log(name + ": Hi there!"); 7 } 8}; 9 10var serialized = serialize(TestObject); 11 12console.log(serialized); // This will output a JSON-compatible object 13 14var deserialized = deserialize(serialized); 15 16deserialize.sayHello("Bob"); // This will output "Bob: Hi there!" as expected!
License
superserialize was created by Jesse Dunlap, and is licensed under the MIT license.

No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
0 existing vulnerabilities detected
Reason
project is archived
Details
- Warn: Repository is archived.
Reason
Found 0/2 approved changesets -- score normalized to 0
Reason
no SAST tool detected
Details
- Warn: no pull requests merged into dev branch
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
- Warn: no security policy file detected
- Warn: no security file to analyze
- Warn: no security file to analyze
- Warn: no security file to analyze
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
- Warn: no fuzzer integrations found
Reason
license file not detected
Details
- Warn: project does not have a license file
Reason
branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
Details
- Warn: branch protection not enabled for branch 'master'
Score
2.6
/10
Last Scanned on 2025-02-10
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