An npm module that serializes or deserializes your native types to an array of bytes.
MIT License
An npm module that serializes or deserializes your native types to an array of bytes.
To install byteify, run:
$ npm install byteify
const byteify = require('byteify');
// The value will be: [1]
const serializedBool = byteify.serializeBool(true);
// The value will be: [10]
const serializedUint8 = byteify.serializeUint8(10);
// The value will be: [1, 0]
const serializedUint16 = byteify.serializeUint16(256, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: [0, 15, 66, 64]
const serializedUint32 = byteify.serializeUint32(1000000, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: [0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 245, 225, 0]
const serializedUint64 = byteify.serializeUint64(100000000n, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: [255]
const serializedInt8 = byteify.serializeInt8(-1);
// The value will be: [252, 24]
const serializedInt16 = byteify.serializeInt16(-1000, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: [255, 254, 121, 96]
const serializedInt32 = byteify.serializeInt32(-100000, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: [255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255]
const serializedInt64 = byteify.serializeInt64(-1n, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: [10, 215, 185, 65]
const serializedFloat32 = byteify.serializeFloat32(23.23, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.LITTLE_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: [123, 20, 174, 71, 225, 58, 55, 64]
const serializedFloat64 = byteify.serializeFloat64(23.23, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.LITTLE_ENDIAN });
const byteify = require('byteify');
const ByteifyEndianess = byteify.ByteifyEndianess;
// The value will be: true
const deserializedBool = byteify.deserializeBool([1]);
// The value will be: 10
const deserializedUint8 = byteify.deserializeUint8([10]);
// The value will be: 1
const deserializedUint16 = byteify.deserializeUint16([1, 0], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: 0
const deserializedUint32 = byteify.deserializeUint32([0, 15, 66, 64], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: 100000000nn
const deserializedUint64 = byteify.deserializeUint64([5, 245, 225, 0, 5, 245, 225, 0], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: -1
const deserializedInt8 = byteify.deserializeInt8([255]);
// The value will be: -1000
const deserializedInt16 = byteify.deserializeInt16([252, 24], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: -100000
const deserializedInt32 = byteify.deserializeInt32([255, 254, 121, 96], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: -1n
const deserializedInt64 = byteify.deserializeInt64([255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: 23.23
const deserializedFloat32 = byteify.deserializeFloat32([10, 215, 185, 65], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.LITTLE_ENDIAN });
// The value will be: 23.23
const deserializedFloat64 = byteify.deserializeFloat64([123, 20, 174, 71, 225, 58, 55, 64], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.LITTLE_ENDIAN });
By default, Little Endian is used. If you want to use Big Endian, you can pass it as an option
const byteify = require('byteify');
const ByteifyEndianess = byteify.ByteifyEndianess;
// The value will be: 1000000
const deserializedUint64 = byteify.deserializeUint64([64, 66, 15, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]);
const deserializedUint64 = byteify.deserializeUint64([64, 66, 15, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.LITTLE_ENDIAN });
const deserializedUint64 = byteify.deserializeUint64([0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 15, 66, 64], { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
// The value will be [64, 66, 15, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
const serializedUint64 = byteify.serializeUint64(1000000, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.LITTLE_ENDIAN });
// The value will be [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 15, 66, 64]
const serializedUint64 = byteify.serializeUint64(1000000, { endianess: ByteifyEndianess.BIG_ENDIAN });
const { limits } = require('byteify');
/*
{
bool: 1,
uint8: 255,
uint16: 65_535,
uint32: 4_294_967_295,
uint64: 18_446_744_073_709_551_616n,
int8: 127,
int16: 32_767,
int32: 2_147_483_647,
int64: 9_223_372_036_854_775_807n,
float32: Number.MAX_VALUE,
float64: Number.MAX_VALUE
}
*/
console.log(limits.MAX);
/*
{
bool: 0,
uint8: 0,
uint16: 0,
uint32: 0,
uint64: 0n,
int8: -128,
int16: -32_768,
int32: -2_147_483_648,
int64: -9_223_372_036_854_775_808n,
float32: -Number.MAX_VALUE,
float64: -Number.MAX_VALUE
}
*/
console.log(limits.MIN);
/*
{
bool: 1,
uint8: 1,
uint16: 2,
uint32: 4,
uint64: 8,
int8: 1,
int16: 2,
int32: 4,
int64: 8,
float32: 4,
float64: 8
}
*/
console.log(limits.N_OF_BYTES);
The documentation site is: byteify documentation
The documentation for development site is: byteify dev documentation
To build the module make sure you have the dev dependencies installed.
The project is written in Typescript
, bundled with esbuild
, linted with ESLint
and tested with Jest
.
In order to lint the code:
$ npm run lint
In order to lint and fix the code:
$ npm run lint:fix
There are also the :source
and :test
suffix after lint
in order to lint only the source code or the test code.
To transpile both the source and the test code:
$ npm run transpile
The source
and the test
folders will be transpiled in the dist
folder. Also the type declarations
will be generated.
To transpile only the source code:
$ npm run transpile:source
The source
folder will be transpiled in the dist
folder. Also the type declarations
will be generated.
After having transpiled the code, run:
$ npm test
in order to run the tests with jest
.
If a coverage report is to be generated, run:
$ npm run cover:generate
$ npm run bundle
The source
folder will be compiled in the bundled
folder. It will contain the bundled index.js
and index.d.ts
files.
Number.MAX_VALUE
and -Number.MAX_VALUE
. For float32
this means that the result is not guaranteed for too precise inputs.uint64
and int64
, the BigInt
type is used.