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Implementation of decoder and encoder using Klayr JSON schema according to the Klayr protocol
@klayr/codec implements decoder and encoder using Klayr JSON schema according to the Klayr protocol.
$ npm install --save @klayr/codec
The following are some benchmarks for version 0.1 of this library used for encoding and decoding different objects both generic and objects similar to the ones in the Klayr networks.
Node version used: v12.17.0. Computer Spec: SSD, 6 Core, 16 GB RAM. No special configuration for Node.
Object Type | Encode (ops/sec) | Decode (ops/sec) |
---|---|---|
Account | 75,081 | 86,908 |
Transfer Transaction | 225,229 | 276,184 |
Multi-signature registration (64 Members) | 23,539 | 44,231 |
Block (15 KB transactions) | 42,349 | 91,180 |
This and additional benchmarks can be found in the benchmarks
folder
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Implementation of decoder and encoder using Klayr JSON schema according to the Klayr protocol
We found that @klayr/codec demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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