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@krakenjs/universal-serialize

Javascript module template.

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Universal Serialize

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Universal serializer and deserializer, which supports many build-in javascript types, and any number of custom types you want to support

Simple serialization

import { serialize, deserialize } from "universal-serialize";

// Define a complex object
const originalObject = {
  foo: "bar",
  date: new Date(),
  error: new Error("world"),
};

// Serialize the complex object
const jsonString = serialize(originalObject);

// Deserialize the object
const deserializedObject = deserialize(jsonString);

// Make use of the deserialized data and objects
console.log(
  deserializedObject.foo,
  deserializedObject.date.toUTCString(),
  deserializedObject.error.stack
);

By default universal serialize will serialize:

  • Errors
  • Regexes
  • Dates
  • Arrays
  • Objects
  • Strings
  • Numbers
  • Booleans
  • Nulls

Custom serialization

import { serialize, deserialize, serializeType, TYPE } from 'universal-serialize';

// Define a new serialization type
const SERIALIZED_FUNCTION = 'SERIALIZED_FUNCTION';

// Define a complex object containing a function
const originalObject = {
    sayHello: () => {
        console.log('Hello world!');
    };
};

// Serialize the object with a special handler to serialize function types
const jsonString = serialize(originalObject, {
    [ TYPE.FUNCTION ]: (val) => {
        // Serialize the function as a 'serialized function'
        return serializeType(SERIALIZED_FUNCTION, val.toString());
    }
});

// Deserialize any `SERIALIZED_FUNCTION` types from the serialized object
const deserializedObject = deserialize(jsonString, {
    [ SERIALIZED_FUNCTION ]: (fnString) => {
      return eval(fnString);
    }
});

// Call the deserialized functionn
deserializedObject.sayHello();

Quick Start

Getting Started
  • Fork the module
  • Run setup: npm install
  • Start editing code in ./src and writing tests in ./tests
  • npm run build
Building
npm run build
Tests
  • Edit tests in ./test/tests

  • Run the tests:

    npm run test
    
Testing with different/multiple browsers
npm run karma -- --browser=PhantomJS
npm run karma -- --browser=Chrome
npm run karma -- --browser=Safari
npm run karma -- --browser=Firefox
npm run karma -- --browser=PhantomJS,Chrome,Safari,Firefox
Keeping the browser open after tests
npm run karma -- --browser=Chrome --keep-open
Publishing
Before you publish for the first time:
  • Delete the example code in ./src, ./test/tests and ./demo
  • Edit the module name in package.json
  • Edit README.md and CONTRIBUTING.md
Then:
  • Publish your code: npm run release to add a patch
    • Or npm run release:path, npm run release:minor, npm run release:major

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Package last updated on 23 Nov 2022

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