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MessagePack, but for Arista. This is based on the official msgpack library for JS (@msgpack/msgpack), but implements our specific NEAT protocol.
npm install a-msgpack
or
npm install a-msgpack
import { encode, decode, Codec } from 'a-msgpack';
const uint8array = msgpack.encode({ Dodgers: '#1', Astros: 'Cheaters' }, { extensionCodec: Codec });
const object = msgpack.decode(uint8array);
In the browser, a-msgpack
requires the
Encoding API to work a peak
performance. If the Encoding API is unavailable, there is a fallback JS implementation.
The lastest code benchmarks and profiling is stored in last-benchmark-results.txt
. This also
compares this implementation to other msgpack libraries. Note, that the decoding results should be
comparable to @msgpack/msgpack, but encoding will be slower because NEAT requires that map keys be
sorted by binary value.
FAQs
A minimalistic NEAT (MessagePack based) encoder and decoder for JavaScript.
The npm package a-msgpack receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, a-msgpack popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that a-msgpack demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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