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Abstract Message Protocol codec and streaming parser for nodejs.
$ npm install amp
var bin = amp.encode([new Buffer('hello'), new Buffer('world')]);
var msg = amp.decode(bin);
console.log(msg);
AMP is a simple versioned protocol for framed messages containing zero or more "arguments". Each argument is opaque binary, thus you may use JSON, BSON, msgpack and others on top of AMP. Multiple argument support is used to allow a hybrid of binary/non-binary message args without requiring higher level serialization libraries like msgpack or BSON.
All multi-byte integers are big endian. The version
and argc
integers
are stored in the first byte, followed by a sequence of zero or more
<length>
/ <data>
pairs, where length
is a 32-bit unsigned integer.
0 1 2 <length> ...
+------------+----------+----------+
| <ver/argc> | <length> | <data> | additional arguments
+------------+----------+----------+
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The npm package amp receives a total of 210,920 weekly downloads. As such, amp popularity was classified as popular.
We found that amp 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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