bin-protocol
bin-protocol is a library for parsing and creating arbitrary byte buffers with optional protocol buffers support.
You can build your own type definitions based on the following methods:
- Int8
- UInt8
- Int16LE
- UInt16LE
- Int16BE
- UInt16BE
- Int32LE
- Int32BE
- UInt32LE
- UInt32BE
- FloatLE
- FloatBE
- DoubleLE
- DoubleB
Int64 support (using long.js):
- Int64BE
- Int64LE
- UInt64BE
- UInt64LE
Read or write raw bytes:
Varints:
- UVarint (unsigned 32 bit varint)
- Varint (signed 32 bit varint)
- SVarint (signed zigzag encoded 32 bit varint)
- UVarint64 (unsigned 64 bit varint)
- Varint64 (signed 64 bit varint)
- SVarint64 (signed zigzag encoded 64 bit varint)
Loops (arrays):
Protocol buffers support: nested messages, packed repeated fields, maps, enums, packages (namespaces), oneofs
Install
$ npm install bin-protocol
Reader examples
Built-in metods:
var Protocol = require('bin-protocol');
var protocol = new Protocol();
var result = protocol.read(new Buffer([0, 1, 2, 3]))
.Int8('num1')
.Int8('num2')
.Int8('num3')
.Int8('num4').result;
console.log(result);
Define custom 'char' and 'array' methods:
protocol.define('char', {
read: function () {
this.Int8('char');
return String.fromCharCode(this.context.char);
}
});
protocol.define('array', {
read: function () {
this
.Int8('length')
.loop('items', this.char, this.context.length);
return this.context.items;
}
});
var result = protocol.read(new Buffer([5, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101])).array('chars').result;
console.log(result);
Writer examples
var buffer = protocol
.write()
.Int8(1)
.Int8(2)
.Int8(3)
.result
console.log(buffer);
Define an array data type which first writes data array length as a single byte
protocol.define('array', {
write: function (values) {
this
.Int8(values.length)
.loop(values, this.Int8);
}
});
var buffer = protocol.write().array([2, 3, 4]).result;
console.log(buffer);
Define reader and writer methods together, this one writes (or reads) raw buffer preceeded by its length as 32 bit integer.
protocol.define('bytes', {
read: function () {
this.Int32BE('length');
if (this.context.length <= 0) {
return null;
}
this.raw('value', this.context.length);
return this.context.value;
},
write: function (value) {
if (value === undefined || value === null) {
this.Int32BE(-1);
} else {
if (!Buffer.isBuffer(value)) {
value = new Buffer(_(value).toString(), 'utf8');
}
this
.Int32BE(value.length)
.raw(value);
}
}
});
Loops (arrays)
Given a buffer where first 32bit integer is a number (3) of further 32bit integers (2,3 and 4):
var buffer = new Buffer(16);
buffer.writeInt32BE(3, 0);
buffer.writeInt32BE(2, 4);
buffer.writeInt32BE(3, 8);
buffer.writeInt32BE(4, 12);
All next 3 examples are essentialy identical:
Read data with your own code:
protocol.define('customArray', {
read: function () {
var i = 0;
this.Int32BE('length');
for(i = 0; i<this.context.length; i++){
this.Int32BE('items[' + i + ']');
}
return this.context.items;
}
});
protocol.read(buffer).customArray('items').result;
Read with .loop()
method by providing the length (loop count):
protocol.define('loopArray', {
read: function () {
this
.Int32BE('length')
.loop('items', this.Int32BE, this.context.length);
return this.context.items;
}
});
protocol.read(buffer).loopArray('items').result;
Read with .loop()
method until the end()
is called:
protocol.define('loopArrayEnd', {
read: function () {
var len;
this.Int32BE('length');
len = this.context.length;
this.loop('items', function (end) {
this.Int32BE();
if((len -= 1) === 0){
end();
}
});
return this.context.items;
}
});
protocol.read(buffer).loopArrayEnd('items').result;
See Kafka protocol for more examples.
Protocol buffers support
Given a test.proto:
package basic;
message Test {
optional string string = 15;
}
var Protocol = require('bin-protocol');
var TestProtocol = Protocol.createProtobufProtocol(fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, 'test.proto')));
var protocol = new TestProtocol();
var encoded = protocol.write().basic.Test({
string: 'hello'
}).result;
var decoded = protocol.read(encoded).basic.Test().result;
See Riak protocol for another example.
License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015
Oleksiy Krivoshey.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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