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compress-buffer
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Synchronous zlib Buffer compression library for Node.js.
compress = require('compress-buffer').compress;
uncompress = require('compress-buffer').uncompress;
var rawData = fs.readFileSync("/etc/passwd");
var compressed = compress(rawData);
var uncompressed = uncompress(compressed);
uncompressed == rawData // true!
For the sake of the KISS principle. Most of the time you don't need a streaming compression, you need to compress an existing and already complete data.
compress()
takes two arguments: the data (must be a Buffer()
) and optional compression level which must be within 1..9. It returns compressed Buffer()
or undefined
on error.
uncompress()
takes a single argument: the data (must be a Buffer()
) and returns uncompressed Buffer()
or undefined
on error.
Both functions could throw exceptions in the following cases:
Buffer
instance.npm install compress-buffer
or
npm install .
See LICENSE file. Basically, it's a kind of "do-whatever-you-want-for-free" license.
Egor Egorov me@egorfine.com.
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Synchronous Buffer compression library for Node.js
We found that compress-buffer 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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