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EJSON - Extended and Extensible JSON library from Meteor made compatible for Nodejs and Browserify
ejson
is an extension of JSON to support more types. It supports all JSON-safe
types as well as
Uint8Array
The ejson
module is port of Meteor's EJSON parser which has been made
compatible for Node.js and browsers. This way, other
real-time libraries can also make use of
these extensions.
The module is released through npm:
npm install --save ejson
The API is exactly the same as the API that Meteor provides as it uses exactly the same code. The most important API's are:
EJSON.clone
EJSON.parse
EJSON.stringify
And some utility methods:
EJSON.toJSONValue
EJSON.fromJSONValue
EJSON.isBinary
EJSON.newBinary
EJSON.equals
See the meteor EJSON documentation for more detailed information.
This module is licensed under MIT. Same as Meteor.js is.
FAQs
EJSON - Extended and Extensible JSON library from Meteor made compatible for Nodejs and Browserify
The npm package ejson receives a total of 21,419 weekly downloads. As such, ejson popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ejson demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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