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Node.js Bindings for LZO Compression
const lzo = require('lzo');
console.log('Current version:', lzo.version, '-', lzo.versionDate);
let str = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam',
compressed = lzo.compress(str);
console.log('Original Length:', str.length, '-- Compressed length:', compressed.length);
let decompressed = lzo.decompress(compressed);
console.log('Decompressed Length:', decompressed.length);
console.log(decompressed.toString());
The version of LZO being used.
The date on which the version was released.
An object containing the lzo error codes as seen below.
If data is not a Buffer, the function will try to convert it via Buffer.from
.
If you specify a length, the function will allocate that much memory for the compressed data.
Returns the compressed data as a Buffer.
If data is not a Buffer, the function will try to convert it via Buffer.from
.
If you specify a length, the function will allocate that much memory for the decompressed data. I suggest you to do so whenever you know the length.
Returns the decompressed data as a Buffer.
Code | Description |
---|---|
-1 | LZO_E_ERROR |
-2 | LZO_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY |
-3 | LZO_E_NOT_COMPRESSIBLE |
-4 | LZO_E_INPUT_OVERRUN |
-5 | LZO_E_OUTPUT_OVERRUN |
-6 | LZO_E_LOOKBEHIND_OVERRUN |
-7 | LZO_E_EOF_NOT_FOUND |
-8 | LZO_E_INPUT_NOT_CONSUMED |
-9 | LZO_E_NOT_YET_IMPLEMENTED |
-10 | LZO_E_INVALID_ARGUMENT |
-11 | LZO_E_INVALID_ALIGNMENT |
-12 | LZO_E_OUTPUT_NOT_CONSUMED |
-99 | LZO_E_INTERNAL_ERROR |
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node.js bindings for lzo compression
The npm package lzo receives a total of 30,825 weekly downloads. As such, lzo popularity was classified as popular.
We found that lzo 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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