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serialize objects to javascript


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serialize-to-js

serialize objects to javascript

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Serialize objects into a string while checking circular structures and respecting references.

The following Objects are supported

  • String
  • Number
  • Boolean
  • Object
  • Array
  • RegExp
  • Error
  • Date
  • Buffer
  • Int8Array, Uint8Array, Uint8ClampedArray
  • Int16Array, Uint16Array
  • Int32Array, Uint32Array, Float32Array
  • Float64Array
  • Set
  • Map

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Methods

serialize

serialize(source, opts, opts.ignoreCircular, opts.reference)

serializes an object to javascript

Example - serializing regex, date, buffer, ...
const serialize = require('serialize-to-js')
const obj = {
  str: '<script>var a = 0 > 1</script>',
  num: 3.1415,
  bool: true,
  nil: null,
  undef: undefined,
  obj: { foo: 'bar' },
  arr: [1, '2'],
  regexp: /^test?$/,
  date: new Date(),
  buffer: new Buffer('data'),
  set: new Set([1, 2, 3]),
  map: new Map([['a': 1],['b': 2]])
}
console.log(serialize(obj))
//> '{str: "\u003Cscript\u003Evar a = 0 \u003E 1\u003C\u002Fscript\u003E",
//>   num: 3.1415, bool: true, nil: null, undef: undefined,
//>   obj: {foo: "bar"}, arr: [1, "2"], regexp: new RegExp("^test?$", ""),
//>   date: new Date("2019-12-29T10:37:36.613Z"),
//>   buffer: Buffer.from("ZGF0YQ==", "base64"), set: new Set([1, 2, 3]),
//>   map: new Map([["a", 1], ["b", 2]])}'
Example - serializing while respecting references
var serialize = require('serialize-to-js')
var obj = { object: { regexp: /^test?$/ } };
obj.reference = obj.object;
var opts = { reference: true };
console.log(serialize(obj, opts));
//> {object: {regexp: /^test?$/}}
console.log(opts.references);
//> [ [ '.reference', '.object' ] ]

Parameters

source: Object | Array | function | Any, source to serialize
opts: Object, options
opts.ignoreCircular: Boolean, ignore circular objects
opts.reference: Boolean, reference instead of a copy (requires post-processing of opts.references)
opts.unsafe: Boolean, do not escape chars <>/
Returns: String, serialized representation of source

Contribution and License Agreement

If you contribute code to this project, you are implicitly allowing your code to be distributed under the MIT license. You are also implicitly verifying that all code is your original work or correctly attributed with the source of its origin and licence.

License

Copyright (c) 2016- commenthol (MIT License)

See LICENSE for more info.

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Last updated on 03 Apr 2022

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