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tiny-decoders
Advanced tools
Version 7.0.0 (2022-03-27)
Changed: Removed “tolerant decoding”:
errors
parameter.mode
option has been removed from array
, record
and field
."push"
value has been removed from the exact
option of fields
and fieldsAuto
.Out of all the projects I’ve used tiny-decoders in, only one of them has used this feature. And even in that case it was overkill. Regular all-or-nothing decoding is enough.
Removing this feature makes tiny-decoders easier to understand, and tinier, which is the goal.
Changed: stringUnion
now accepts Record<string, unknown>
instead of Record<string, null>
. If you already have an object with the correct keys but non-null values, then it can be handy to be able to use that object.
FAQs
Type-safe data decoding for the minimalist.
The npm package tiny-decoders receives a total of 4,331 weekly downloads. As such, tiny-decoders popularity was classified as popular.
We found that tiny-decoders 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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