Repository
Current version released
3 years ago
Dependencies
std
SerDes for TypeScript
GloriousThe library you can rely on,
For binary serialization and deserialization,
In Node, Deno, and the Web environment,
Which is simple and yet performant.
Features
- Performant
- Easy to use
- Full TypeScript support
- Super extensible
- 99% tree-shakable
- Zero dependencies (small footprint)
- Runs in Node, Deno and browsers
Detailed explaination in Sir Dezā Design Section.
Performance Comparison with other tools in Node (ops/sec)
Installation
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Node (Webpack, Babel, React, Svelte, Vue, Svelteā¦)
In the terminal with NPM
npm i sirdez
Or with Yarn
yarn add sirdez
In the code with ES Modules
import * as sd from "sirdez";
or with CommonJS
const sd = require("sirdez");
Web (without bundlers)
In HTML with UMD
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sirdez/dist/sirdez.umd.js"></script>
In an ES module script (statically)
import * as sd from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sirdez/dist/sirdez.es.js";
In an ES module script (dynamically)
const sd = await import(
"https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sirdez/dist/sirdez.es.js"
);
Deno
In code (statically)
import * as sd from "https://deno.land/x/sirdez/mod.ts";
In code (dynamically)
const sd = await import("https://deno.land/x/sirdez/mod.ts");
Usage
Simple snippet of code
const person = sd.use(
sd.struct({
name: sd.string(sd.utf8, sd.uint8),
age: sd.uint8
})
);
const bytes = person.toBytes({
name: "Bob",
age: 23
});
const samePerson = person.fromBytes(bytes);
console.log({ bytes, samePerson });
Using TypeScript utilities
type Person = sd.GetType<typeof person>;
const bob: Person = {
name: "Bob",
age: 23
};
Resources
Contribution
Help and suggestions are welcomed!