serialize.js/README.md
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serilize.js: Extended JSON serilization

This extends the default JSON serialization adding the following:

  • Recursive data structure serialization
  • undefined/NaN serialization
  • Serialization of BigInt's, Set's, Map's
  • Function serialization (off by default)
  • Deep and partial-deep cleen object copy

Possible differences to JSON output:

  • Repeating long strings and BigInts can be referenced instead of reincluded in the output.

Motivation

This was originally built as a companion to a testing module for a programming class, illustrating several concepts, including: guaranteed clean isolation of data structures via serialization, instrumenting code and tooling design, basic parsing, among others.

Installation

$ npm install ig-serilaize

Or just download and drop serialize.js into your code.

Introduction

Serializing functions

Due to how JavaScript is designed it is not possible to trivially and fully clone a function with all of it's references, .serilaize(..) will not attempt to clone any state a function may have, this will lead to loosing:

  • Function closure
  • Attributes set on the function or any of it's prototypes, including the .__proto__ value if it was changed.

Thus, care must be taken when serializing structures containing function.

API

serialize(..) / eJSON.stringify(..)

Serialize a JavaScript value into a JSON/eJSON string.

serialize(<value>)
eJSON.stringify(<value>)
	-> <string>

More control:

serialize(obj, options){
serialize(obj, indent, depth=0, options){
	-> <string>

Supported options:

  • indent controls formatting and nested value indent, if set to a number that number of spaces will be used to indent nested values if given a string that string is used for indenting, note that only whitespace is supported currently. Default: undefined (disabled)
  • depth if given is a number of indent's, used to set top level indent depth of the returned string, this can be useful when pretty-printing or nesting the output. Default: 0
  • min_length_ref sets the minimal length of a string or big-int value for referencing when encountered repeatedly. If set to 0 or Infinity referencing of strings and big-ints will be is disabled. Default: 'MIN_LENGTH_REF'
  • functions if passed an array, encounterd functions will be pushed to it and stored in the output by index. Default: undefined

deserialize(..) / eJSON.parse(..)

Deserialize a JSON/eJSON into a value.

deserialize(<string>)
eJSON.parse(<string>)
	-> <value>

Deserializing function is disabled by default as it can be a security risk if the eJSON came from an untrusted source.

Enable function deserialization:

deserialize(<string>, true)
eJSON.parse(<string>, true)
deserialize(<string>, {functions: true})
eJSON.parse(<string>, {functions: true})
	-> <value>

Passing a function list (generated by serialize(<value>, {functions: <functions>})) for deserialization:

deserialize(<string>, {functions: <functions>})
eJSON.parse(<string>, {functions: <functions>})
	-> <value>

deepCopy(..)

deepCopy(<value>)
	-> <value>

partialDeepCopy(..)

partialDeepCopy(<value>)
	-> <value>

MIN_LENGTH_REF / <options>.min_length_ref

Defines the default minimum length of repeating string or bin-int to include as a reference in the output.

If set to 0, referencing will be disabled.

Default: 96

DEBUG

Format

The output of .serialize(..) is a strict superset of standard JSON, while the input format is a bit more relaxed than in several details.

Extensions to JSON:

  • Recursion
  • undefined / NaN
  • BigInt
  • Map / Set
  • Function

Structural paths

Recursion

If an object is encountered

null types

BigInt

Map / Set

Functions