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binary-io.jsx

v0.3.0

Published

Data serialize/deserialize utility for JS/JSX/AMD/CommonJS

Downloads

59

Readme

binary-io.jsx

Synopsis

Data serialize/deserialize utility for JS/JSX/AMD/CommonJS

Motivation

This is a part of Oktavia. This code is created for serialize/desrialize search engine dictionary. Oktavia is a client side search engine. To realize that, this module packs data into string and compress a little.

Code Example

Use from JSX

import "binary-io.jsx";
import "js/nodejs.jsx";

class _Main {
    static function main(argv : string[]) : void
    {
        // reading
        var data = node.fs.readFileSync("searchdata.bin", "utf16le");
        var input = new BinaryInput(data);
        var dataSize = input.load32bitNumber();
        var keywords = input.loadStringList();

        // writing
        var output = new BinaryOutput();
        output.dump32bitNumber(dataSize);
        output.dumpStringList(names);
        node.fs.writeFileSync("outputdata.bin", output.result(), 'utf16le');
    }
}

Use from node.js

var BinaryInput = require('binary-io.common.js').BinaryInput;
var BinaryOutput = require('binary-io.common.js').BinaryOutput;

var input = new BinaryInput(fs.readFileSync(process.argv[2], 'utf16le'));
var scores = input.load32bitNumberList();

Use from require.js

// use binary-io.amd.js
define(['binary-io.amd'], function (binary-io.jsx) {

    $.get('http://example.com/database', function (data) {
        var input = new BinaryInput(window.atob(data));
        $('#name').text(input.loadString());
    });

});

Use via standard JSX function

<script src="binary-io.js}}" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript>
window.onload = function () {
    var BinaryOutput = JSX.require("src/binary-io.js").BinaryOutput;
    var output = new BinaryOutput();
    output.dump16bitNumber($('#selectedNumber').value());
    output.dumpStringList($('#nameListTextArea').value().split('\n'));
    $.post('http://example.com/postData/', output.result());
});
</script>

Use via global variables

<script src="binary-io.global.js}}" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript>
window.onload = function () {
    var obj = new BinaryOutput();
    ...
});
</script>

Installation

$ npm install binary-io.jsx

API Reference

It provides the following methods. This module doesn't store type information. You should call BinaryInput's method in same order of BinaryOutput to keep data.

BinaryInput(data : string)

Constructor. `data` should be a serialized data by `BinaryOutput`.

load32bitNumber() : number

Read 4 bytes and return value as number.

load16bitNumber() : int

Read 2 bytes and return value as int.

loadString() : string

Read data return value as string.

loadStringList() : string[]

Read data return value as list of string.

loadStringListMap() : Map.<string[]>

Read data return value as map of list of string.

load32bitNumberList() : number[]

Read data and return as list of number.

BinaryOutput

Constructor. No option accept.

dump32bitNumber(data : number) : void

Append 4 bytes data to result string.

dump16bitNumber(data : int) : void

Append 2 bytes data to result string.

dumpString(data : string) : void

Append string to result string. If all characters uses only latin-1 characters,
It packs 2 characters into 1 character.

dumpStringList(data : string[]) : void

Append string list to result string. It uses a same data compression as `dumpString`.

dumpStringListMap(data : Map.<string[]>) : void

Append map of string list to result string. It uses a same data compression as `dumpString`.

dump32bitNumberList(data : number[]) : void

Append list of numbers to result string. It uses simple RLE like data compression.

result() : string

Return resulting string.

Development

JSX

Don't afraid JSX! If you have an experience of JavaScript, you can learn JSX quickly.

  • Static type system and unified class syntax.
  • All variables and methods belong to class.
  • JSX includes optimizer. You don't have to write tricky unreadalbe code for speed.
  • You can use almost all JavaScript API as you know. Some functions become static class functions. See reference.

To create development environment, call following command:

Setup

$ npm install

Repository

  • Repository: git://github.com/shibukawa/binary-io.jsx.git
  • Issues: https://github.com/shibukawa/binary-io.jsx/issues

Run Test

$ grunt test

Build

$ grunt build

Generate API reference

$ grunt doc

Author

License

MIT

Complete license is written in LICENSE.md.