EOSIO / eosjs-fcbuffer

Serialization library geared towards immutable data storage such as blockchains.
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FC Buffer

Serialization library geared towards immutable data storage such as blockchains.

For EOS compatible implementation use this library from eosjs instead.

FC Buffer is a recent refactor from serialization code used in Bitshares and Steem. Some of the serialization code was reduced and the definitions language added. The definition format may change.

Features

Non Features

Example

Fcbuffer = require('fcbuffer') // or: Fcbuffer = require('./src')

assert = require('assert')

definitions = {
    message_type: 'fixed_string16', // CustomType: built-in type
    account_name: 'fixed_string32', // CustomType: built-in type
    message: { // struct
        fields: {
          from: 'account_name',
          to: 'account_name',
          cc: 'account_name[]',
          type: 'message_type',
          data: 'bytes' // built-in type
        }
    }
}

// Warning: Do not use {defaults: true} in production
fcbuffer = Fcbuffer(definitions, {defaults: true})

// Check for errors anywhere in the definitions structure
assert(fcbuffer.errors.length === 0, fcbuffer.errors)

// If there are no errors, you'll get your structs
var {message} = fcbuffer.structs

// Create JSON serializable object
// returns { from: '', to: '', cc: [ '' ], type: '', data: '' }
message.toObject()

// Convert JSON into a more compact fcbuffer serializable object
msg = { from: 'jc', to: 'dan', cc: [ 'abc' ], type: '', data: '0f0f0f' }

// Serialize fcbuffer object into a single binary buffer
buf = Fcbuffer.toBuffer(message, msg)
// returns <Buffer 02 6a 63 07 63 68 61 72 6c 65 73 01 03 61 62 63 00 03 0f 0f 0f>

// Convert binary back into a new (cloned) object
obj = Fcbuffer.fromBuffer(message, buf)

// Check that the new object matches the original
assert.deepEqual(msg, obj)

// A definition may extend and define other definitions.  This works in the initial
// definition or later via the extend function.
fcbuffer2 = fcbuffer.extend({
    permission_name: 'fixed_string16',
    permission_level: {
        fields: {
          actor: 'account_name',
          permission: 'permission_name'
        }
    }
})

assert(fcbuffer2.errors.length === 0, fcbuffer2.errors)

var {permission_level} = fcbuffer2.structs
permission_level.toObject()
// toObject returns: { actor: '', permission: '' }

References

Environment

Node 6+ and browser (browserify, webpack, etc)