This package has been deprecated, see @znetstar/encode-tools-native for a drop-in replacement.
This package aggregates different libraries for encoding, serializing, compressing, generating ids and hashing things, exposing a common interface.
Many other packages serve the same purpose, but our objective is to ensure a consistent experience in both node.js and the browser and standardize the api so functions work the same way across different underlying libraries.
Etomon Encode Tools also has a command line wrapper encode-cli
.
Encoding a Buffer as base64url
let enc = new EncodeTools();
let buf = Buffer.from('hello world', 'utf8');
let newBuf = enc.encodeBuffer(buf, BinaryEncoding.base64url);
console.log(newBuf.toString('utf8'));
Hashing an object wth xxhash
let enc = new EncodeTools();
let obj = { foo: 'bar' };
let newBuf = await enc.hashObject(obj, HashAlgorithm.xxhash64);
console.log(newBuf.toString('utf8'));
Serializing an object wth msgpack
let enc = new EncodeTools();
let obj = { foo: 'bar' };
let newBuf = await enc.serializeObject(obj, SerializationFormat.msgpack);
console.log(newBuf.toString('base64'));
Generating a base64-encoded UUID v4
let enc = new EncodeTools();
let newBuf = await enc.uniqueId(IDFormat.uuidv4);
console.log(newBuf.toString('base64'));
Compressing a buffer with lzma
let enc = new EncodeTools();
let newBuf = await enc.compress(Buffer.from('hi', 'utf8'), CompressionFormat.lzma);
console.log(newBuf.toString('base64'));
Resizing a png image
let enc = new EncodeTools();
let imageBuf = await (await new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
new (Jimp)(500, 500, '#FFFFFF', (err: unknown, image: any) => {
if (err) reject(err);
else resolve(image);
});
})).getBufferAsync('image/png');
let myResizedPng = await enc.resizeImage(imageBuf, { width: 250 }, ImageFormat.png);
Below are a list of supported algorithms, their backing library, and their support in the browser.
Name | Browser? | Underlying Package |
---|---|---|
nodeBuffer | ✓ | buffer/(built-in) |
base64 | ✓ | (built-in) |
base64url | ✓ | (built-in) |
hex | ✓ | (built-in) |
base32 | ✓ | base32.js |
hashids | ✓ | hashids |
arrayBuffer | ✓ | (built-in) |
base85 (ascii85) | ✓ | base85 |
ascii85 | ✓ | base85 |
Name | Browser? | Underlying Package |
---|---|---|
crc32 | ✓ | hash-wasm |
xxhash3 | xxhash-addon | |
xxhash64 | ✓ | xxhash-addon/hash-wasm |
xxhash32 | ✓ | xxhash-addon/hash-wasm |
md5 | ✓ | hash-wasm |
sha1 | ✓ | hash-wasm |
sha2 | ✓ | hash-wasm |
sha3 | ✓ | hash-wasm |
bcrypt | ✓ | hash-wasm |
Name | Browser? | Underlying Package |
---|---|---|
uuidv4 | ✓ | uuid |
uuidv2 | ✓ | uuid |
uuidv4string | ✓ | uuid |
uuidv2string | ✓ | uuid |
objectId | ✓ | bson-ext/bson |
nanoid | ✓ | nanoid |
timestamp | ✓ | (built in) |
Name | Browser? | Underlying Package |
---|---|---|
json | ✓ | (built in) |
cbor | ✓ | cbor/cbor-web |
msgpack | ✓ | @msgpack/msgpack |
bson | ✓ | bson-ext/bson |
Name | Browser? | Underlying Package |
---|---|---|
zstd | ✓ | zstd-codec |
lzma | ✓ | lzma/lzma-native |
Name | Browser? | Underlying Package |
---|---|---|
png | ✓ | jimp/sharp |
jpeg | ✓ | jimp/sharp |
webp | sharp | |
avif | sharp | |
tiff | sharp | |
gif* | sharp |
Etomon Encode Tools runs in the browser and in node.js, with a few exceptions. The bson-ext
, lzma-native
, xxhash-addon
and cbor-extract
packages have native bindings, and so cannot run in the browser. For browser compatibility, the EncodeTools
class uses the pure javascript bson
, lzma
, hash-wsam
, and cbor-x
packages, respectively, to provide equivalent support albeit at the cost of performance. Additionally, hash-wsam
lacks support for xxhash3.
The EncodeToolsAuto
class will use the native packages bson-ext
, lzma-native
and xxhash-addon
(and any future native packages). bson-ext
, lzma-native
and xxhash-addon
are listed as optional dependencies, and NPM will attempt to install them automatically.
The constructor of EncodeToolsAuto
takes a second set of default EncodingOptions
to use as a fallback if it cannot
find the needed module.
const enc = new EncodeToolsAuto({ hashAlgorithm: HashAlgorithm.xxhash3 }, { hashAlgorithm: HashAlgorithm.xxhash64 });
if (enc.availableNativeModules.xxhashAddon)
console.log('should be xxhash3', await enc.hashString('Test'));
else
console.log('should be xxhash64', await enc.hashString('Test'));
The gif
image format in EncodeToolsAuto
requires libvips
compiled with ImageMagick support (as described here). I haven't had time to re-build libvips on my machine, so there are no mocha tests for the gif
format.
Please see the documentation located at https://etomonusa.github.io/encode-tools/
For issues with Webpack, try adding all the native dependencies to the externals
section.
{
externals: {
'xxhash-addon': 'commonjs xxhash-addon',
'bson-ext': 'commonjs bson-ext',
'shelljs': 'commonjs shelljs',
'lzma-native': 'commonjs lzma-native',
'sharp': 'commonjs sharp'
},
// For Webpack 5+ only, add `node-polyfill-webpack-plugin`
plugins: [
new (require('node-polyfill-webpack-plugin'))()
]
}
For Next.js, you can insert into next.config.js
{
webpack: (config, { isServer }) => {
if (!isServer) {
config.resolve.fallback = {
fs: false
}
config.externals = {
...config.externals,
'xxhash-addon': 'commonjs xxhash-addon',
'bson-ext': 'commonjs bson-ext',
'shelljs': 'commonjs shelljs',
'lzma-native': 'commonjs lzma-native',
'sharp': 'commonjs sharp'
}
config.plugins = [
...config.plugins,
new (require('node-polyfill-webpack-plugin'))()
]
}
return config;
}
}
Tests are written in Mocha, to run use npm test
.
Etomon Encode Tools is licensed under the GNU LGPL-3.0, a copy of which can be found at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.