als-sizeof

2.0.0 • Public • Published

als-sizeof

als-sizeof is a JavaScript utility function designed to estimate the memory size of objects, including buffers. It is compatible with both Node.js and browser environments, making it a versatile tool for memory usage estimation in various JavaScript applications.

Features

  • Estimates the size of objects in bytes, including special handling for buffers in Node.js and ArrayBuffer in browsers.
  • Compatible with Node.js and browser environments.
  • Accounts for different data types like strings, numbers, booleans, objects, and buffers.
  • Provides a pretty formatting option to display the size in a more readable format.

Installation

You can install als-sizeof using npm:

npm install als-sizeof

Usage

To use als-sizeof, simply import it into your JavaScript project and pass the object you want to estimate the size of:

const { sizeof, formatBytes } = require("als-sizeof");

const obj = {
  key1: "value1",
  key2: 123,
  key3: true,
};

const size = sizeof(obj);
console.log(`Size of object: ${size} bytes`);
console.log(`Size of object: ${formatBytes(size)}`);

Advanced Usage

als-sizeof also supports an advanced feature where you can pass a WeakSet as a second argument to the sizeof function. This WeakSet (referred to as objList) is used to keep track of the objects that have already been accounted for in size calculation. This is particularly useful for handling objects with circular references or when the same object instance appears multiple times in different parts of your data structure. To use this feature, simply create a WeakSet and pass it as the second argument to sizeof:

const { sizeof } = require("als-sizeof");

const obj = {
  key1: "value1",
  key2: {
    key3: "value3"
  }
};
obj.key2.key4 = obj; // Circular reference

const objList = new WeakSet();
const size = sizeof(obj, objList);
console.log(`Size of object: ${size} bytes`);

Browser usage

In the browser, include the script and use it similarly for ArrayBuffer:

<script src="node_modules/als-sizeof/sizeof.js"></script>
<script>
  const { sizeof, formatBytes } = alsSizeof
  const arrayBuffer = new ArrayBuffer(1024); // 1024 bytes
  const size = sizeof(arrayBuffer);
  console.log(`Size of ArrayBuffer: ${size} bytes`);
</script>

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