Binny
Binny is an C++ addon for NodeJS that serializes arrays to blobs. Why? Because it up to 10 times faster than built-in JSON for certain cases.
Installation
$ npm install binny
Blobs
Binny
will return:
<Buffer: B1 00 03 00 01 61 00 02 62 62 00 03 63 63 63>
B1 - Version
00 03 - Number of blocks
00 01 - Length of next block
61 - "a"
00 02 - Length of next block
62 62 - "bb"
00 03 - Length of next block
63 63 63 - "ccc"
Numbers are stored as big-endian uint16.
In current version Binny can process only arrays of ascii/utf8 strings!
Perfomance
$ npm run benchmark
Binny is slower than JSON for small arrays (less than 5kb), but it rocks for this kind of data:
Binny.pack: 9933ms
JSON.stringify: 45553ms
Binny.unpack: 6703ms
JSON.parse: 38383ms
(faster is better)
Usage
var Binny = ; var buffer = Binny;var arr = Binny; //["array", "of", "strings"]
Tests
$ npm test
License
MIT