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snappy
Nodejs bindings to the snappy compression library
Installation
npm install snappy
Example
Input
var snappy = require('snappy')
snappy.compress('beep boop', function (err, compressed) {
console.log('compressed is a Buffer', compressed)
// return it as a string
snappy.uncompress(compressed, { asBuffer: false }, function (err, original) {
console.log('the original String', original)
})
})
Output
compressed is a Buffer <SlowBuffer 09 20 62 65 65 70 20 62 6f 6f 70>
the original String beep boop
API
snappy.compress(input, callback)
Compress input
, which can be a Buffer
or a String
.
The callback
function will be called with a single error
if the operation failed for any reason. If successful the first argument will be null
and the second argument will be the value
as a ``Buffer`.
snappy.compressSync(input)
The synchronous version of snappy.compress
, returns the compressed value.
snappy.uncompress(compressed, [options,] callback)
Uncompress compressed
and call callback
with err
and decompressed
.
options
-
'asBuffer'
(boolean, default:true
): Used to determine whether to return thevalue
of the entry as aString
or a Node.jsBuffer
object. Note that converting from aBuffer
to aString
incurs a cost so if you need aString
(and thevalue
can legitimately become a UFT8 string) then you should fetch it as one withasBuffer: true
and you'll avoid this conversion cost.
The callback
function will be called with a single error
if the operation failed for any reason. If successful the first argument will be null
and the second argument will be the value
as a String
or Buffer
depending on the asBuffer
option.
snappy.uncompressSync(compressed, [options])
The synchronous version of snappy.uncompress
, returns the uncompressed value.
snappy.isValidCompressed(input, callback)
Check is input is a valid compressed Buffer
.
The callback
function will be called with a single error
if the operation failed for any reason and the second argument will be true
if input is a valid snappy compressed Buffer, false
otherwise.
snappy.isValidCompressedSync(input)
The synchronous version of snappy.isValidCompressed
, returns a boolean indicating if input was correctly compressed or not.
stream
For a streaming interface to snappy, please take a look at snappy-stream
Benchmark
This is the result I'm seeing on my laptop (Macbook Air from 2012) running node benchmark
snappy.compress() x 479 ops/sec ±0.99% (80 runs sampled)
zlib.gzip() x 289 ops/sec ±1.66% (86 runs sampled)
snappy.uncompress() x 652 ops/sec ±0.86% (43 runs sampled)
zlib.gunzip() x 559 ops/sec ±1.65% (64 runs sampled)
License
Copyright (c) 2011 - 2015 David Björklund & contributors
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