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# BSER Binary Serialization BSER is a binary serialization scheme that can be used as an alternative to JSON. BSER uses a framed encoding that makes it simpler to use to stream a sequence of encoded values. It is intended to be used for local-IPC only and strings are represented as binary with no specific encoding; this matches the convention employed by most operating system filename storage. For more details about the serialization scheme see [Watchman's docs](https://facebook.github.io/watchman/docs/bser.html). ## API ```js var bser = require('bser'); ``` ### bser.loadFromBuffer The is the synchronous decoder; given an input string or buffer, decodes a single value and returns it. Throws an error if the input is invalid. ```js var obj = bser.loadFromBuffer(buf); ``` ### bser.dumpToBuffer Synchronously encodes a value as BSER. ```js var encoded = bser.dumpToBuffer(['hello']); console.log(bser.loadFromBuffer(encoded)); // ['hello'] ``` ### BunserBuf The asynchronous decoder API is implemented in the BunserBuf object. You may incrementally append data to this object and it will emit the decoded values via its `value` event. ```js var bunser = new bser.BunserBuf(); bunser.on('value', function(obj) { console.log(obj); }); ``` Then in your socket `data` event: ```js bunser.append(buf); ``` ## Example Read BSER from socket: ```js var bunser = new bser.BunserBuf(); bunser.on('value', function(obj) { console.log('data from socket', obj); }); var socket = net.connect('/socket'); socket.on('data', function(buf) { bunser.append(buf); }); ``` Write BSER to socket: ```js socket.write(bser.dumpToBuffer(obj)); ```
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