Extract one or more values from a buffer of json without parsing the whole thing.
var extract = require('binary-extract');
var buf = new Buffer(JSON.stringify({
foo: 'bar',
bar: 'baz',
nested: {
bar: 'nope'
}
}));
var value = extract(buf, 'bar');
// => 'baz'
var values = extract(buf, ['foo', 'nested'])
// => ["bar", {"bar":"nope"}]
With the object from bench.js
, extract()
is ~2-4x faster than
JSON.parse(buf.toString())
. It is also way more memory efficient as the
blob stays out of the V8 heap.
The big perf gain comes mainly from not parsing everything and not converting the buffer to a string.
$ npm install binary-extract
Extract the value of keys
in the json buf
.
The value can be any valid JSON structure.
If keys
is a String, returns a value. If keys
is an Array of
keys, returns an array of values.
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MIT