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36 lines
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# structured-clone
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Implements the [structured clone algorithm](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/API/DOM/The_structured_clone_algorithm). Clone JSON types, RegExp, Buffers, and Dates, returning a cloned object or a buffer that can be deserialized into a structured clone
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```
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npm install structured-clone
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```
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```js
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var clone = require('structured-clone');
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```
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* **clone**(obj) → *Object*
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* clone.**serialize**(obj) → *Buffer*
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* clone.**deserialize**(buf) → *Object*
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## Encoded format
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The encoded format takes this form:
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1. A UTF-8 encoded JSON string.
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2. A null byte.
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3. A binary blob that is the concatenation of all binary buffers in the original object. There are no delimiters in this buffer, indexes are represented in the JSON value (see below).
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Dates, regexps, buffers, and cycles are encoded in a particular way to be decoded properly:
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- Dates are encoded as the string '\x10d' followed by the JSON-stringified encoding of the date.
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- Regexps are encoded as the string '\x10r{flags},{regexp source}'.
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- Buffers are encoded as the string '\x10b{start},{length}'. All buffers in the encoded value are concatenated and placed in the binary blob. The start and length parameters indicate the indexes the slice of the buffer was encoded in.
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- Lastly, string that begin with '\x10' are encoded as '\x10s{string}' to properly escape them.
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**Optimizations:** If only a JSON value is being encoded (i.e. no Buffer values included), the null byte can be omitted, thus making the encoded format equivalent to a JSON-encoded string. If only a buffer is being encoded, it is equivalent to a null byte followed by the buffer (i.e. the JSON string is 0-length).
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## License
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MIT |