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    Readme

    @mongodb-js/zstd

    CI

    Zstandard compression library for Node.js

    Installation

    npm install @mongodb-js/zstd

    Release Integrity

    Releases are created automatically and signed using the Node team's GPG key. This applies to the git tag as well as all release packages provided as part of a GitHub release. To verify the provided packages, download the key and import it using gpg:

    gpg --import node-driver.asc

    The GitHub release contains a detached signature file for the NPM package (named mongodb-js-zstd-X.Y.Z.tgz.sig).

    The following command returns the link npm package.

    npm view @mongodb-js/zstd@vX.Y.Z dist.tarball 

    Using the result of the above command, a curl command can return the official npm package for the release.

    To verify the integrity of the downloaded package, run the following command:

    gpg --verify mongodb-js-zstd-X.Y.Z.tgz.sig mongodb-js-zstd-X.Y.Z.tgz

    [!Note] No verification is done when using npm to install the package. The contents of the Github tarball and npm's tarball are identical.

    To verify the native .node packages, follow the same steps as above using mongodb-js-zstd-X.Y.Z-platform.tgz and the corresponding .sig file.

    OS Support matrix

    node12 node14 node16 node18 node20
    Windows x64
    macOS x64
    macOS arm64
    Linux x64 gnu
    Linux arm gnu
    Linux arm64 gnu
    Linux x64 musl
    Linux arm64 musl

    MongoDB Node.js Driver Version Compatibility

    Only the following version combinations with the MongoDB Node.js Driver are considered stable.

    @mongodb-js/zstd@1.x
    mongodb@6.x ^1.1.0
    mongodb@5.x
    mongodb@4.x
    mongodb@3.x N/A

    API

    export function compress(buffer: Buffer | ArrayBuffer | Uint8Array, level: number): Promise<Buffer>;
    export function decompress(buffer: Buffer): Promise<Buffer>;

    Bugs / Feature Requests

    Think you’ve found a bug? Want to see a new feature in @mongodb-js/zstd? Please open a case in our issue management tool, JIRA:

    • Create an account and login jira.mongodb.org.
    • Navigate to the NODE project jira.mongodb.org/browse/NODE.
    • Click Create Issue - Please provide as much information as possible about the issue type and how to reproduce it.

    Support / Feedback

    For issues with, questions about, or feedback for the library, please look into our support channels. Please do not email any of the driver developers directly with issues or questions - you're more likely to get an answer on the MongoDB Community Forums.

    Change Log

    Change history can be found in HISTORY.md.

    Usage

    import { compress, decompress } from '@mongodb-js/zstd';
    
    (async () => {
      const buffer = Buffer.from('test');
      const compressed = await compress(buffer, 10);
      const decompressed = await decompress(compressed);
    })();

    Running Tests

    First, install and build the zstd library:

    npm run install-zstd

    Then: npm test

    Releasing

    CI will automatically publish when it detects a new release after:

    npm run release -- --release-as <patch|minor|major>
    git push --follow-tags origin main