Package Exports
- buffer-from
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Readme
Buffer From
A ponyfill for Buffer.from
, uses native implementation if available.
Installation
npm install --save buffer-from
Usage
const bufferFrom = require('buffer-from')
console.log(bufferFrom([1, 2, 3, 4]))
//=> <Buffer 01 02 03 04>
const arr = new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3, 4])
console.log(bufferFrom(arr.buffer, 1, 2))
//=> <Buffer 02 03>
console.log(bufferFrom('test', 'utf8'))
//=> <Buffer 74 65 73 74>
const buf = bufferFrom('test')
console.log(bufferFrom(buf))
//=> <Buffer 74 65 73 74>
API
bufferFrom(array)
array
<Array>
Allocates a new Buffer
using an array
of octets.
bufferFrom(arrayBuffer[, byteOffset[, length]])
arrayBuffer
<ArrayBuffer> The.buffer
property of a TypedArray or ArrayBufferbyteOffset
<Integer> Where to start copying fromarrayBuffer
. Default:0
length
<Integer> How many bytes to copy fromarrayBuffer
. Default:arrayBuffer.length - byteOffset
When passed a reference to the .buffer
property of a TypedArray instance, the
newly created Buffer
will share the same allocated memory as the TypedArray.
The optional byteOffset
and length
arguments specify a memory range within
the arrayBuffer
that will be shared by the Buffer
.
bufferFrom(buffer)
buffer
<Buffer> An existingBuffer
to copy data from
Copies the passed buffer
data onto a new Buffer
instance.
bufferFrom(string[, encoding])
string
<String> A string to encode.encoding
<String> The encoding ofstring
. Default:'utf8'
Creates a new Buffer
containing the given JavaScript string string
. If
provided, the encoding
parameter identifies the character encoding of
string
.
See also
- buffer-alloc A ponyfill for
Buffer.alloc
- buffer-alloc-unsafe A ponyfill for
Buffer.allocUnsafe