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toSource converts JavaScript objects back to source

Package Exports

  • tosource

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (tosource) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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toSource is a super simple function that converts JavaScript objects back to source code.

Introduction

Motivation: JSON doesn't support serializing functions, dates, or regular expressions. I wanted a quick and simple way to push trusted data structures with code from Node down to the browser.

This should make it easier to share code and modules between the server and client.

Installation

npm install tosource

Examples

The following code:

import toSource from 'tosource';

console.log(
  toSource([
    4,
    5,
    6,
    'hello',
    {
      a: 2,
      b: 3,
      '1': 4,
      if: 5,
      yes: true,
      no: false,
      nan: NaN,
      infinity: Infinity,
      undefined: undefined,
      null: null,
      foo: function (bar) {
        console.log('woo! a is ' + a);
        console.log('and bar is ' + bar);
      },
    },
    /we$/gi,
    new Date('Wed, 09 Aug 1995 00:00:00 GMT'),
  ]),
);

Output:

[ 4,
  5,
  6,
  "hello",
  { 1:4,
    a:2,
    b:3,
    "if":5,
    yes:true,
    no:false,
    nan:NaN,
    infinity:Infinity,
    "undefined":undefined,
    "null":null,
    foo:function (bar) {
        console.log('woo! a is ' + a);
        console.log('and bar is ' + bar);
      } },
  /we$/gi,
  new Date(807926400000) ]

See tosource.test.ts for more examples.

Supported Types

  • numbers (including NaN, Infinity, and -0)
  • strings
  • Arrays (including sparse arrays)
  • object literals
  • function
  • RegExp instances
  • Date instances
  • Map
  • Set
  • true / false
  • undefined
  • null

Notes

  • Functions are serialized with func.toString(), no closure properties are serialized
  • Multiple references to the same object become copies
  • Circular references are encoded as {$circularReference:true}

License

toSource is open source software under the zlib license.