$ npm install str2buf
isomorphic string <=> buffer in 198 bytes
npm install str2buf
You must provide strings where each character is represented by a single byte (also known as the binary string format). For example, the output of a atob
operation or any ASCII string would be allowed.
const str2buf = require('str2buf')
str2buf.toUint8Array('hello')
// new Uint8Array([104,101,108,108,111])
str2buf.fromUint8Array(new Uint8Array([104,101,108,108,111]))
// 'hello'
str2buf.toBuffer('hello')
// ArrayBuffer
str2buf.fromBuffer(new Uint8Array([104,101,108,108,111]).buffer)
// 'hello'
If you use ES6 imports with a bundler that supports tree-shaking, yes!
import { fromUint8Array } from 'str2buf'
⏱ browser performance on 1000 arrays or strings of size 25003:
str2buf.fromUint8Array: 245.842ms
str2buf.toUint8Array: 165.240ms
str2buf.fromBuffer: 234.920ms
str2buf.toBuffer: 160.021ms
⏱ node performance on 1000 arrays or strings of size 25003:
str2buf.fromUint8Array: 20.213ms
str2buf.toUint8Array: 15.655ms
str2buf.fromBuffer: 32.880ms
str2buf.toBuffer: 21.514ms
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