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- # BSON parser
-
- BSON is short for Binary JSON and is the binary-encoded serialization of JSON-like documents. You can learn more about it in [the specification](http://bsonspec.org).
-
- This browser version of the BSON parser is compiled using [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) and the current version is pre-compiled in the `browser_build` directory.
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- This is the default BSON parser, however, there is a C++ Node.js addon version as well that does not support the browser. It can be found at [mongod-js/bson-ext](https://github.com/mongodb-js/bson-ext).
-
- ## Usage
-
- To build a new version perform the following operations:
-
- ```
- npm install
- npm run build
- ```
-
- A simple example of how to use BSON in the browser:
-
- ```html
- <script src="./browser_build/bson.js"></script>
-
- <script>
- function start() {
- // Get the Long type
- var Long = BSON.Long;
- // Create a bson parser instance
- var bson = new BSON();
-
- // Serialize document
- var doc = { long: Long.fromNumber(100) }
-
- // Serialize a document
- var data = bson.serialize(doc)
- // De serialize it again
- var doc_2 = bson.deserialize(data)
- }
- </script>
- ```
-
- A simple example of how to use BSON in `Node.js`:
-
- ```js
- // Get BSON parser class
- var BSON = require('bson')
- // Get the Long type
- var Long = BSON.Long;
- // Create a bson parser instance
- var bson = new BSON();
-
- // Serialize document
- var doc = { long: Long.fromNumber(100) }
-
- // Serialize a document
- var data = bson.serialize(doc)
- console.log('data:', data)
-
- // Deserialize the resulting Buffer
- var doc_2 = bson.deserialize(data)
- console.log('doc_2:', doc_2)
- ```
-
- ## Installation
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- `npm install bson`
-
- ## API
-
- ### BSON types
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- For all BSON types documentation, please refer to the following sources:
- * [MongoDB BSON Type Reference](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/bson-types/)
- * [BSON Spec](https://bsonspec.org/)
-
- ### BSON serialization and deserialiation
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- **`new BSON()`** - Creates a new BSON serializer/deserializer you can use to serialize and deserialize BSON.
-
- #### BSON.serialize
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- The BSON `serialize` method takes a JavaScript object and an optional options object and returns a Node.js Buffer.
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- * `BSON.serialize(object, options)`
- * @param {Object} object the JavaScript object to serialize.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.checkKeys=false] the serializer will check if keys are valid.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.serializeFunctions=false] serialize the JavaScript functions.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.ignoreUndefined=true]
- * @return {Buffer} returns a Buffer instance.
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- #### BSON.serializeWithBufferAndIndex
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- The BSON `serializeWithBufferAndIndex` method takes an object, a target buffer instance and an optional options object and returns the end serialization index in the final buffer.
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- * `BSON.serializeWithBufferAndIndex(object, buffer, options)`
- * @param {Object} object the JavaScript object to serialize.
- * @param {Buffer} buffer the Buffer you pre-allocated to store the serialized BSON object.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.checkKeys=false] the serializer will check if keys are valid.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.serializeFunctions=false] serialize the JavaScript functions.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.ignoreUndefined=true] ignore undefined fields.
- * @param {Number} [options.index=0] the index in the buffer where we wish to start serializing into.
- * @return {Number} returns the index pointing to the last written byte in the buffer.
-
- #### BSON.calculateObjectSize
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- The BSON `calculateObjectSize` method takes a JavaScript object and an optional options object and returns the size of the BSON object.
-
- * `BSON.calculateObjectSize(object, options)`
- * @param {Object} object the JavaScript object to serialize.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.serializeFunctions=false] serialize the JavaScript functions.
- * @param {Boolean} [options.ignoreUndefined=true]
- * @return {Buffer} returns a Buffer instance.
-
- #### BSON.deserialize
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- The BSON `deserialize` method takes a Node.js Buffer and an optional options object and returns a deserialized JavaScript object.
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- * `BSON.deserialize(buffer, options)`
- * @param {Object} [options.evalFunctions=false] evaluate functions in the BSON document scoped to the object deserialized.
- * @param {Object} [options.cacheFunctions=false] cache evaluated functions for reuse.
- * @param {Object} [options.cacheFunctionsCrc32=false] use a crc32 code for caching, otherwise use the string of the function.
- * @param {Object} [options.promoteLongs=true] when deserializing a Long will fit it into a Number if it's smaller than 53 bits
- * @param {Object} [options.promoteBuffers=false] when deserializing a Binary will return it as a Node.js Buffer instance.
- * @param {Object} [options.promoteValues=false] when deserializing will promote BSON values to their Node.js closest equivalent types.
- * @param {Object} [options.fieldsAsRaw=null] allow to specify if there what fields we wish to return as unserialized raw buffer.
- * @param {Object} [options.bsonRegExp=false] return BSON regular expressions as BSONRegExp instances.
- * @return {Object} returns the deserialized Javascript Object.
-
- #### BSON.deserializeStream
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- The BSON `deserializeStream` method takes a Node.js Buffer, `startIndex` and allow more control over deserialization of a Buffer containing concatenated BSON documents.
-
- * `BSON.deserializeStream(buffer, startIndex, numberOfDocuments, documents, docStartIndex, options)`
- * @param {Buffer} buffer the buffer containing the serialized set of BSON documents.
- * @param {Number} startIndex the start index in the data Buffer where the deserialization is to start.
- * @param {Number} numberOfDocuments number of documents to deserialize.
- * @param {Array} documents an array where to store the deserialized documents.
- * @param {Number} docStartIndex the index in the documents array from where to start inserting documents.
- * @param {Object} [options.evalFunctions=false] evaluate functions in the BSON document scoped to the object deserialized.
- * @param {Object} [options.cacheFunctions=false] cache evaluated functions for reuse.
- * @param {Object} [options.cacheFunctionsCrc32=false] use a crc32 code for caching, otherwise use the string of the function.
- * @param {Object} [options.promoteLongs=true] when deserializing a Long will fit it into a Number if it's smaller than 53 bits
- * @param {Object} [options.promoteBuffers=false] when deserializing a Binary will return it as a Node.js Buffer instance.
- * @param {Object} [options.promoteValues=false] when deserializing will promote BSON values to their Node.js closest equivalent types.
- * @param {Object} [options.fieldsAsRaw=null] allow to specify if there what fields we wish to return as unserialized raw buffer.
- * @param {Object} [options.bsonRegExp=false] return BSON regular expressions as BSONRegExp instances.
- * @return {Number} returns the next index in the buffer after deserialization **x** numbers of documents.
-
- ## FAQ
-
- #### Why does `undefined` get converted to `null`?
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- The `undefined` BSON type has been [deprecated for many years](http://bsonspec.org/spec.html), so this library has dropped support for it. Use the `ignoreUndefined` option (for example, from the [driver](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/MongoClient.html#connect) ) to instead remove `undefined` keys.
-
- #### How do I add custom serialization logic?
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- This library looks for `toBSON()` functions on every path, and calls the `toBSON()` function to get the value to serialize.
-
- ```javascript
- var bson = new BSON();
-
- class CustomSerialize {
- toBSON() {
- return 42;
- }
- }
-
- const obj = { answer: new CustomSerialize() };
- // "{ answer: 42 }"
- console.log(bson.deserialize(bson.serialize(obj)));
- ```
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