Crates.io | jsonm-bugfixed |
lib.rs | jsonm-bugfixed |
version | 0.2.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-04-03 09:56:05.468966 |
updated_at | 2024-04-03 09:56:05.468966 |
description | jsonm implementation port for Rust. jsonm is a fast and safe way to compress JSON messages using memoization. jsonm makes messages up to several orders of magnitude smaller by getting rid of repeated names and values. |
homepage | https://github.com/Wabinab/rust-jsonm |
repository | https://github.com/Wabinab/rust-jsonm |
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jsonm implementation port for Rust.
Original library written in JS is here: https://github.com/lennartcl/jsonm
jsonm is a fast and safe way to compress JSON messages using memoization. jsonm makes messages up to several orders of magnitude smaller by getting rid of repeated names and values.
jsonm packs
[
{ "firstName": "Francis", "lastName": "Doe" },
{ "firstName": "Anna", "lastName": "Smith" },
{ "firstName": "Agent", "lastName": "Smith", "isAlias": true },
{ "firstName": "Anna", "lastName": "Francis" }
]
into
[ 0,
["firstName", "lastName", "Francis", "Doe"],
[3, 4, "Anna", "Smith"],
[3, 4, "isAlias", "Agent", 8, true],
[3, 4, 7, 5]
]
Notice how it eliminates all common substrings like "firstName" using memoization! jsonm keeps a dictionary to compress future messages even further. Send the message above a second time, and it becomes:
[0,[3,4,5,6],[3,4,7,8],[3,4,9,10,8,11],[3,4,7,5],1]
And
[
{ "firstName": "Bryan", "lastName": "Fuller" },
{ "firstName": "Anna", "lastName": "Adams" },
{ "firstName": "Tim", "lastName": "Peterson" },
{ "firstName": "Francis", "lastName": "Peterson" }
]
becomes
[0,[3,4,"Bryan","Fuller"],[3,4,7,"Adams"],[3,4,"Tim","Peterson"],[3,4,5,16]]
By avoiding repetition, jsonm can for example help decrease the size of messages sent from a web server to the client. It effectively leaves out all information the client already knows about.
[dependencies]
"jsonm" = "0.1"
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_json;
extern crate jsonm;
use jsonm::packer::{PackOptions, Packer};
use jsonm::unpacker::Unpacker;
let mut packer = Packer::new();
let options = PackOptions::new();
let packed = packer.pack(&json!({ "bar": 1, "foo": "1" }), &options).unwrap(); // packed is ["bar", "foo", "1", "~1", 0]
let mut unpacker = Unpacker::new();
let unpacked: Value = unpacker.unpack(&packed).unwrap(); // unpacked is Object({ "bar": 1, "foo": "1" })