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# structuredClone polyfill | |
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An env agnostic serializer and deserializer with recursion ability and types beyond *JSON* from the *HTML* standard itself. | |
* [Supported Types](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Structured_clone_algorithm#supported_types) | |
* *not supported yet*: Blob, File, FileList, ImageBitmap, ImageData or others non *JS* types but typed arrays are supported without major issues, but u/int8, u/int16, and u/int32 are the only safely suppored (right now). | |
* *not possible to implement*: the `{transfer: []}` option can be passed but it's completely ignored. | |
* [MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/structuredClone) | |
* [Serializer](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/structured-data.html#structuredserializeinternal) | |
* [Deserializer](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/structured-data.html#structureddeserialize) | |
Serialized values can be safely stringified as *JSON* too, and deserialization resurrect all values, even recursive, or more complex than what *JSON* allows. | |
### Examples | |
Check the [100% test coverage](./test/index.js) to know even more. | |
```js | |
// as default export | |
import structuredClone from '@ungap/structured-clone'; | |
const cloned = structuredClone({any: 'serializable'}); | |
// as independent serializer/deserializer | |
import {serialize, deserialize} from '@ungap/structured-clone'; | |
// the result can be stringified as JSON without issues | |
// even if there is recursive data, bigint values, | |
// typed arrays, and so on | |
const serialized = serialize({any: 'serializable'}); | |
// the result will be a replica of the original object | |
const deserialized = deserialize(serialized); | |
``` | |
#### Global Polyfill | |
Note: Only monkey patch the global if needed. This polyfill works just fine as an explicit import: `import structuredClone from "@ungap/structured-clone"` | |
```js | |
// Attach the polyfill as a Global function | |
import structuredClone from "@ungap/structured-clone"; | |
if (!("structuredClone" in globalThis)) { | |
globalThis.structuredClone = structuredClone; | |
} | |
// Or don't monkey patch | |
import structuredClone from "@ungap/structured-clone" | |
// Just use it in the file | |
structuredClone() | |
``` | |
**Note**: Do not attach this module's default export directly to the global scope, whithout a conditional guard to detect a native implementation. In environments where there is a native global implementation of `structuredClone()` already, assignment to the global object will result in an infinite loop when `globalThis.structuredClone()` is called. See the example above for a safe way to provide the polyfill globally in your project. | |
### Extra Features | |
There is no middle-ground between the structured clone algorithm and JSON: | |
* JSON is more relaxed about incompatible values: it just ignores these | |
* Structured clone is inflexible regarding incompatible values, yet it makes specialized instances impossible to reconstruct, plus it doesn't offer any helper, such as `toJSON()`, to make serialization possible, or better, with specific cases | |
This module specialized `serialize` export offers, within the optional extra argument, a **lossy** property to avoid throwing when incompatible types are found down the road (function, symbol, ...), so that it is possible to send with less worrying about thrown errors. | |
```js | |
// as default export | |
import structuredClone from '@ungap/structured-clone'; | |
const cloned = structuredClone( | |
{ | |
method() { | |
// ignored, won't be cloned | |
}, | |
special: Symbol('also ignored') | |
}, | |
{ | |
// avoid throwing | |
lossy: true, | |
// avoid throwing *and* looks for toJSON | |
json: true | |
} | |
); | |
``` | |
The behavior is the same found in *JSON* when it comes to *Array*, so that unsupported values will result as `null` placeholders instead. | |
#### toJSON | |
If `lossy` option is not enough, `json` will actually enforce `lossy` and also check for `toJSON` method when objects are parsed. | |
Alternative, the `json` exports combines all features: | |
```js | |
import {stringify, parse} from '@ungap/structured-clone/json'; | |
parse(stringify({any: 'serializable'})); | |
``` | |