WebReflection/JSONH is a JavaScript project with 643 stars. Homogeneous Collection Compressor
Snapshot summary built from the project's own GitHub metadata — there's no written TopGit review yet. The page will update automatically when a full review is published.
WHY NO REVIEW YET
TopGit writes full reviews for the most-starred, most-requested repositories. This page is a snapshot until then — see the READ ME tab for the original README in full.
📢 Check packatoon out to have just the packing/unpacking ability 🥳
What is JSONH
JSONH is one of the most performant, yet safe, cross programming language, way to pack and unpack generic homogenous collections.
Based on native or shimmed JSON implementation, JSONH is nothing different than a procedure performed right before JSON.stringify(data) or right after JSON.parse(data)
It is demonstrated that overall performances of JSONH are up to 3 times faster in compression and 2 times in parsing thanks to smaller and simplified nature of the collection/string.
It is also demonstrated that resulting bandwidth size will be incrementally smaller than equivalent JSON operation reaching, in certain cases, down to 30% of original size and without gzip/deflate compression in place.
JSONH is the latest version of json.hpack project and based on JSONDB concept.
New in version 0.0.2 ( JS only )
added experimental and optional schema argument at the end of all methods in order to parse automatically one or more nested homogenous collections
covered via unit tests pack/unpack with or without the usage of a schema
What is an Homogenous Collection
Usually a database result set, stored as list of objects where all of them contains the same amount of keys with identical name.
This is a basic homogeneous collection example:
We all have exchange over the network one or more homogenous collections at least once.
JSONH is able to pack the example into [2,"a","b","A","B","C","D","E","F"] and unpack it into original collection at light speed.
JSONH is suitable for
runtime data compression with or without gzip/deflate on both client and server side
creation of static JavaScript files to serve in order to save space on Hard Drive and eventually make runtime gzip/deflate compression easier (smaller input)
send huge collection of data from the client to the server and improving performances over JSON.stringify(data) and required network bandwidth
If the generic object/data contains one or more homogenous collections, JSONH is suitable for these cases too via pack and unpack operations.
Please read the related post to know more.
JSONH API
Every implementation is suitable for the programming language code style and every method supports original JSON signature.
As example the JavaScript version is a global JSONH object with stringify, parse, pack, and unpack methods.
The python version is a module similar to json one with current methods: dump, dumps, load, loads, pack, and unpack.
The php 5 version is a static class plus some function in order to let developers decide for their favorite stile.
Extra arguments accepted by json_encode and json_decode are supported as well.
clean up locally tests and use a standard one able to cover all aspects per each implementation
C# version, and hopefully with other developers help other languages too
simplified yet cross platform way to map hybrid objects, specifying via white list one or more nested properties to pack on stringify, and unpack on parse (automated and addressed compression for complex objects)
JavaScript And Native JSON Escape Problems
As @garethheyes pointed out by in this post, native JSON.stringify(data) may produce invalid JavaScript.
Since JSONH aim is not to change native JSON behavior, neither is JSONH a replacement for JSON, all I can suggest is to perform this replacement when and if data could be corrupted:
This will ensure proper escape for those characters plus performances will be still better thanks to reduced string output size (compared with the equivalent operation performed by JSON.stringify(data)).
TopGit's metadata for WebReflection/JSONH does not record a license. Most public repositories on GitHub ARE open source, but the exact terms vary — verify by opening the LICENSE file directly.
What is WebReflection/JSONH?
WebReflection/JSONH (WebReflection/JSONH) is a JavaScript project on GitHub. From the project's own README: Homogeneous Collection Compressor
Where do I read more about WebReflection/JSONH?
This TopGit page is a snapshot — the READ ME tab shows the project's own README content (links stripped, images preserved). The GitHub repository at github.com/WebReflection/JSONH is the definitive source.
Read full README in the tab above.
Want a second opinion on JSONH?
Ask an AI that can read this page — one click and you get its take on JSONH.