@ipld/garbage v6.0.11
@ipld/garbage
Garbage data generator for the IPLD Data Model
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Install
$ npm i @ipld/garbageBased on substack's "garbage".
API
garbage(count = 200, options)
Where count determines the approximate target number of bytes a garbage object should consume. And options allows for a weight object that allows you to provide a number for each object type to weight the random garbage generator. By default, all object types are weighted equally (with a value of 1), providing a number (>= 0), you can adjust the liklihood that particular types will appear relative to the weights of the other types. A weighting of 0 will turn off that type entirely.
options
options.weightsan object with properties matching the IPLD data model types (see below) with numbers (>=0) that will weight randomness selection. Default:{ list: 1, map: 1, string: 1, bytes: 1, boolean: 1, integer: 1, float: 1, null: 1, CID: 1 }.options.initialWeightsan object, similar tooptions.weights, that only applies to the initial object. Subsequent object creation will useoptions.weights. This allows for weighting of the container object to be more typical of IPLD data, which is typically some kind of map or list. Default{ list: 10, map: 10, string: 1, bytes: 1, boolean: 1, integer: 1, float: 1, null: 1, CID: 1 }.
Where you provide a custom weights, it will override initialWeights. e.g. { weights: { float: 0 } } will result in no floats at all, even for the initial object.
import { garbage } from '@ipld/garbage'
console.log(garbage(100, { weights: { float: 0, object: 0 }}))Might yield:
{
'QbN/}`EO\tb6>\tI,`': 7827882605575541,
"~'wD!☺S}<Q|d1$☺": Uint8Array(12) [
116, 12, 191, 180, 214,
0, 88, 26, 116, 213,
88, 109
],
'q<': CID(baguqefrapdjrz7rknhnokqxo75ogs2hfpmdqiy7weez55ezaoyh63sd22n4q)
}All IPLD Data Model types are within range for random creation, including top-level returns (a single call to garbage() might just return a null):
- null
- boolean
- integer
- float
- string
- bytes
- list
- map
- CID
Use import { toString } from '@ipld/garbage/to-string' to import a function that can turn an object returned by garbage() to a JavaScript string. This may be useful for generating a fixed set of test fixtures rather than relying on randomness during each run.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE / http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT (LICENSE-MIT / http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
Contribute
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