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@josepot/ts-scale-codec v0.2.0

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ts-scale-codec

A modular, composable, strongly typed and lightweight implementation of the SCALE Codec

Installation

npm install --save @josepot/ts-scale-codec

Usage Example

import { Struct, U32, Vector, Str, Enum, Bool } from "@josepot/ts-scale-codec"
import { bufferToHex } from "./utils"

const [encoder, decoder] = Struct({
  id: U32,
  name: Str,
  friendIds: Vector(U32),
  event: Enum({
    one: Str,
    many: Vector(Str),
    allOrNothing: Bool,
  })
})

/*
Something very important is the types that are being inferred from this definition,
which both the encoder and the decoder will use. For instance, the input of the
encoder must be compatible with the following interface:

interface SomeData {
  id: number;
  name: string;
  friendIds: number[];
  event:
    | { tag: "one"; value: string; }
    | { tag: "many"; value: string[]; }
    | { tag: "allOrNothing"; value: boolean; };
}

Which, as you might expect, it's the same interface that's returned by the
decoder.
*/

const encodedData: ArrayBuffer = encoder({
  id: 100,
  name: "Some name",
  friendIds: [1, 2, 3],
  event: { tag: "allOrNothing" as const, value: true }
})

console.log(bufferToHex(encodedData))
// => 0x6400000024536f6d65206e616d650c0100000002000000030000000201

const decodedData = decoder(encodedData).value
// also possible:
// const decodedData = decoder("0x6400000024536f6d65206e616d650c0100000002000000030000000201").value

console.log(JSON.stringify(decodedData, null, 2))
// =>
//{
//  "id": 100,
//  "name": "Some name",
//  "friendIds": [
//    1,
//    2,
//    3
//  ],
//  "event": {
//    "tag": "allOrNothing",
//    "value": true
//  }
//}

Custom definitions

In this library you won't find common definitions like AccountId. However, since the definitions of this library are enhanceable and composable, it's very easy to create new custom definitions. For instance, the implementation of the Str Codec looks like this:

import { enhanceCodec, Vector, U8 } from "@/."

const fromStringToBytes = (value: string) =>
  value.split("").map((_, idx) => value.charCodeAt(idx))

const fromBytesToString = (bytes: number[]) => String.fromCharCode(...bytes)

export const Str = enhanceCodec(
  Vector(U8),
  fromStringToBytes,
  fromBytesToString,
)

Similarly, you could implement any other definitions are that based on other definitions. For instance, a possible implementation of an AccountId definition could be:

import { enhanceCodec, Bytes } from "@josepot/ts-scale-codec"
import { decodeAddress, encodeAddress } from "@polkadot/util-crypto"

export const AccountId = enhanceCodec(
  Bytes(32),
  decodeAddress,
  encodeAddress,
)
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