@votingworks/ballot-encoder v5.2.1
Ballot Encoder
Provides encoding and decoding services for completed ballots.
Dev Install
To use within VS Code:
pnpm installPubishing New NPM Version
- Update the version and create a git tag: 
npm version [major|minor|patch] - Push branch for PR review. Once approved…
 - Generate the JavaScript files from TypeScript: 
pnpm prepare(orpnpx tsc) - Publish current version: 
npm publish --access=public 
Optionally, deprecate a previous version. For example:
npm deprecate -f '@votingworks/ballot-encoder@1.3.1' "Poor translations"
Example
import {
  CompletedBallot,
  decodeBallot,
  electionSample as election,
  encodeBallot,
  getContests,
  vote,
} from '@votingworks/ballot-encoder'
const ballotStyle = election.ballotStyles[0]
const precinct = election.precincts[0]
const ballotId = 'abcde'
const contests = getContests({ ballotStyle, election })
const votes = vote(contests, {
  'judicial-robert-demergue': 'yes',
  'judicial-elmer-hull': 'yes',
  'question-a': 'yes',
  'question-b': 'no',
  'question-c': 'yes',
  'proposition-1': 'yes',
  'measure-101': 'no',
  '102': 'yes',
})
const ballot: CompletedBallot = {
  ballotId,
  ballotStyle,
  precinct,
  votes,
}
console.log(encodeBallot(ballot))
/*
Uint8Array [
  86, 88,  1,  2,  49,  50,  2,
  50, 51,  0, 15, 254, 208, 86,
  22, 38, 54, 70,  80
]
*/
console.log(decodeBallot(election, encodeBallot(ballot)).ballot.votes)
/*
{
  '102': 'yes',
  'judicial-robert-demergue': 'yes',
  'judicial-elmer-hull': 'yes',
  'question-a': 'yes',
  'question-b': 'no',
  'question-c': 'yes',
  'proposition-1': 'yes',
  'measure-101': 'no'
}
*/Usage
To encode a ballot, simply pass an election and a completed ballot object to
encodeBallot. You'll get back a buffer that may be stored or transmitted and
later passed to decodeBallot with the same election data given to
encodeBallot.
There are multiple encoder versions and by default the latest will be used when
encoding. To specify the version, pass the EncoderVersion as the second
parameter to encodeBallot:
import { encodeBallot, EncoderVersion } from '@votingworks/ballot-encoder'
const encodedBallot = encodeBallot(ballot, EncoderVersion.v1)When decoding, you may pass an EncoderVersion or you may allow decodeBallot
to detect the encoder version:
import { decodeBallot, EncoderVersion } from '@votingworks/ballot-encoder'
// automatically detect version
const result = decodeBallot(election, encodedBallot)
console.log('Ballot version:', result.version)
console.log('Ballot:', result.ballot)
// specify version
const result = decodeBallot(election, encodedBallot, EncoderVersion.v0)
console.log('Ballot version:', result.version)
console.log('Ballot:', result.ballot)If you only want to detect the version, you can simply use detect:
import { detect } from '@votingworks/ballot-encoder'
const version = detect(encodedBallot)
console.log('Ballot version:', version)Publish
This project uses the Angular Commit Message Format convention. How to publish a new version:
- Determine what the appropriate version bump is (i.e. patch, minor, or major).
Let's assume this is stored in the environment variable 
BUMP. - Create a branch for publishing the new version.
 - Bump the version: 
npm version $BUMP. - Publish the package to NPM: 
pnpm publish:npm. - Push the branch and the new tag:
git push -u origin HEAD && git push --tags. - Create a pull request for your newly pushed branch. Note that this pull request should only have the version bump commit, nothing else.
 - Get the pull request approved and merged.
 
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