bson 6.10.3 → 7.0.0-alpha
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- package/README.md +11 -1
- package/bson.d.ts +21 -14
- package/lib/bson.bundle.js +147 -78
- package/lib/bson.bundle.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/bson.cjs +147 -78
- package/lib/bson.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/lib/bson.mjs +148 -80
- package/lib/bson.mjs.map +1 -1
- package/lib/bson.node.mjs +4636 -0
- package/lib/bson.node.mjs.map +1 -0
- package/lib/bson.rn.cjs +146 -80
- package/lib/bson.rn.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/package.json +32 -32
- package/src/binary.ts +27 -4
- package/src/bson.ts +1 -1
- package/src/bson_value.ts +24 -1
- package/src/extended_json.ts +0 -3
- package/src/long.ts +4 -9
- package/src/objectid.ts +25 -25
- package/src/parser/on_demand/parse_to_elements.ts +25 -23
- package/src/timestamp.ts +10 -1
- package/src/utils/node_byte_utils.ts +15 -22
- package/src/utils/number_utils.ts +4 -13
- package/vendor/base64/LICENSE-MIT.txt +0 -20
- package/vendor/base64/README.md +0 -112
- package/vendor/base64/base64.js +0 -157
- package/vendor/base64/package.json +0 -43
- package/vendor/text-encoding/LICENSE.md +0 -237
- package/vendor/text-encoding/README.md +0 -111
- package/vendor/text-encoding/index.js +0 -9
- package/vendor/text-encoding/lib/encoding-indexes.js +0 -47
- package/vendor/text-encoding/lib/encoding.js +0 -3301
- package/vendor/text-encoding/package.json +0 -37
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Copyright Mathias Bynens <https://mathiasbynens.be/>
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# base64 [](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/base64) [](https://coveralls.io/r/mathiasbynens/base64)
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_base64_ is a robust base64 encoder/decoder that is fully compatible with [`atob()` and `btoa()`](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#atob), written in JavaScript. The base64-encoding and -decoding algorithms it uses are fully [RFC 4648](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-4) compliant.
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## Installation
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This function takes a byte string (the `input` parameter) and encodes it according to base64. The input data must be in the form of a string containing only characters in the range from U+0000 to U+00FF, each representing a binary byte with values `0x00` to `0xFF`. The `base64.encode()` function is designed to be fully compatible with [`btoa()` as described in the HTML Standard](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#dom-windowbase64-btoa).
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