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README.md

destr

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A faster, secure and convenient alternative for JSON.parse.

Usage

Node.js

Install dependency:

# npm
npm i destr

# yarn
yarn add destr

# pnpm
pnpm i destr

Import into your Node.js project:

// ESM
import { destr, safeDestr } from "destr";

// CommonJS
const { destr, safeDestr } = require("destr");

Deno

import { destr, safeDestr } from "https://deno.land/x/destr/src/index.ts";

console.log(destr('{ "deno": "yay" }'));

Why?

Type Safe

const obj = JSON.parse("{}"); // obj type is any

const obj = destr("{}"); // obj type is unknown by default

const obj = destr<MyInterface>("{}"); // obj is well-typed

Fast fallback to input if is not string

🚀 Up to 500 times faster than JSON.parse!

// Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token u in JSON at position 0
JSON.parse();

// undefined
destr();

Fast lookup for known string values

🚀 Up to 900 times faster than JSON.parse!

// Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token T in JSON at position 0
JSON.parse("TRUE");

// true
destr("TRUE");

Fallback to original value if parse fails (empty or any plain string)

🚀 Up to 900 times faster than JSON.parse!

// Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token s in JSON at position 0
JSON.parse("salam");

// "salam"
destr("salam");

Note: This fails in safe/strict mode with safeDestr.

Avoid prototype pollution

const input = '{ "user": { "__proto__": { "isAdmin": true } } }';

// { user: { __proto__: { isAdmin: true } } }
JSON.parse(input);

// { user: {} }
destr(input);

Strict Mode

When using safeDestr it will throw an error if the input is not a valid JSON string or parsing fails. (non string values and built-ins will be still returned as-is)

// Returns "[foo"
destr("[foo");

// Throws an error
safeDestr("[foo");

Benchmarks

destr is sometimes little bit slower than JSON.parse when parsing a valid JSON string mainly because of transform to avoid prototype pollution which can lead to serious security issues if not being sanitized. In the other words, destr is better when input is not always a JSON string or from untrusted source like request body.

Check Benchmarks

License

MIT. Made with 💖