Buffer compression and transformation codecs for use in Zarr.js and beyond...
npm install numcodecs
import { Blosc, GZip, Zlib, LZ4, Zstd } from 'numcodecs';
const codec = new Blosc();
// or Blosc.fromConfig({ clevel: 5, cname: 'lz4', shuffle: Blosc.SHUFFLE, blocksize: 0 });
const size = 100000;
const arr = new Uint32Array(size);
for (let i = 0; i < size; i++) {
arr[i] = i;
}
const bytes = new Uint8Array(arr.buffer);
console.log(bytes);
// Uint8Array(400000) [0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, ... ]
const encoded = await codec.encode(bytes);
console.log(encoded);
// Uint8Array(3744) [2, 1, 33, 4, 128, 26, 6, 0, 0, 0, 4, 0, ... ]
const decoded = await codec.decode(encoded);
console.log(new Uint32Array(decoded.buffer));
// Uint32Array(100000) [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ... ]
This project is an incomplete TypeScript implementation of the buffer compression library
numcodecs
. The following codecs
are currently supported:
blosc
gzip
lz4
zlib
zstd
Each compressor is bundled as the default export of separate code-split submodules. This makes it easy to import each module independently in your applications or from a ESM-friendly CDN like skypack.
- Node / bundlers
// Main entry point (exports all codecs)
import { Zlib } from 'numcodecs';
// Submodule entry point (exports only `zlib`)
import Zlib from 'numcodecs/zlib';
- Browser / Deno
// Main entry point (exports all codecs)
import { Zlib } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/numcodecs';
// Submodule entry point (exports only `zlib`)
import Zlib from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/numcodecs/zlib';
$ git clone https://github.com/manzt/numcodecs.js.git
$ cd numcodecs.js
$ npm install && npm run test
The <codec_name>.js
+ <codec_name>.wasm
source for each WASM-based codec are
generated with Docker with the following commands:
cd codecs/<codec_name>
npm run build
For changes to be reflected in package changelogs, run npx changeset
and
follow the prompts.
Note not every PR requires a changeset. Since changesets are focused on releases and changelogs, changes to the repository that don't effect these won't need a changeset (e.g., documentation, tests).
The Changesets GitHub action will create and update a PR that applies changesets and publishes new versions.