This is a NodeJS library to help to read Buffer instance easily.
npm i ginkgoch-buffer-reader --save
npm test
Prepare for data
const buffer = Buffer.alloc(4);
buffer.writeInt8(8, 0);
buffer.writeInt16LE(16, 1);
buffer.writeUInt32LE(32, 3);
buffer.writeDoubleBE(54.8765, 7);
Without Ginkgoch Buffer Reader
let i1 = buffer.readInt8(0);
let i2 = buffer.readInt16LE(1);
let i3 = buffer.readUInt32LE(3);
let i4 = buffer.readDoubleBE(7);
With Ginkgoch Buffer Reader
It automatically manages the read position for you. You don't need to remember the position and the boring type length calculations.
const BufferReader = require('ginkgoch-buffer-reader');
let br = new BufferReader(buffer);
let i1 = br.nextInt8();
let i2 = br.nextInt16LE();
let i3 = br.nextUInt32LE();
let i4 = br.nextDoubleBE();
constructor(buffer: Buffer);
seek(offset: number, fromBeginning = true);
nextBuffer(length: number);
nextString(length: number, encoding = 'utf-8');
nextIn8();
nextUInt8();
nextUInt16LE();
nextUInt16BE();
nextInt16LE();
nextInt16BE();
nextUInt32LE();
nextUInt32BE();
nextInt32LE();
nextInt32BE();
nextFloatLE();
nextFloatBE();
nextDoubleLE();
nextDoubleBE();
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