Erlang/OTP, >= R15B -- for older version, rebar won't work. Also based on the new msgpack spec 232a0d.
{deps, [
{msgpack, ".*",
{git, "git://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-erlang.git", "master"}}
]}.
Ham = msgpack:pack(Spam),
{ok, Spam} = msgpack:unpack(Ham).
{Term0, Rest0} = msgpack:unpack_stream(Binary),
{Term1, Rest1} = msgpack:unpack_stream(Rest0),
...
Now this supports string type!
Opt = [{enable_str, true}]
{ok, "埼玉"} = msgpack:unpack(msgpack:pack("埼玉", Opt), Opt).
=> {ok,[22524,29577]}
There are several options for msgpack:pack/2
and msgpack:unpack/2
.
See msgpack:options()
in msgpack.hrl
.
Since Erlang/OTP 17.0
msgpack:pack(#{ <<"key">> => <<"value">> }, [{format, map}]).
Or use old jiffy/jsx style
msgpack:pack({[{<<"key">>, <<"value">>}]}, [{format, jiffy}]),
msgpack:pack([{<<"key">>, <<"value">>}], [{format, jsx}]).
Now msgpack-erlang supports ext type. Now you can serialize everything
with your original (de)serializer. That will enable us to handle
erlang- native types like pid()
, ref()
contained in tuple()
. See
test/msgpack_ext_example_tests.erl
for example code.
Packer = fun({ref, Ref}, Opt) when is_reference(Ref) -> {ok, {12, term_to_binary(Ref)}} end,
Unpacker = fun(12, Bin) -> {ok, {ref, binary_to_term(Bin)}} end,
Ref = make_ref(),
Opt = [{ext,{Packer,Unpacker}}],
{ok, {ref, Ref}} = msgpack:unpack(msgpack:pack({ref, Ref}, Opt), Opt).
This is still experimental feature, so I'm waiting for your feedback.
To use as same with old spec:
OldHam = msgpack:pack(Spam, [{enable_str,false}]),
{ok, Spam} = msgpack:unpack(OldHam, [{enable_str,false}]).
Since 0.2.3 now it's false by default.
See msgpack-erlang-tests for further tests
Apache License 2.0
- set back default style as jiffy
- fix bugs around nil/null handling
- supports map new in 17.0
- jiffy-style maps will be deprecated in near future
- set default style as map
0.2 series works with OTP 17.0, R16, R15, and with MessagePack's new
and old format. But does not support map
type introduced in
OTP 17.0.
It also supports JSX-compatible mode.