A ponyfill for Buffer.from
, uses native implementation if available.
npm install --save buffer-from
const bufferFrom = require('buffer-from') console.log(bufferFrom([1, 2, 3, 4])) //=> <Buffer 01 02 03 04> const arr = new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3, 4]) console.log(bufferFrom(arr.buffer, 1, 2)) //=> <Buffer 02 03> console.log(bufferFrom('test', 'utf8')) //=> <Buffer 74 65 73 74> const buf = bufferFrom('test') console.log(bufferFrom(buf)) //=> <Buffer 74 65 73 74>
array
<Array>Allocates a new Buffer
using an array
of octets.
arrayBuffer
<ArrayBuffer> The .buffer
property of a TypedArray or ArrayBufferbyteOffset
<Integer> Where to start copying from arrayBuffer
. Default: 0
length
<Integer> How many bytes to copy from arrayBuffer
. Default: arrayBuffer.length - byteOffset
When passed a reference to the .buffer
property of a TypedArray instance, the newly created Buffer
will share the same allocated memory as the TypedArray.
The optional byteOffset
and length
arguments specify a memory range within the arrayBuffer
that will be shared by the Buffer
.
buffer
<Buffer> An existing Buffer
to copy data fromCopies the passed buffer
data onto a new Buffer
instance.
string
<String> A string to encode.encoding
<String> The encoding of string
. Default: 'utf8'
Creates a new Buffer
containing the given JavaScript string string
. If provided, the encoding
parameter identifies the character encoding of string
.
Buffer.alloc
Buffer.allocUnsafe