URLFormJS
compress-json
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URLFormJS
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I'm concerned about the `#` character in the URL.
# means fragment and that's kept local and not sent to the server unless client side Javascript sends it to the server. I would use an identifier that doesn't already mean something to the URL.
See https://github.com/Cyphrme/URLFormJS#query-parameters-fragme... (Also see https://github.com/Cyphrme/Path)
For an example where this is relevant: https://cyphr.me/ed25519_tool/ed.html#?msg_encoding=Text&msg...
And see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.5
- URLFormJS: Create sticky forms, stateful applications, shareable links
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How to store your app's entire state in the url
I wrote a library for storing application state in the URL. Its novel feature is using fragment query, which prevents the information from being sent to the server.
https://github.com/Cyphrme/URLFormJS
I would love to see it get more use.
Here's a small demo: https://cyphrme.github.io/URLFormJS/#?first_name=Bob&last_na...
See my other comment on this page for some other examples of its use.
compress-json
- Angular side compression and de-compression
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Angular side string compression and de-compression
May be try this https://github.com/beenotung/compress-json
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How to store your app's entire state in the url
Depending on how repeative the object keys are, you maybe able to save quite some spaces with compress-json [1].
Since the OP is using lz-string to do compression, I suppose the data should be repetitive.
[1] https://www.npmjs.com/package/compress-json
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What are some alternatives?
Path - A more robust URI naming scheme
sqlite-zstd - Transparent dictionary-based row-level compression for SQLite
calculang - calculang is a language for calculations 🧮💬👩💻
u - μ is a JavaScript library for encoding/decoding state (JavaScript object) in URL
nonio
CozeJS - Coze Javascript - cryptographic JSON messaging specification
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xstate - Actor-based state management & orchestration for complex app logic.
ipfs - IPFS implementation in JavaScript
brotli-wasm - A reliable compressor and decompressor for Brotli, supporting node & browsers via wasm