Elixir BERT encoder/decoder. See http://bert-rpc.org for full spec.
The following types can be automatically encoded and decoded.
integer <-> BERT integer
float <-> BERT float
atom <-> BERT atom
tuple <-> BERT tuple
list <-> BERT list or BERT bytelist
binary <-> BERT binary
[] <-> BERT nil (complex)
bool <-> BERT boolean (complex)
Map <-> BERT dict (complex)
To encode Elixir terms to BERT binaries, use:
Bertex.encode(term) -> binary
To decode BERT binaries to Elixir terms, use:
Bertex.decode(binary) -> term
To safely decode BERT binaries to Elixir terms, use:
Bertex.safe_decode(binary) -> term
Examples
iex> Bertex.encode([42, :banana, {:xy, 5, 10}, "robot", true, false])
<<131,108,0,0,0,6,97,42,100,0,6,98,97,110,97,110,97,104,3,100,0,2,120,121,97,5,97,10,109,0,0,0,5,114,111,98,111,116,104,2,100,0,4,98,101,114,116,100,0,4,116,114,117,101,104,2,100,0,4,98,101,114,116,100,0,5,102,97,108,115,101,106>>
iex> Bertex.decode(<<131,108,0,0,0,6,97,42,100,0,6,98,97,110,97,110,97,104,3,100,0,2,120,121,97,5,97,10,109,0,0,0,5,114,111,98,111,116,104,2,100,0,4,98,101,114,116,100,0,4,116,114,117,101,104,2,100,0,4,98,101,114,116,100,0,5,102,97,108,115,101,106>>)
[42, :banana, {:xy, 5, 10}, "robot", true, false]
iex> dict = HashDict.new |> HashDict.put(:hello, "world") |> Bertex.encode
<<131,104,3,100,0,4,98,101,114,116,100,0,4,100,105,99,116,108,0,0,0,1,104,2,100,0,5,104,101,108,108,111,109,0,0,0,5,119,111,114,108,100,106>>
iex> %{hello: "world"} |> Bertex.encode
<<131, 104, 3, 100, 0, 4, 98, 101, 114, 116, 100, 0, 4, 100, 105, 99, 116, 108, 0, 0, 0, 1, 104, 2, 100, 0, 5, 104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 109, 0, 0, 0, 5, 119, 111, 114, 108, 100, 106>>