JavaScript tool to unserialize data taken from PHP. It can parse 'serialize()' output, or even serialized sessions data.
Credits
- The PHP unserializer is taken from kvz's phpjs project.
- The session unserializer's idea is taken from dumpling, which is highly limited by its lack of a real unserializer, and has lot of crash cases.
Installation
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to connect to an SQLite database from Node.js applications. Installing sqlite3 module. To interact with the SQLite database, you need to download and install sqlite3 module. You can use npm to do so using the following command.
Node.js
Install from npm :
The use it the usual way :
Browser
Download tarball from github and then unarchive this where you want, then you can simply include it in your page :
Compatibility issues
This library has been tested server-side only. For example it uses [].reduce
, so it may not work on some browsers. Do not hesitate to make pull requests to fix it for you favorite browsers :)
Notes
Node Js Php Serialize Example Pdf
- Note that
array()
will be converted to{}
and not[]
. That can be discussed asarray()
in PHP has various significations. A choice had to be done, but it may change in the future (cf. next point). - A less obvious conversion is
array('a', 'b')
which will be converted to{'0': 'a', '1': 'b'}
. Quite annoying, and it will be fixed if necessary (this means I won't work on this issue unless you really need it, but I agree this is not normal behavior).
Usage
The module exposes two methods:
unserialize(string)
Unserialize output taken from PHP's serialize()
method.
It currently does not suport objects.
unserializeSession(string)
Unserialize PHP serialized session. PHP uses a weird custom format to serialize session data, something like '$key1$serializedData1 $key2$serializedData2 …
', this methods will parse this and unserialize chunks so you can have a simple anonymous objects.