Serialize form data to Json (deep structure).
Stringify your JSON at max speed
Serialize JavaScript to a superset of JSON that includes regular expressions and functions.
Transform OpenTelemetry SDK data into OTLP
serialize html forms
A structuredClone polyfill
Serialize/deserialize an error into a plain object
JS library that allows you to easily serialize and deserialize data with BigInt values
Serialization for Keyv
A serialize algorithm for JSON
TypeScript definitions for serialize-javascript
A per-spec XML serializer implementation
serialize objects to javascript
Serialize form inputs
Serializes any DOM node into a String
PHP serialize/unserialize in Javascript
Parses, serializes, and manipulates MIME types, according to the WHATWG MIME Sniffing Standard
A jsonld rdf-serialize actor
serialize form fields into an object or JSON
A json query-result-serialize actor
A Node.js framework agnostic library for serializing your data to JSON API
very fast object redaction
JSON.parse with bigints support
> Serialize/deserialize an error into a plain object in commonjs
ActiveRecord attributes stored serialized in a json column, super smooth. Typed and cast like Active Record. Supporting nested models, dirty tracking, some querying (with postgres jsonb contains), and working smoothy with form builders. Use your database as a typed object store via ActiveRecord, in the same models right next to ordinary ActiveRecord column-backed attributes and associations. Your json-serialized attr_json attributes use as much of the existing ActiveRecord architecture as we can.
Canon provides canonicalization and pretty-printing for various serialization formats (XML, HTML, JSON, YAML), producing standardized forms suitable for comparison, testing, digital signatures, and human-readable output.
DRY your controllers and make your API more predictable by defining responders for different formats. E.g. Posting an invalid resource in HTML should render a form with errors, while in JSON you expect serialized errors.
Inquirex lets you define multi-step questionnaires as directed graphs with conditional branching, using a conversational DSL (ask, say, mention) and an AST-based rule system (contains, equals, greater_than, all, any). The engine walks the graph, collects structured answers, and serializes everything to JSON — making it the ideal backbone for cross-platform intake forms where the frontend is a chat widget, a terminal, or a mobile app. Framework-agnostic, zero dependencies, thread-safe immutable definitions.
# SDKs generated by Sideko Netlify is a hosting service for the programmable web. It understands your documents and provides an API to handle atomic deploys of websites, manage form submissions, inject JavaScript snippets, and much more. This is a REST-style API that uses JSON for serialization and OAuth 2 for authentication. This document is an OpenAPI reference for the Netlify API that you can explore. For more detailed instructions for common uses, please visit the [online documentation](https://www.netlify.com/docs/api/). Visit our Community forum to join the conversation about [understanding and using Netlify’s API](https://community.netlify.com/t/common-issue-understanding-and-using-netlifys-api/160). Additionally, we have five API clients for your convenience: - [Python Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-python) - [Typescript Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-typescript) - [Ruby Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-ruby) - [Go Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-go) - [Rust Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-rust)
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface