From 0061f0e04fd208b68a1cf0acd7d8afe515d44fbe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Taoussanis Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2020 09:39:40 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] v2.15.1 --- index.html | 2 +- taoensso.nippy.benchmarks.html | 2 +- taoensso.nippy.compression.html | 2 +- taoensso.nippy.crypto.html | 2 +- taoensso.nippy.encryption.html | 2 +- taoensso.nippy.html | 144 ++++++++++++++++++++------------ taoensso.nippy.tools.html | 2 +- taoensso.nippy.utils.html | 2 +- 8 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-) diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index ce90648..3eae258 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Nippy 2.15.0

Nippy 2.15.0

Released under the Eclipse Public License

High-performance serialization library for Clojure.

Installation

To install, add the following dependency to your project or build file:

[com.taoensso/nippy "2.15.0"]

Namespaces

taoensso.nippy.crypto

Low-level crypto utils.
+Nippy 2.15.1

Nippy 2.15.1

Released under the Eclipse Public License

High-performance serialization library for Clojure.

Installation

To install, add the following dependency to your project or build file:

[com.taoensso/nippy "2.15.1"]

Namespaces

taoensso.nippy.encryption

Simple no-nonsense crypto with reasonable defaults

taoensso.nippy.tools

Utils for 3rd-party tools that want to add user-configurable Nippy support.
 Used by Carmine, Faraday, etc.

taoensso.nippy.utils

Public variables and functions:

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/taoensso.nippy.benchmarks.html b/taoensso.nippy.benchmarks.html index 38b8d78..2d52689 100644 --- a/taoensso.nippy.benchmarks.html +++ b/taoensso.nippy.benchmarks.html @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -taoensso.nippy.benchmarks documentation

taoensso.nippy.benchmarks

bench

(bench {:keys [reader? lzma2? fressian? laps], :or {laps 1}})

bench*

macro

(bench* & body)

bench1

(bench1 freezer thawer & [sizer])

fressian-freeze

(fressian-freeze value)

fressian-thaw

(fressian-thaw value)
\ No newline at end of file +taoensso.nippy.benchmarks documentation

taoensso.nippy.benchmarks

bench

(bench {:keys [reader? lzma2? fressian? laps], :or {laps 1}})

bench*

macro

(bench* & body)

bench1

(bench1 freezer thawer & [sizer])

fressian-freeze

(fressian-freeze value)

fressian-thaw

(fressian-thaw value)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/taoensso.nippy.compression.html b/taoensso.nippy.compression.html index 7d61352..37409b8 100644 --- a/taoensso.nippy.compression.html +++ b/taoensso.nippy.compression.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -taoensso.nippy.compression documentation

taoensso.nippy.compression

ICompressor

protocol

members

compress

(compress compressor ba)

decompress

(decompress compressor ba)

header-id

(header-id compressor)

lz4-compressor

Default net.jpountz.lz4 compressor:
+taoensso.nippy.compression documentation

taoensso.nippy.compression

ICompressor

protocol

members

compress

(compress compressor ba)

decompress

(decompress compressor ba)

header-id

(header-id compressor)

lz4-compressor

Default net.jpountz.lz4 compressor:
       Ratio: low.
 Write speed: very high.
  Read speed: very high.
diff --git a/taoensso.nippy.crypto.html b/taoensso.nippy.crypto.html
index beb9355..581d491 100644
--- a/taoensso.nippy.crypto.html
+++ b/taoensso.nippy.crypto.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 
-taoensso.nippy.crypto documentation

taoensso.nippy.crypto

Low-level crypto utils.
+taoensso.nippy.crypto documentation

taoensso.nippy.crypto

Low-level crypto utils.
 Private & alpha, very likely to change!

cbc-cipher

(cbc-cipher)

cipher-kit-aes-cbc

Default CipherKit for AES CBC
 

cipher-kit-aes-gcm

Default CipherKit for AES GCM
 

decrypt

(decrypt {:keys [cipher-kit salt-size salt->key-fn enc-ba], :or {cipher-kit cipher-kit-aes-gcm}})

encrypt

(encrypt {:keys [cipher-kit ?salt-ba key-ba plain-ba rand-bytes-fn], :or {cipher-kit cipher-kit-aes-gcm, rand-bytes-fn rand-bytes}})

gcm-cipher

(gcm-cipher)

ICipherKit

protocol

members

get-cipher

(get-cipher _)
Returns a thread-safe `javax.crypto.Cipher` instance.
diff --git a/taoensso.nippy.encryption.html b/taoensso.nippy.encryption.html
index 6fddd25..4a9d770 100644
--- a/taoensso.nippy.encryption.html
+++ b/taoensso.nippy.encryption.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 
-taoensso.nippy.encryption documentation

taoensso.nippy.encryption

Simple no-nonsense crypto with reasonable defaults
+taoensso.nippy.encryption documentation

taoensso.nippy.encryption

Simple no-nonsense crypto with reasonable defaults
 

aes128-cbc-encryptor

Default 128bit AES-CBC encryptor with many-round SHA-512 key-gen.
 See also `aes-128-cbc-encryptor`.

aes128-gcm-encryptor

Default 128bit AES-GCM encryptor with many-round SHA-512 key-gen.
 
diff --git a/taoensso.nippy.html b/taoensso.nippy.html
index 2734130..f6cff12 100644
--- a/taoensso.nippy.html
+++ b/taoensso.nippy.html
@@ -1,29 +1,61 @@
 
-taoensso.nippy documentation

taoensso.nippy

High-performance serialization library for Clojure
+taoensso.nippy documentation

taoensso.nippy

High-performance serialization library for Clojure
 

*auto-freeze-compressor*

dynamic

(fn [byte-array])->compressor used by `(freeze <x> {:compressor :auto}),
-nil => default

*custom-readers*

dynamic

{<hash-or-byte-id> (fn [data-input])->read}
-

*final-freeze-fallback*

dynamic

DEPRECATED: prefer `*freeze-fallback`.
-

*freeze-fallback*

dynamic

(fn [data-output x])->freeze, nil => default
-

*serializable-whitelist*

dynamic

Used when attempting to freeze or thaw an object that:
+nil => default

*custom-readers*

dynamic

{<hash-or-byte-id> (fn [data-input])->read}
+

*final-freeze-fallback*

dynamic

DEPRECATED: prefer `*freeze-fallback`.
+

*freeze-fallback*

dynamic

(fn [data-output x])->freeze, nil => default
+

*incl-metadata?*

dynamic

Include metadata when freezing/thawing?
+

*serializable-whitelist*

dynamic

Used when attempting to freeze or thaw an object that:
   - Does not implement Nippy's Freezable    protocol.
   - Does     implement Java's  Serializable interface.
 
 In this case, Java's Serializable interface will be permitted iff
 the predicate (*serializable-whitelist* <class-name>) returns true.
 
-I.e. this is a predicate (fn [class-name]) that specifies whether
-Nippy may use a given class's Serializable implementation as
+I.e. this is a predicate (fn allow-class? [class-name]) that specifies
+whether Nippy may use a given class's Serializable implementation as
 fallback when its own protocol is unfamiliar with the type.
 
+If `thaw` encounters an unwhitelisted Serialized class:
+  - `thaw` will throw if it's not possible to safely quarantine.
+  - Otherwise the object will be thawed as:
+    `{:nippy/unthawable {:class-name _ :content <quarantined-ba> ...}}`.
+
 This is a security measure to prevent Remote Code Execution (RCE).
 
-Context:
+Default value is a set containing a number of known-safe classes,
+see `default-serializable-whitelist` for details. PRs welcome to add
+additional known-safe classes to default.
+
+Value may be overridden with `swap-serializable-whitelist!` or with:
+
+  - `taoensso.nippy.serializable-whitelist-base` JVM property
+  - `taoensso.nippy.serializable-whitelist-add`  JVM property
+
+  - `TAOENSSO_NIPPY_SERIALIZABLE_WHITELIST_BASE` env var
+  - `TAOENSSO_NIPPY_SERIALIZABLE_WHITELIST_ADD`  env var
+
+  If present, these will be read as comma-separated lists of class
+  names and formed into sets. Initial whitelist value will then be:
+  (into (or <?base> <default>) <?additions>).
+
+  I.e. you can use:
+    - The "base" property/var to override Nippy's default whitelist.
+    - The "add"  property/var to add to   Nippy's default whitelist.
+
+Strings in sets may contain "*" wildcards.
+
+See also `taoensso.encore/compile-str-filter`, a util to help
+easily build more advanced predicate functions.
+
+================
+Further context:
 
   Reading arbitrary Serializable classes can be dangerous if they
   come from an untrusted source.
 
-  Specifically: if your classpath contains a vulnerable ("gadget")
+  Specifically: if your classpath contains a vulnerable ("gadget")[2]
   class - it is possible for an attacker to produce an object that
   can run arbitrary code when read via Serializable.
 
@@ -45,25 +77,28 @@ What to use as a whitelist?
         source, you can use `(constantly true)` as predicate. This
         will whitelist everything, allowing Serializable for ANY class.
 
-Default value as of v2.15.0 is: #{}.
+Upgrading from an older version of Nippy and not sure whether you've
+been using Nippy's Serializable support? Here's a code snippet that
+will allow AND RECORD any class using Nippy's Serializable fallback:
 
-PRs welcome for additional known-safe classes to be added to default
-whitelist.
+  ;; Deref for set of all class names that made use of Nippy's Serializable support:
+  (defonce observed-serializables_ (atom #{}))
 
-Note: if `thaw` encounters an unwhitelisted Serialized class:
-
-  - `thaw` will throw if it's not possible to safely quarantine.
-  - Otherwise the object will be thawed as:
-    `{:nippy/unthawable {:class-name _ :content <quarantined-ba> ...}}`.
+  (swap-serializable-whitelist!
+    (fn [_]
+      (fn allow-class? [class-name]
+        (swap! observed-serializables_ conj class-name) ; Record class name
+        true ; Allow any class
+        )))
 
 Thanks to Timo Mihaljov (@solita-timo-mihaljov) for an excellent report
 identifying this vulnerability.
 
-See also `swap-serializable-whitelist!`.
-
-[1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/clojure/WaL3hHzsevI/7zHU-L7LBQAJ

-cache-proxy

{[<x> <meta>] <idx>} for freezing, {<idx> <x-with-meta>} for thawing.
-

aes128-cbc-encryptor

Default 128bit AES-CBC encryptor with many-round SHA-512 key-gen.
-See also `aes-128-cbc-encryptor`.

aes128-encryptor

-cache-proxy

{[<x> <meta>] <idx>} for freezing, {<idx> <x-with-meta>} for thawing.
+

aes128-cbc-encryptor

Default 128bit AES-CBC encryptor with many-round SHA-512 key-gen.
+See also `aes-128-cbc-encryptor`.

aes128-encryptor

Default 128bit AES-GCM encryptor with many-round SHA-512 key-gen.
 
 Password form [:salted "my-password"]
 ---------------------------------------
@@ -96,7 +131,7 @@ CONS: Using a small number of keys for many encrypted items means that if any
       compromised.
 
 Faster than `aes128-salted`, and harder to attack any particular key - but
-increased danger if a key is somehow compromised.

aes128-gcm-encryptor

Default 128bit AES-GCM encryptor with many-round SHA-512 key-gen.
+increased danger if a key is somehow compromised.

aes128-gcm-encryptor

Default 128bit AES-GCM encryptor with many-round SHA-512 key-gen.
 
 Password form [:salted "my-password"]
 ---------------------------------------
@@ -129,16 +164,18 @@ CONS: Using a small number of keys for many encrypted items means that if any
       compromised.
 
 Faster than `aes128-salted`, and harder to attack any particular key - but
-increased danger if a key is somehow compromised.

cache

(cache x)
Experimental, subject to change.
+increased danger if a key is somehow compromised.

cache

(cache x)
Experimental, subject to change.
 
 Wraps value so that future writes of the same wrapped value with same
 metadata will be efficiently encoded as references to this one.
 
 (freeze [(cache "foo") (cache "foo") (cache "foo")])
-  will incl. a single "foo", plus 2x single-byte references to "foo".

compress

(compress compressor ba)

decompress

(decompress compressor ba)

decrypt

(decrypt encryptor pwd ba)

encrypt

(encrypt encryptor pwd ba)

extend-freeze

macro

(extend-freeze type custom-type-id [x out] & body)
Extends Nippy to support freezing of a custom type (ideally concrete) with
+  will incl. a single "foo", plus 2x single-byte references to "foo".

compress

(compress compressor ba)

decompress

(decompress compressor ba)

decrypt

(decrypt encryptor pwd ba)

default-serializable-whitelist

PRs welcome to add additional known-safe classes to default.
+

encrypt

(encrypt encryptor pwd ba)

extend-freeze

macro

(extend-freeze type custom-type-id [x out] & body)
Extends Nippy to support freezing of a custom type (ideally concrete) with
 given id of form:
-  * Keyword           - 2 byte overhead, resistent to id collisions
-  * Integer ∈[1, 128] - no overhead, subject to id collisions
+
+  * Keyword    - 2 byte overhead, keywords hashed to 16 bit id
+  * ℕ∈[1, 128] - 0 byte overhead
 
 NB: be careful about extending to interfaces, Ref. http://goo.gl/6gGRlU.
 
@@ -147,37 +184,37 @@ NB: be careful about extending to interfaces, Ref. view source

extend-thaw

macro

(extend-thaw custom-type-id [in] & body)
Extends Nippy to support thawing of a custom type with given id:
+  (.writeUTF [data-output] (:data x)))

extend-thaw

macro

(extend-thaw custom-type-id [in] & body)
Extends Nippy to support thawing of a custom type with given id:
 (extend-thaw :foo/my-type [data-input] ; Keyword id
   (MyRec. (.readUTF data-input)))
 ;; or
 (extend-thaw 1 [data-input] ; Byte id
-  (MyRec. (.readUTF data-input)))

fast-freeze

(fast-freeze x)
Like `freeze` but:
+  (MyRec. (.readUTF data-input)))

fast-freeze

(fast-freeze x)(fast-freeze x opts)
Like `freeze` but:
   - Writes data without a Nippy header
   - Drops all support for compression and encryption
   - Must be thawed with `fast-thaw`
 
 Equivalent to (but a little faster than):
-  `(freeze x {:compressor nil :encryptor nil :no-header? true})

fast-thaw

(fast-thaw ba)
Like `thaw` but:
+  `(freeze x {:compressor nil :encryptor nil :no-header? true})

fast-thaw

(fast-thaw ba)(fast-thaw ba opts)
Like `thaw` but:
   - Drops all support for compression and encryption
   - Supports only data frozen with `fast-freeze`
 
 Equivalent to (but a little faster than):
-  `(thaw x {:compressor nil :encryptor nil :no-header? true})

freezable?

(freezable? x)(freezable? x {:keys [allow-clojure-reader? allow-java-serializable?]})
Alpha - subject to change.
+  `(thaw x {:compressor nil :encryptor nil :no-header? true})

freezable?

(freezable? x)(freezable? x {:keys [allow-clojure-reader? allow-java-serializable?]})
Alpha - subject to change.
 Returns truthy iff Nippy *appears* to support freezing the given argument.
 
 `:allow-clojure-reader?` and `:allow-java-serializable?` options may be
 used to enable the relevant roundtrip fallback test(s). These tests are
 only **moderately reliable** since they're cached by arg type and don't
 test for pre/post serialization value equality (there's no good general
-way of doing so).

freeze

(freeze x)(freeze x {:as opts, :keys [compressor encryptor password], :or {compressor :auto, encryptor aes128-gcm-encryptor}})
Serializes arg (any Clojure data type) to a byte array. To freeze custom
-types, extend the Clojure reader or see `extend-freeze`.

freeze-fallback-as-str

DEPRECATED
-

freeze-to-file

(freeze-to-file file x)(freeze-to-file file x freeze-opts)
Convenience util: like `freeze`, but writes to `(clojure.java.io/file <file>)`
+way of doing so).

freeze

(freeze x)(freeze x {:as opts, :keys [compressor encryptor password serializable-whitelist incl-metadata?], :or {compressor :auto, encryptor aes128-gcm-encryptor}})
Serializes arg (any Clojure data type) to a byte array. To freeze custom
+types, extend the Clojure reader or see `extend-freeze`.

freeze-fallback-as-str

DEPRECATED
+

freeze-to-file

(freeze-to-file file x)(freeze-to-file file x freeze-opts)
Convenience util: like `freeze`, but writes to `(clojure.java.io/file <file>)`
 and returns the byte array written.
-See also `thaw-from-file`.

freeze-to-out!

(freeze-to-out! data-output x)
Serializes arg (any Clojure data type) to a DataOutput.
-This is a low-level util: in most cases you'll want `freeze` instead.

freeze-to-string

(freeze-to-string x)(freeze-to-string x freeze-opts)
Convenience util: like `freeze`, but returns a Base64-encoded string.
-See also `thaw-from-string`.

IFreezable1

protocol

members

-freeze-without-meta!

(-freeze-without-meta! x data-output)

IFreezable2

protocol

members

-freeze-with-meta!

(-freeze-with-meta! x data-output)

inspect-ba

(inspect-ba ba)(inspect-ba ba thaw-opts)
Alpha - subject to change
-

lz4-compressor

Default net.jpountz.lz4 compressor:
+See also `thaw-from-file`.

freeze-to-out!

(freeze-to-out! data-output x)
Serializes arg (any Clojure data type) to a DataOutput.
+This is a low-level util: in most cases you'll want `freeze` instead.

freeze-to-string

(freeze-to-string x)(freeze-to-string x freeze-opts)
Convenience util: like `freeze`, but returns a Base64-encoded string.
+See also `thaw-from-string`.

IFreezable1

protocol

members

-freeze-without-meta!

(-freeze-without-meta! x data-output)

IFreezable2

protocol

members

-freeze-with-meta!

(-freeze-with-meta! x data-output)

inspect-ba

(inspect-ba ba)(inspect-ba ba thaw-opts)
Alpha - subject to change
+

lz4-compressor

Default net.jpountz.lz4 compressor:
       Ratio: low.
 Write speed: very high.
  Read speed: very high.
@@ -185,30 +222,33 @@ Write speed: very high.
 A good general-purpose compressor, competitive with Snappy.
 
 Thanks to Max Penet (@mpenet) for our first implementation,
-Ref. https://github.com/mpenet/nippy-lz4

lz4hc-compressor

Like `lz4-compressor` but trades some write speed for ratio.
-

lzma2-compressor

Default org.tukaani.xz.LZMA2 compressor:
+Ref. https://github.com/mpenet/nippy-lz4

lz4hc-compressor

Like `lz4-compressor` but trades some write speed for ratio.
+

lzma2-compressor

Default org.tukaani.xz.LZMA2 compressor:
       Ratio: high.
 Write speed: _very_ slow (also currently single-threaded).
  Read speed: slow.
 
 A specialized compressor for large, low-write data in space-sensitive
-environments.

set-auto-freeze-compressor!

(set-auto-freeze-compressor! x)

set-freeze-fallback!

(set-freeze-fallback! x)

snappy-compressor

Default org.iq80.snappy.Snappy compressor:
+environments.

set-auto-freeze-compressor!

(set-auto-freeze-compressor! x)

set-freeze-fallback!

(set-freeze-fallback! x)

snappy-compressor

Default org.iq80.snappy.Snappy compressor:
       Ratio: low.
 Write speed: very high.
  Read speed: very high.
 
-A good general-purpose compressor.

stress-data

Reference data used for tests & benchmarks
-

stress-data-benchable

Reference data with stuff removed that breaks reader or other utils we'll
-be benching against

stress-data-comparable

Reference data with stuff removed that breaks roundtrip equality
-

swap-custom-readers!

(swap-custom-readers! f)

swap-serializable-whitelist!

(swap-serializable-whitelist! f)
Changes root `*serializable-whitelist*` value to (f old-val).
+A good general-purpose compressor.

stress-data

Reference data used for tests & benchmarks
+

stress-data-benchable

Reference data with stuff removed that breaks reader or other utils we'll
+be benching against

stress-data-comparable

Reference data with stuff removed that breaks roundtrip equality
+

swap-custom-readers!

(swap-custom-readers! f)

swap-serializable-whitelist!

(swap-serializable-whitelist! f)
Changes root `*serializable-whitelist*` value to (f old-val).
 Example `f` arguments:
 
   - (fn [_old] true)                                ; Whitelist everything (allow    all classes)
   - (fn [_old] #{})                                 ; Whitelist nothing    (disallow all classes)
-  - (fn [_old] #{"java.lang.Throwable"})          ; Reset class    whitelist
-  - (fn [ old] (conj old "java.lang.Throwable"))) ; Add   class to whitelist
+  - (fn [_old] #{"java.lang.Throwable"})          ; Reset class      whitelist set
+  - (fn [ old] (conj old "java.lang.Throwable"))) ; Add   class   to whitelist set
+  - (fn [ old] (conj old "java.lang.*"))          ; Add   classes to whitelist set (note wildcard)
 
-See also `*serializable-whitelist*.

thaw

(thaw ba)(thaw ba {:as opts, :keys [v1-compatibility? compressor encryptor password], :or {compressor :auto, encryptor :auto}})
Deserializes a frozen Nippy byte array to its original Clojure data type.
+Strings in sets may contain "*" wildcards.
+
+See also `*serializable-whitelist*.

thaw

(thaw ba)(thaw ba {:as opts, :keys [v1-compatibility? compressor encryptor password serializable-whitelist incl-metadata?], :or {compressor :auto, encryptor :auto}})
Deserializes a frozen Nippy byte array to its original Clojure data type.
 To thaw custom types, extend the Clojure reader or see `extend-thaw`.
 
 ** By default, supports data frozen with Nippy v2+ ONLY **
@@ -218,13 +258,13 @@ legacy versions of Nippy.
 Options include:
   :v1-compatibility? - support data frozen by legacy versions of Nippy?
   :compressor - :auto (checks header, default)  an ICompressor, or nil
-  :encryptor  - :auto (checks header, default), an IEncryptor,  or nil

thaw-from-file

(thaw-from-file file)(thaw-from-file file thaw-opts)
Convenience util: like `thaw`, but reads from `(clojure.java.io/file <file>)`.
+  :encryptor  - :auto (checks header, default), an IEncryptor,  or nil

thaw-from-file

(thaw-from-file file)(thaw-from-file file thaw-opts)
Convenience util: like `thaw`, but reads from `(clojure.java.io/file <file>)`.
 
 To thaw from a resource on classpath (e.g in Leiningen `resources` dir):
   (thaw-from-file (clojure.java.io/resource "my-resource-name.npy"))
 
-See also `freeze-to-file`.

thaw-from-in!

(thaw-from-in! data-input)
Deserializes a frozen object from given DataInput to its original Clojure
+See also `freeze-to-file`.

thaw-from-in!

(thaw-from-in! data-input)
Deserializes a frozen object from given DataInput to its original Clojure
 data type.
 
-This is a low-level util: in most cases you'll want `thaw` instead.

thaw-from-string

(thaw-from-string s)(thaw-from-string s thaw-opts)
Convenience util: like `thaw`, but takes a Base64-encoded string.
-See also `freeze-to-string`.

throw-unfreezable

(throw-unfreezable x)

try-write-readable

(try-write-readable out x)

try-write-serializable

(try-write-serializable out x)

write-id

macro

(write-id out id)

write-unfreezable

(write-unfreezable out x)
\ No newline at end of file +This is a low-level util: in most cases you'll want `thaw` instead.

thaw-from-string

(thaw-from-string s)(thaw-from-string s thaw-opts)
Convenience util: like `thaw`, but takes a Base64-encoded string.
+See also `freeze-to-string`.

throw-unfreezable

(throw-unfreezable x)

try-write-readable

(try-write-readable out x)

try-write-serializable

(try-write-serializable out x)

write-id

macro

(write-id out id)

write-unfreezable

(write-unfreezable out x)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/taoensso.nippy.tools.html b/taoensso.nippy.tools.html index 1a737eb..d252d7d 100644 --- a/taoensso.nippy.tools.html +++ b/taoensso.nippy.tools.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -taoensso.nippy.tools documentation

taoensso.nippy.tools

Utils for 3rd-party tools that want to add user-configurable Nippy support.
+taoensso.nippy.tools documentation

taoensso.nippy.tools

Utils for 3rd-party tools that want to add user-configurable Nippy support.
 Used by Carmine, Faraday, etc.

*freeze-opts*

dynamic

*thaw-opts*

dynamic

freeze

(freeze x)(freeze x default-opts)
Like `nippy/freeze` but merges opts from *freeze-opts*, `wrap-for-freezing`.
 

thaw

(thaw ba)(thaw ba default-opts)
Like `nippy/thaw` but merges opts  from `*thaw-opts*`.
 

with-freeze-opts

macro

(with-freeze-opts opts & body)

with-thaw-opts

macro

(with-thaw-opts opts & body)

wrap-for-freezing

(wrap-for-freezing x)(wrap-for-freezing x opts)
Ensures that given arg (any freezable data type) is wrapped so that
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freezable?

(freezable? x)(freezable? x {:keys [allow-clojure-reader? allow-java-serializable?]})
Alpha - subject to change.
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freezable?

(freezable? x)(freezable? x {:keys [allow-clojure-reader? allow-java-serializable?]})
Alpha - subject to change.
 Returns truthy iff Nippy *appears* to support freezing the given argument.
 
 `:allow-clojure-reader?` and `:allow-java-serializable?` options may be