{ "_from": "jest-serializer@^24.4.0", "_id": "jest-serializer@24.4.0", "_inBundle": false, "_integrity": "sha512-k//0DtglVstc1fv+GY/VHDIjrtNjdYvYjMlbLUed4kxrE92sIUewOi5Hj3vrpB8CXfkJntRPDRjCrCvUhBdL8Q==", "_location": "/jest-serializer", "_phantomChildren": {}, "_requested": { "type": "range", "registry": true, "raw": "jest-serializer@^24.4.0", "name": "jest-serializer", "escapedName": "jest-serializer", "rawSpec": "^24.4.0", "saveSpec": null, "fetchSpec": "^24.4.0" }, "_requiredBy": [ "/jest-haste-map" ], "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/jest-serializer/-/jest-serializer-24.4.0.tgz", "_shasum": "f70c5918c8ea9235ccb1276d232e459080588db3", "_spec": "jest-serializer@^24.4.0", "_where": "E:\\github\\setup-go\\node_modules\\jest-haste-map", "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues" }, "bundleDependencies": false, "deprecated": false, "description": "Module for serializing and deserializing object into memory and disk. By default, the `v8` implementations are used, but if not present, it defaults to `JSON` implementation. Both serializers have the advantage of being able to serialize `Map`, `Set`, `undefined`, `NaN`, etc, although the JSON one does it through a replacer/reviver.", "engines": { "node": ">= 6" }, "gitHead": "a018000fc162db3cfd0ebf9f23fdb734f05821a6", "homepage": "https://github.com/facebook/jest#readme", "license": "MIT", "main": "build/index.js", "name": "jest-serializer", "publishConfig": { "access": "public" }, "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "git+https://github.com/facebook/jest.git", "directory": "packages/jest-serializer" }, "types": "build/index.d.ts", "version": "24.4.0" }