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Install full ICU data
to use:
npm install full-icu
or for global install:
npm install -g full-icu
Instructions will be printed out on how to activate this data for your version of node.
The work gets done in a postinstall script which copies the icudt*.dat file
up to this module's level.
require('full-icu') returns a few properties:
nodever - the full Node version (ex: 4.2.0)
node_maj - the major part of the node version (ex: 4)
node_min - the minor part of the node version (ex 2)
icu_small - if truthy, means that node was built with
small-icu (English only). If falsy, means that the full-icu
package is not relevant.
icuver - full ICU version, if available, such as 55.1. Sometimes only the major
version is available.
icumaj - ICU major ver, such as 55. May be === icuver.
icumin - ICU minor version, such as 1 if available.
icuend - ICU endianness - little, big or ebcdic.
icupkg - the npm package needed to get full ICU data, if any.
icudat - the raw data file ICU expects to find for full data, if any.
noi18n - if truthy, no ICU / Intl build was enabled for your node version. Sorry.
oldNode - Node is older (<0.12) than this package can really think about.
node-full-icu-path will print the full icudt*.dat path, if available.
This is a mirror of source currently in http://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/tools/branches/srl/npm11617/release/c/icu4c-data-npm/full-icu
This software is part of ICU, and as such is:
Copyright (C) 2015 IBM Corporation and Others. All Rights Reserved.
A copy of the ICU license is in LICENSE or is available at http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/browser/icu/tags/latest/LICENSE
FAQs
install 'full-icu' data for your current node
We found that @sector-labs/full-icu demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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