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acc-lang-parser
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A simple parser for http Accept-Language Headers in nodejs.
To only get the first language of the header:
var accLangParser = require("parse-acc-lang");
var result = accLangParser.extractFirstLang("de-DE");
result => {language: "de", locale: "DE"}
To get a list of all languages:
var accLangParser = require("parse-acc-lang");
var result = accLangParser.extractAllLangs("de-DE, en-GB");
result => [{language: "de", locale: "DE"}
,{language: "en", locale: "GB"}]
Take a look into the specs for more details about invalid handlers.
Use accLangParser.extractFirstLang if you only interested in the first language range, because this function will skip on parsing the other ranges.
To run the test:
jasmine-node spec/
or
npm test
The license can be found in license.md.
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A simple parser for http Accept-Language headers.
The npm package acc-lang-parser receives a total of 784 weekly downloads. As such, acc-lang-parser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that acc-lang-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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