What is iconv-lite?
The iconv-lite npm package provides utilities for converting character encodings in pure JavaScript. It supports many different encodings and can convert to and from Buffer objects without the need for a native C++ binding. This makes it a lightweight and portable solution for encoding conversion.
What are iconv-lite's main functionalities?
Encoding Conversion
Converts text from one character encoding to another. The example shows how to decode a buffer to a string and encode a string to a buffer using Windows-1251 encoding.
const iconv = require('iconv-lite');
// Convert from an encoded buffer to js string.
const str = iconv.decode(Buffer.from([0x63, 0x61, 0x66, 0xe9]), 'win1251');
// Convert from js string to an encoded buffer.
const buf = iconv.encode('Sample input text', 'win1251');
Streaming Conversion
Provides a streaming interface for encoding conversion. This example demonstrates how to create a read stream from a file and pipe it through iconv-lite's decode stream.
const iconv = require('iconv-lite');
const fs = require('fs');
// Decode stream (from a file, for example)
const readStream = fs.createReadStream('file.txt');
const decodeStream = iconv.decodeStream('win1251');
readStream.pipe(decodeStream);
decodeStream.on('data', function(str) {
console.log(str); // converted text
});
Encoding Detection
Checks if a particular encoding is supported by iconv-lite. The example checks if UTF-8 encoding is supported.
const iconv = require('iconv-lite');
// Check if encoding is supported
const encodingSupported = iconv.encodingExists('utf-8');
console.log(encodingSupported); // true or false
Other packages similar to iconv-lite
buffer
The 'buffer' package is a Node.js core module that provides a way to handle binary data. It does not offer direct encoding conversion like iconv-lite, but it can be used in conjunction with other modules to achieve similar results.
iconv
The 'iconv' package is similar to iconv-lite but relies on native C++ bindings. It provides more comprehensive encoding support but is not as lightweight or portable as iconv-lite due to its compiled components.
string_decoder
The 'string_decoder' module is a Node.js core module that provides an API for decoding Buffer objects into strings using a specified character encoding. It is less feature-rich compared to iconv-lite and does not support as many encodings.
iconv-lite - pure javascript character encoding conversion
Features
- Pure javascript. Doesn't need native code compilation.
- Easy API.
- Works on Windows and in sandboxed environments like Cloud9.
- Encoding is much faster than node-iconv (see below for performance comparison).
Usage
var iconv = require('iconv-lite');
// Convert from an encoded buffer to string.
str = iconv.decode(buf, 'win1251');
// Convert from string to an encoded buffer.
buf = iconv.encode("Sample input string", 'win1251');
Supported encodings
- All node.js native encodings: 'utf8', 'ucs2', 'ascii', 'binary', 'base64'
- All widespread single byte encodings: Windows 125x family, ISO-8859 family,
IBM/DOS codepages, Macintosh family, KOI8 family.
Aliases like 'latin1', 'us-ascii' also supported.
- Multibyte encodings: 'gbk', 'gb2313', 'Big5', 'cp950'.
Others are easy to add, see the source. Please, participate.
Most encodings are generated from node-iconv. Thank you Ben Noordhuis and iconv authors!
Not supported yet: EUC family, Shift_JIS.
Encoding/decoding speed
Comparison with node-iconv module (1000x256kb, on Ubuntu 12.04, Core i5/2.5 GHz, Node v0.8.7).
Note: your results may vary, so please always check on your hardware.
operation iconv@1.2.4 iconv-lite@0.2.4
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encode('win1251') ~115 Mb/s ~230 Mb/s
decode('win1251') ~95 Mb/s ~130 Mb/s
Notes
Untranslatable characters are set to � or ?. No transliteration is currently supported, pull requests are welcome.
Testing
git clone git@github.com:ashtuchkin/iconv-lite.git
cd iconv-lite
npm install
npm test
# To view performance:
node test/performance.js
TODO
- Support streaming character conversion, something like util.pipe(req, iconv.fromEncodingStream('latin1')).
- Add more encodings.
- Add transliteration (best fit char).
- Add tests and correct support of variable-byte encodings (currently work is delegated to node).