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Node util for ISO Language Codes (639-1 and 693-2) and IETF Language Types
Node util for ISO Language Codes (639-1 and 693-2) and IETF Language Types
Created using the data from https://datahub.io/core/language-codes.
Use this util to get and validate the languages codes, countries and languages names.
Install the latest version:
npm i --save iso-lang-codes@latest
Require the module in your code & start using:
const codes = require('iso-lang-codes')
codes.validateLocaleCode('pt-PT')
Takes a locale code and checks if exists in the data dictionary
localeCode
string Language code (e.g. "en-GB")Returns boolean
Takes a language code and checks if exists in the data dictionary
languageCode
string Language code (e.g. "en")Returns boolean
Takes a country code and returns the list of languages valid for it
countryCode
string Country code (e.g. "PT")Returns Array<string> Languages list
Takes a country code and returns the list of locales valid for it
countryCode
string Country code (e.g. "PT")Returns Array<string> Locales list
Returns a list with a map of all existing locale codes and the respective country+countryCode
Returns Object Locales list in the form of a map: ['pt-PT'] => 'Portuguese (PT)'
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Node util for ISO Language Codes (639-1 and 693-2) and IETF Language Types
The npm package iso-lang-codes receives a total of 2,162 weekly downloads. As such, iso-lang-codes popularity was classified as popular.
We found that iso-lang-codes demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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