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kuroshiro is a Japanese language library for converting Japanese sentence to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji with furigana and okurigana modes supported.


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Changelog

Source

1.2.0 (2021-6-7)

Bug Fixes

  • fix errors occurring when converting っ to romaji (#61)
  • fix wrong regex pattern (#60)

Dependencies

  • Upgrade to babel 7
  • Update other dependencies

Documents

  • Add ready to use code in readme
  • Add Esperanto docs

Miscellaneous

  • Add husky and lint-staged for pre-commit check

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kuroshiro

kuroshiro

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kuroshiro is a Japanese language library for converting Japanese sentence to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji with furigana and okurigana modes supported.

Read this in other languages: English, 日本語, 简体中文, 繁體中文, Esperanto.

Demo

You can check the demo here.

Feature

  • Japanese Sentence => Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji
  • Furigana and okurigana supported
  • 🆕Multiple morphological analyzers supported
  • 🆕Multiple romanization systems supported
  • Useful Japanese utils

Breaking Change in 1.x

  • Seperate morphological analyzer from phonetic notation logic to make it possible that we can use different morphological analyzers (ready-made or customized)
  • Embrace ES8/ES2017 to use async/await functions
  • Use ES6 Module instead of CommonJS

Ready-made Analyzer Plugins

You should check the environment compatibility of each analyzer before you start working with them

AnalyzerNode.js SupportBrowser SupportPlugin RepoDeveloper
Kuromojikuroshiro-analyzer-kuromojiHexen Qi
Mecabkuroshiro-analyzer-mecabHexen Qi
Yahoo Web APIkuroshiro-analyzer-yahoo-webapiHexen Qi

Usage

Node.js (or using a module bundler (e.g. Webpack))

Install with npm package manager:

$ npm install kuroshiro

Load the library:

Support ES6 Module import

import Kuroshiro from "kuroshiro";
// Initialize kuroshiro with an instance of analyzer (You could check the [apidoc](#initanalyzer) for more information):
// For this example, you should npm install and import the kuromoji analyzer first
import KuromojiAnalyzer from "kuroshiro-analyzer-kuromoji";
// Instantiate
const kuroshiro = new Kuroshiro();
// Initialize
// Here uses async/await, you could also use Promise
await kuroshiro.init(new KuromojiAnalyzer());
// Convert what you want
const result = await kuroshiro.convert("感じ取れたら手を繋ごう、重なるのは人生のライン and レミリア最高!", { to: "hiragana" });

And CommonJS require

const Kuroshiro = require("kuroshiro");
const KuromojiAnalyzer = require("kuroshiro-analyzer-kuromoji");
const kuroshiro = new Kuroshiro();

kuroshiro.init(new KuromojiAnalyzer())
    .then(function(){
        return kuroshiro.convert("感じ取れたら手を繋ごう、重なるのは人生のライン and レミリア最高!", { to: "hiragana" });
    })
    .then(function(result){
        console.log(result);
    })

Browser

Add dist/kuroshiro.min.js to your frontend project (you may first build it from source with npm run build after npm install), and in your HTML:

<script src="url/to/kuroshiro.min.js"></script>

For this example, you should also include kuroshiro-analyzer-kuromoji.min.js which you could get from kuroshiro-analyzer-kuromoji

<script src="url/to/kuroshiro-analyzer-kuromoji.min.js"></script>

Instantiate:

var kuroshiro = new Kuroshiro();

Initialize kuroshiro with an instance of analyzer, then convert what you want:

kuroshiro.init(new KuromojiAnalyzer({ dictPath: "url/to/dictFiles" }))
    .then(function () {
        return kuroshiro.convert("感じ取れたら手を繋ごう、重なるのは人生のライン and レミリア最高!", { to: "hiragana" });
    })
    .then(function(result){
        console.log(result);
    })

API

Constructor

Examples

const kuroshiro = new Kuroshiro();

Instance Medthods

init(analyzer)

Initialize kuroshiro with an instance of analyzer. You should first import an analyzer and initialize it. You can make use of the Ready-made Analyzers listed above. And please refer to documentation of analyzers for analyzer initialization instructions

Arguments

  • analyzer - An instance of analyzer.

Examples

await kuroshiro.init(new KuromojiAnalyzer());
convert(str, [options])

Convert given string to target syllabary with options available

Arguments

  • str - A String to be converted.
  • options - Optional kuroshiro has several convert options as below.
OptionsTypeDefaultDescription
toString"hiragana"Target syllabary [hiragana, katakana, romaji]
modeString"normal"Convert mode [normal, spaced, okurigana, furigana]
romajiSystem*String"hepburn"Romanization system [nippon, passport, hepburn]
delimiter_startString"("Delimiter(Start)
delimiter_endString")"Delimiter(End)

*: Param romajiSystem is only applied when the value of param to is romaji. For more about it, check Romanization System

Examples

// normal
await kuroshiro.convert("感じ取れたら手を繋ごう、重なるのは人生のライン and レミリア最高!", {mode:"okurigana", to:"hiragana"});
// result:かんじとれたらてをつなごう、かさなるのはじんせいのライン and レミリアさいこう!
// spaced
await kuroshiro.convert("感じ取れたら手を繋ごう、重なるのは人生のライン and レミリア最高!", {mode:"okurigana", to:"hiragana"});
// result:かんじとれ たら て を つなご う 、 かさなる の は じんせい の ライン   and   レミ リア さいこう !
// okurigana
await kuroshiro.convert("感じ取れたら手を繋ごう、重なるのは人生のライン and レミリア最高!", {mode:"okurigana", to:"hiragana"});
// result: 感(かん)じ取(と)れたら手(て)を繋(つな)ごう、重(かさ)なるのは人生(じんせい)のライン and レミリア最高(さいこう)!
// furigana
await kuroshiro.convert("感じ取れたら手を繋ごう、重なるのは人生のライン and レミリア最高!", {mode:"furigana", to:"hiragana"});
// result: (かん)()れたら()(つな)ごう、(かさ)なるのは人生(じんせい)のライン and レミリア最高(さいこう)

Utils

Examples

const result = Kuroshiro.Util.isHiragana("あ"));
isHiragana(char)

Check if input char is hiragana.

isKatakana(char)

Check if input char is katakana.

isKana(char)

Check if input char is kana.

isKanji(char)

Check if input char is kanji.

isJapanese(char)

Check if input char is Japanese.

hasHiragana(str)

Check if input string has hiragana.

hasKatakana(str)

Check if input string has katakana.

hasKana(str)

Check if input string has kana.

hasKanji(str)

Check if input string has kanji.

hasJapanese(str)

Check if input string has Japanese.

kanaToHiragna(str)

Convert input kana string to hiragana.

kanaToKatakana(str)

Convert input kana string to katakana.

kanaToRomaji(str, system)

Convert input kana string to romaji. Param system accepts "nippon", "passport", "hepburn" (Default: "hepburn").

Romanization System

kuroshiro supports three kinds of romanization systems.

nippon: Nippon-shiki romanization. Refer to ISO 3602 Strict.

passport: Passport-shiki romanization. Refer to Japanese romanization table published by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

hepburn: Hepburn romanization. Refer to BS 4812 : 1972.

There is a useful webpage for you to check the difference between these romanization systems.

Notice for Romaji Conversion

Since it's impossible to fully automatically convert furigana directly to romaji because furigana lacks information on pronunciation (Refer to なぜ フリガナでは ダメなのか?).

kuroshiro will not handle chōon when processing directly furigana (kana) -> romaji conversion with every romanization system (Except that Chōonpu will be handled)

For example, you'll get "kousi", "koushi", "koushi" respectively when converts kana "こうし" to romaji using nippon, passport, hepburn romanization system.

The kanji -> romaji conversion with/without furigana mode is unaffected by this logic.

Contributing

Please check CONTRIBUTING.

Inspired By

  • kuromoji
  • wanakana

License

MIT

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Last updated on 07 Jun 2021

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