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text-encoding-utf-8
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This is a partial polyfill for the Encoding Living Standard API for the Web, allowing encoding and decoding of textual data to and from Typed Array buffers for binary data in JavaScript.
This is fork of text-encoding that only support UTF-8.
Basic examples and tests are included.
There are a few ways you can get the text-encoding-utf-8
library.
text-encoding-utf-8
is on npm
. Simply run:
npm install text-encoding-utf-8
Or add it to your package.json
dependencies.
<script src="encoding.js"></script>
Basic Usage
var uint8array = TextEncoder(encoding).encode(string);
var string = TextDecoder(encoding).decode(uint8array);
Streaming Decode
var string = "", decoder = TextDecoder(encoding), buffer;
while (buffer = next_chunk()) {
string += decoder.decode(buffer, {stream:true});
}
string += decoder.decode(); // finish the stream
Only utf-8
and UTF-8
are supported.
Only utf-8
and UTF-8
are supported.
Binary size matters, especially on a mobile phone. Safari on iOS does not support TextDecoder or TextEncoder.
FAQs
UTF-8 only polyfill for the Encoding Living Standard's API.
The npm package text-encoding-utf-8 receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, text-encoding-utf-8 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that text-encoding-utf-8 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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