iconv-lite - native javascript conversion between character encodings. ====================================================================== ## Usage var iconv = require('iconv-lite'); // Convert from an encoded buffer to string. str = iconv.fromEncoding(buf, 'win-1251'); // Or str = iconv.decode(buf, 'win-1251'); // Convert from string to an encoded buffer. buf = iconv.toEncoding("Sample input string", 'win-1251'); // Or buf = iconv.encode("Sample input string", 'win-1251'); ## Supported encodings Currently only a small part of encodings supported: * All node.js native encodings: 'utf8', 'ucs2', 'ascii', 'binary', 'base64'. * 'latin1' * Cyrillic encodings: 'windows-1251', 'koi8-r', 'iso 8859-5'. Other encodings are easy to add, see the source. Please, participate. ## Encoding/decoding speed Comparison with iconv module (1000 times 256kb, on Core i5/2.5 GHz). Operation\module iconv iconv-lite (this) toEncoding('win1251') 19.57 mb/s 49.04 mb/s fromEncoding('win1251') 16.39 mb/s 24.11 mb/s ## Notes This module is JavaScript-only, thus can be used in a sandboxed environment like [Cloud9](http://c9.io). Untranslatable characters are set to '?'. No transliteration is currently supported, pull requests are welcome. ## Testing npm install --dev iconv-lite vows ## 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).