ibm866 is a robust JavaScript implementation of the ibm866 character encoding as defined by the Encoding Standard.
This encoding is known under the following names: 866, cp866, csibm866, and ibm866.
Via npm:
npm install ibm866
In a browser or in Node.js:
import {encode, decode, labels} from 'ibm866';
// or…
import * as ibm866 from 'ibm866';
An array of strings, each representing a label for this encoding.
This function takes a plain text string (the input
parameter) and encodes it according to ibm866. The return value is an environment-agnostic Uint16Array
of which each element represents an octet as per ibm866.
const encodedData = ibm866.encode(text);
The optional options
object and its mode
property can be used to set the error mode. The two available error modes are 'fatal'
(the default) or 'replacement'
. (Note: This differs from the spec, which recognizes “fatal” and HTML” modes for encoders. The reason behind this difference is that the spec algorithm is aimed at producing HTML, whereas this library encodes into an environment-agnostic Uint16Array
of bytes.)
const encodedData = ibm866.encode(text, {
mode: 'replacement'
});
// If `text` contains a symbol that cannot be represented in ibm866,
// instead of throwing an error, it becomes 0xFFFD.
This function decodes input
according to ibm866. The input
parameter can either be a Uint16Array
of which each element represents an octet as per ibm866, or a ‘byte string’ (i.e. a string of which each item represents an octet as per ibm866).
const text = ibm866.decode(encodedData);
The optional options
object and its mode
property can be used to set the error mode. For decoding, the error mode can be 'replacement'
(the default) or 'fatal'
.
const text = ibm866.decode(encodedData, {
mode: 'fatal'
});
// If `encodedData` contains an invalid byte for the ibm866 encoding,
// instead of replacing it with U+FFFD in the output, an error is thrown.
Similar modules for other single-byte legacy encodings are available.
Mathias Bynens |
ibm866 is available under the MIT license.