DEPRECATED. Use Buffer instead.
JavaScript component to convert to/from strings and byte arrays.
AMD/CommonJS compatible.
This library exposes a single function that takes a data parameter and an options object. Set options.in
and options.out
to the format of the input and desired output. Possible values include:
hex
: Hex-encoded string; two hexadecimal characters per bytebinary
: Binary-encoded string (ASCII-encoded)utf8
: Binary-encoded string (UTF8-encoded)bytes
: Byte array; an array of numbers, each representing one byte of databuffer
: A Node.js native Buffer objectbase64
: A base-64-encoded string (must explicitly set this as input type if used, since it can't be reliabliy duck-typed)
The default encoding for options.out
is a buffer (buffer
). The input format is duck-typed if it's an Array (bytes
) or Buffer (buffer
) or Number object. If it's a string, it's interpreted as binary
unless it's prefixed by 0x
(then it's hex
). If options.in
is set, it overrides the automatic duck-typing of the input variable.
var conv = require('binstring');
console.dir(conv('hello', { in:'binary' })); // No output encoding specified, defaults to Buffer; output: Buffer([104,101,108,108,111])
console.dir(conv([104,101,108,108,111], { out:'hex' })); // No input encoding specified, auto-detected as Byte Array; output: 68656c6c6f
console.dir(conv('hello', { in:'binary', out:'hex' })); // output: 68656c6c6f
Unit tests are written in Mocha. To run the test suite, checkout the git repository, and from within the base folder run:
$ npm install --dev
$ ./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha
(these sources are also included as PDFs in the repo in case the links go dead)
- http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/2006/07/encoding-decoding-utf8-in-javascript.html
- http://hossa.in/2012/07/20/utf-8-in-javascript.html
(MIT License)
Copyright 2014, Brooks Boyd [email protected]