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String Decoder
Stability: 2 - Stable
The string_decoder
module provides an API for decoding Buffer
objects into
strings in a manner that preserves encoded multi-byte UTF-8 and UTF-16
characters. It can be accessed using:
const StringDecoder = require('string_decoder').StringDecoder;
The following example shows the basic use of the StringDecoder
class.
const StringDecoder = require('string_decoder').StringDecoder;
const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
const cent = Buffer.from([0xC2, 0xA2]);
console.log(decoder.write(cent));
const euro = Buffer.from([0xE2, 0x82, 0xAC]);
console.log(decoder.write(euro));
When a Buffer
instance is written to the StringDecoder
instance, an
internal buffer is used to ensure that the decoded string does not contain
any incomplete multibyte characters. These are held in the buffer until the
next call to stringDecoder.write()
or until stringDecoder.end()
is called.
In the following example, the three UTF-8 encoded bytes of the European Euro
symbol (€
) are written over three separate operations:
const StringDecoder = require('string_decoder').StringDecoder;
const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
decoder.write(Buffer.from([0xE2]));
decoder.write(Buffer.from([0x82]));
console.log(decoder.end(Buffer.from([0xAC])));
Class: new StringDecoder([encoding])
encoding
{string} The character encoding theStringDecoder
will use. Defaults to'utf8'
.
Creates a new StringDecoder
instance.
stringDecoder.end([buffer])
buffer
{Buffer} ABuffer
containing the bytes to decode.
Returns any remaining input stored in the internal buffer as a string. Bytes representing incomplete UTF-8 and UTF-16 characters will be replaced with substitution characters appropriate for the character encoding.
If the buffer
argument is provided, one final call to stringDecoder.write()
is performed before returning the remaining input.
stringDecoder.write(buffer)
buffer
{Buffer} ABuffer
containing the bytes to decode.
Returns a decoded string, ensuring that any incomplete multibyte characters at
the end of the Buffer
are omitted from the returned string and stored in an
internal buffer for the next call to stringDecoder.write()
or
stringDecoder.end()
.