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@ar-nelson/foldcase

v1.0.1

Published

Unicode Case Folding, both Simple and Full

Downloads

142

Readme

foldcase: JavaScript implementation of the Unicode Case Folding Algorithm

This is a small Node module that implements the Unicode Case Folding Algorithm, in both Simple and Full variants, by generating a conversion table from the official case folding table at unicode.org.

const foldcase = require('@ar-nelson/foldcase');

foldcase('ABC123'); // => 'abc123'

foldcase is similar to String.prototype.toLowerCase, but not the same. Its intended use is case-insensitive string comparisons.

Case folding remains the same across Unicode versions, although toLowerCase's behavior may change. For example, because the Cherokee script originally had only uppercase characters in Unicode, and lowercase characters were added later, foldcase converts Cherokee text to uppercase.

foldcase('ꮳꮃꭹ'); // => 'ᏣᎳᎩ'

This module has no dependencies, and should run in Node and on modern browsers. Because it uses a few ES6 features (\u{…} escapes, Array.from), it won't run on any version of IE without transpilation and polyfills.

Use npm test to lint and test. Use npm run codegen to regenerate case-tables.js from the table at unicode.org (probably only works on Linux).

Caveat emptor: Because it's implemented in pure JS, and it operates on 32-bit codepoints instead of 16-bit characters, this algorithm is slow. Only use this over toLowerCase if you know you need it for compatibility.

API

foldcase(String)

Alias for foldcase.full.

foldcase.full(String)

Applies the full Unicode case folding algorithm. This algorithm may convert some single characters into multiple characters.

foldcase.full('Weiß'); // => 'weiss'

foldcase.simple(String)

Applies the simple Unicode case folding algorithm. The simple algorithm will not change the length (in code points) of its input string.

foldcase.simple('Weiß'); // => 'weiß'

foldcase.charFull(String)

Applies the full Unicode case folding algorithm to a single code point. The code point may be a surrogate pair, so the argument may be a string of length 1 or 2. If the argument is not a single code point, or does not have a case folding conversion, the argument will be returned unchanged.

foldcase.charFull('A');   // => 'a'
foldcase.charFull('FOO'); // => 'FOO'

This version of case folding may convert single characters to multiple characters.

foldcase.charFull('ß'); // => 'ss'

foldcase.charSimple(String)

Applies the simple Unicode case folding algorithm to a single code point. The code point may be a surrogate pair, so the argument may be a string of length 1 or 2. If the argument is not a single code point, or does not have a case folding conversion, the argument will be returned unchanged.

foldcase.charSimple('A');   // => 'a'
foldcase.charSimple('FOO'); // => 'FOO'

This version of case folding always returns a single code point when given a single code point.

foldcase.charSimple('ß'); // => 'ß'