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@goworks/mdict

v0.0.1

Published

A pure Javascript implementation of MDict Parser (mdx/mdd).

Downloads

3

Readme

mdict-js

A pure Javascript implementation of MDict Parser (mdx/mdd).

-- NOW UNDER DEVELOPMENT --

View online demo at http://fengdh.github.io/mdict-js/

Features

  • Pure JavaScript implementation, no dependence on native module.
  • Parse both mdx/mdd file in local, no data being passed to server, no need for server processing.
  • Limited support for data compression & encryption:
    • Data block compressed in GZip/LZO format.
    • Keyword index block encrypted with RIPEMD128.
  • Look up single word or search candidate word list with wild card (*?, i.e. *a**ly).
  • Fast and very fast for human ineraction:
    • Parsing mdx/mdd header only, e.g. <200ms in total for a pair of mdx(80M, >180k entries) and mdd(1Gb, >150k entries) file.
    • Each querying completed in no more than serveral 10ms.
  • Low memory usage:
    • Parsing mdx/mdd header ahead, although loading only block index into memory that demanding for <2M in most case besides full keyword list.
    • Loading Word definition or resource on demand by slicing part of mdx/mdd file instead of whole one.
  • Providing asynchornous API powered by bluebird (support for Promises A+, https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird).
  • Sample renderer with support for embeded resource (image/audio/css/javascript etc.), currently working on Chrome(pc & mobile)/FireFox.

Issues & TODOs:

  • Not support 64-bit number (>4G) used for data offset or length due to number format in ECMAScript 5 standard.
  • Not support encrypted keyword header that requires external or embedded regkey.
  • Audio support for plain wave (.wav) and speex (.spx) format. Currently *.mp3 or WavMP3 processed *.wav file is not supported by FireFox, though Chrome is OK.
  • TODO: convert to node.js module.
  • TODO: stylesheet (text pattern) substitution.
  • TODO: load and relase emebeded resource with LRU based cache.
  • TODO: scoped CSS stylesheet for FireFox, or shadow DOM to confine css rules for Chrome.
  • TODO: support look-up word variation using Porter 2 stemmar.
  • TODO: support old IE (>9.0) without TextDecoder.
  • TODO: CSS stylesheet overriden and plugin to combine multiple dictionaries.
  • TODO: Chrome extension or app aimed for vocabulary building or read-assit with local dictionaries.
  • TODO: WordNet visiualization.

How to start

npx webpack serve --config webpack.config.js --mode=development
open http://localhost:9000/