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morse-decoder

v4.0.1

Published

Morse code translator and decoder, which can also play audio.

Downloads

299

Readme

Morse Code Translator with Audio - Morse Decoder

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Morse code encoder and decoder with no dependencies. It supports Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Korean, and Thai, with audio-generation functionality using the Web Audio API.

Installation

npm

$ npm install morse-decoder --save

yarn

$ yarn add morse-decoder

Usage

Common JS

const morse = require('morse-decoder');
const encoded = morse.encode('SOS'); // ... --- ...
const decoded = morse.decode('... --- ...'); // SOS
const characters = morse.characters(); // {'1': {'A': '.-', ...}, ..., '11': {'ㄱ': '.-..', ...}}
const audio = morse.audio('SOS');
audio.play(); // play audio
audio.stop(); // stop audio (cannot resume)
audio.exportWave(); // download audio wave file (promise)
const url = await audio.getWaveUrl(); // get audio wave url (promise)
const blob = await audio.getWaveBlob(); // get audio wave blob (promise)

Browser

Morse decoder exports a global object named 'morse-decoder';

const morse = window['morse-decoder']
const audioElement = document.querySelector('audio');
const helloAudio = morse.audio('Hello world');
helloAudio.getWaveUrl().then((url) => {
    document.querySelector('#morse')
    .setAttribute('src', url);
});

Options and localization

You can customize the dash, dot, or space characters and specify the alphabet with the priority option for an accurate encoding and decoding.

The priority option gives direction to the plugin to start searching for the given character set first.

Set the priority option according to the list below.

  • 1 => ASCII (Default)
  • 2 => Numbers
  • 3 => Punctuation
  • 4 => Latin Extended (Turkish, Polish etc.)
  • 5 => Cyrillic
  • 6 => Greek
  • 7 => Hebrew
  • 8 => Arabic
  • 9 => Persian
  • 10 => Japanese
  • 11 => Korean
  • 12 => Thai
const cyrillic = morse.encode('Ленинград', { priority: 5 }); // .-.. . -. .. -. --. .-. .- -..
const greek = morse.decode('... .- --. .- .--. .--', { priority: 6 }); // ΣΑΓΑΠΩ
const hebrew = morse.decode('.. ––– . –––', { dash: '–', dot: '.', priority: 7 }); // יהוה
const japanese = morse.encode('NEWS', { priority: 10, dash: '-', dot: '・', separator: ' ' }); // -・ ・ ・-- ・・・
const characters = morse.characters({ dash: '–', dot: '•' }); // {'1': {'A': '•–', ...}, ..., '11': {'ㄱ': '•–••', ...}}
const arabicAudio = morse.audio('البراق', { // generates the Morse .- .-.. -... .-. .- --.- then generates the audio from it
  wpm: 18, // sets the wpm based on the Paris method, note that setting this will override and set the unit and fwUnits accordingly
  unit: 0.1, // period of one unit, in seconds, 1.2 / c where c is speed of transmission, in words per minute
  fwUnit: 0.1, // period of one Farnsworth unit to control intercharacter and interword gaps
  volume: 100, // the volume in percent (0-100)
  oscillator: {
    type: 'sine', // sine, square, sawtooth, triangle
    frequency: 500,  // value in hertz
    onended: function () { // event that fires when the tone stops playing
      console.log('ended');
    }
  }
});
const oscillator = arabicAudio.oscillator; // OscillatorNode
const context = arabicAudio.context; // AudioContext;
const gainNode = arabicAudio.gainNode; // GainNode
arabicAudio.play(); // will start playing Morse audio
arabicAudio.stop(); // will stop playing Morse audio

Contributions

morse-decoder has been developed with extensive feedback and contributions from numerous developers. Special thanks to Chris Jones, who added many great features.

Generating Minified Files

Install node and npm and run the commands below.

$ npm install
# generate `index.js` inside `src`
$ npm run build
# generate `morse-decoder.min.js` (minified) inside `dist`
$ npm run build-rel

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.