$ gnpm install html-encoding-sniffer
This package implements the HTML Standard's encoding sniffing algorithm in all its glory. The most interesting part of this is how it pre-scans the first 1024 bytes in order to search for certain <meta charset>
-related patterns.
const htmlEncodingSniffer = require("html-encoding-sniffer");
const fs = require("fs");
const htmlBytes = fs.readFileSync("./html-page.html");
const sniffedEncoding = htmlEncodingSniffer(htmlBytes);
The passed bytes are given as a Uint8Array
; the Node.js Buffer
subclass of Uint8Array
will also work, as shown above.
The returned value will be a canonical encoding name (not a label). You might then combine this with the whatwg-encoding package to decode the result:
const whatwgEncoding = require("whatwg-encoding");
const htmlString = whatwgEncoding.decode(htmlBytes, sniffedEncoding);
You can pass two potential options to htmlEncodingSniffer
:
const sniffedEncoding = htmlEncodingSniffer(htmlBytes, {
transportLayerEncodingLabel,
defaultEncoding
});
These represent two possible inputs into the encoding sniffing algorithm:
transportLayerEncodingLabel
is an encoding label that is obtained from the "transport layer" (probably a HTTP Content-Type
header), which overrides everything but a BOM.defaultEncoding
is the ultimate fallback encoding used if no valid encoding is supplied by the transport layer, and no encoding is sniffed from the bytes. It defaults to "windows-1252"
, as recommended by the algorithm's table of suggested defaults for "All other locales" (including the en
locale).This package was originally based on the excellent work of @nicolashenry, in jsdom. It has since been pulled out into this separate package.
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