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language-range-match

v1.4.2

Published

Matches accepted language ranges to supported locales following rfc4647

Downloads

873

Readme

language-range-match

Filtering and lookup for language ranges matched against tags according to rfc4647

A typescript version/slight re-imagining of https://github.com/wooorm/bcp-47-match.

Huge thanks to https://github.com/wooorm for conceptual help and test cases.

Usage

  console.log(basicFilter(['de-de', 'de-CH-1996', 'en-GB', 'en'], ['fr-FR', 'de-CH', 'en']));
  // [
  //   { matchedRange: 'de-CH', matchingTag: 'de-CH-1996' },
  //   { matchedRange: 'en', matchingTag: 'en-GB' },
  //   { matchedRange: 'en', matchingTag: 'en' }
  // ]

  console.log(extendedFilter(['de-DE-1996', 'de-de', 'en-GB', 'en'], ['*-1996', 'en-*']));
  // [
  //   { matchedRange: '*-1996', matchingTag: 'de-DE-1996' },
  //   { matchedRange: 'en-*', matchingTag: 'en-GB' },
  //   { matchedRange: 'en-*', matchingTag: 'en' }
  // ]

  console.log(basicLookup(['en-GB', 'en', 'zh-Hans', 'zh-Hant', 'zh'], ['zh-Hant-CN-x-private1-private2']));
  // {
  //   matchedRange: 'zh-Hant-CN-x-private1-private2',
  //   matchingTag: 'zh-Hant'
  // }

  console.log(extendedLookup(['en-CH-1991', 'de-CH'], ['de-*-1991']));
  // {
  //   matchedRange: 'de-*-1991',
  //   matchingTag: 'de-CH'
  // }

Caveats

  • Any ranges not matching the regexp for the corresponding range type will be ignored. Keep in mind basic ranges are valid extended ranges but extended ranges are not always valid basic ranges.
    • Basic range RegExp: /^(\*|([a-zA-Z]{1,8}(-[a-zA-Z0-9]{1,8})\*))$/
    • Extended range RegExp: /^([a-zA-Z]{1,8}|\*)(-([a-zA-Z0-9]{1,8}|\*))*$/
  • The RFC does not provide explicit requirements for lookup on extended ranges. Our implementation makes the following decisions:
    • The full wildcard tag is invalid and skipped.
    • Wildcards as subtags are valid. Wildcards in all positions except the last subtag may encompass multiple subtags. Wildcards in the last position may encompass one subtag.
    • Wildcards in the first subtag are valid, but will never be considered in isolation as we strip subtags off the range.
      • For example, the range *-GB would match the tag en-GB but not en.