unicode-property-value-aliases
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Unicode property value alias mappings in JavaScript format.
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unicode-property-value-aliases
unicode-property-value-aliases offers the Unicode property value alias mappings in an easy-to-consume JavaScript format.
It’s based on Unicode’s PropertyValueAliases.txt
.
For the subset used by Unicode RegExp property escapes in ECMAScript, see unicode-property-value-aliases-ecmascript.
Installation
To use unicode-property-value-aliases programmatically, install it as a dependency via npm:
$ npm install unicode-property-value-aliases
Then, require
it:
const propertyValueAliases = require('unicode-property-value-aliases');
Usage
This module exports a Map
object of which the keys are canonical property names and the values are Map
s from property value aliases to canonical property value names. The most common usage is to convert a property value alias to its canonical form:
propertyValueAliases.get(property).get(propertyValue)
Examples:
propertyValueAliases.get('Bidi_Class').get('AL')
// → 'Arabic_Letter'
propertyValueAliases.get('Block').get('Alphabetic_PF')
// → 'Alphabetic_Presentation_Forms'
propertyValueAliases.get('Canonical_Combining_Class').get('KV')
// → 'Kana_Voicing'
For maintainers
How to publish a new release
On the
main
branch, bump the version number inpackage.json
:npm version patch -m 'Release v%s'
Instead of
patch
, useminor
ormajor
as needed.Note that this produces a Git commit + tag.
Push the release commit and tag:
git push && git push --tags
Our CI then automatically publishes the new release to npm.
Author
| | |---| | Mathias Bynens |
License
unicode-property-value-aliases is available under the MIT license.