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import * as mod from "node:string_decoder";

The node:string_decoder module provides an API for decoding Buffer objects into strings in a manner that preserves encoded multi-byte UTF-8 and UTF-16 characters. It can be accessed using:

const { StringDecoder } = require('node:string_decoder');

The following example shows the basic use of the StringDecoder class.

const { StringDecoder } = require('node:string_decoder');
const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');

const cent = Buffer.from([0xC2, 0xA2]);
console.log(decoder.write(cent)); // Prints: ¢

const euro = Buffer.from([0xE2, 0x82, 0xAC]);
console.log(decoder.write(euro)); // Prints: €

When a Buffer instance is written to the StringDecoder instance, an internal buffer is used to ensure that the decoded string does not contain any incomplete multibyte characters. These are held in the buffer until the next call to stringDecoder.write() or until stringDecoder.end() is called.

In the following example, the three UTF-8 encoded bytes of the European Euro symbol () are written over three separate operations:

const { StringDecoder } = require('node:string_decoder');
const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');

decoder.write(Buffer.from([0xE2]));
decoder.write(Buffer.from([0x82]));
console.log(decoder.end(Buffer.from([0xAC]))); // Prints: €

Classes

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StringDecoder

The node:string_decoder module provides an API for decoding Buffer objects into strings in a manner that preserves encoded multi-byte UTF-8 and UTF-16 characters. It can be accessed using: