From my DB im getting the following string:
Johan Öbert What it should say is:
Johan Öbert I've tried to convert it into utf-8 like so:
nameString.toString("utf8"); But still same problem.
Any ideas?
nameString. toString("utf8");
The Best Answer isUse the utf8 module from npm to encode/decode the string. Encodes any given JavaScript string (string) as UTF-8, and returns the UTF-8-encoded version of the string. It throws an error if the input string contains a non-scalar value, i.e. a lone surrogate.
Overview. In this guide, you can learn how to enable or disable the Node. js driver's UTF-8 validation feature. UTF-8 is a character encoding specification that ensures compatibility and consistent presentation across most operating systems, applications, and language character sets.
Use the utf8 module from npm to encode/decode the string.
Installation:
npm install utf8 In a browser:
<script src="utf8.js"></script> In Node.js:
const utf8 = require('utf8'); API:
Encode:
utf8.encode(string) Encodes any given JavaScript string (string) as UTF-8, and returns the UTF-8-encoded version of the string. It throws an error if the input string contains a non-scalar value, i.e. a lone surrogate. (If you need to be able to encode non-scalar values as well, use WTF-8 instead.)
// U+00A9 COPYRIGHT SIGN; see http://codepoints.net/U+00A9 utf8.encode('\xA9'); // → '\xC2\xA9' // U+10001 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B038 E; see http://codepoints.net/U+10001 utf8.encode('\uD800\uDC01'); // → '\xF0\x90\x80\x81' Decode:
utf8.decode(byteString) Decodes any given UTF-8-encoded string (byteString) as UTF-8, and returns the UTF-8-decoded version of the string. It throws an error when malformed UTF-8 is detected. (If you need to be able to decode encoded non-scalar values as well, use WTF-8 instead.)
utf8.decode('\xC2\xA9'); // → '\xA9' utf8.decode('\xF0\x90\x80\x81'); // → '\uD800\uDC01' // → U+10001 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B038 E Resources
I'd recommend using the Buffer object:
var someEncodedString = Buffer.from('someString', 'utf-8').toString(); This avoids any unnecessary dependencies that other answers require, since Buffer is included with node.js, and is already defined in the global scope.
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