Represent a locale matcher instance, which is used to see which locales can be matched with each other in various ways.
npm install ilib-localematcher
or
yarn add ilib-localematcher
The LocaleMatcher class does the following things:
- get the most likely full locale for a partial locale
- also get a minimal version of that full locale
- compare two locales together to see how well they match
- find region containment information
- which UN.49 region a country is in. For example, Japan is in East Asia.
- which larger UN.49 regions a smaller UN.49 region is in. For example, East Asia is in Asia.
- find the smallest common UN.49 region that two regions are both in
- for example, the smallest common region between Japan and India is "Asia".
- find the macrolanguage for those language codes that represent a
subtype of a macrolanguage
- a macrolanguage is a collection of very closely related languages, a little further apart than dialects, but not quite distinct enough to be considered completely separate languages.
- for example, the language code "nb" is for Norwegian Bokmal. Its macro language code is "no" for Norwegian.
- This is useful because a user's locale may be set to the subtype, but the translations may be represented with the macrolanguage code instead. It would be useful to show that user the macrolanguage translations rather than fall back to the source language for your app. (English?)
See the full API documentation for LocaleMatcher class for specifics.
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- Convert all unit tests from nodeunit to jest
- tests are now able to be run on headless browsers via karma
- Fixed a bug where the territory containment reverse was generated incorrectly
- Update to CLDR v44.0.0
- This module is now a hybrid ESM/CommonJS package that works under node or webpack
- Updated dependencies
- Update to CLDR 41 data
- Add additional likely locale data for a number of locales not listed in CLDR
- Updated dependencies
- ship the locale dir too or else this whole package won't work!
- update to CLDR 40
- updated dependencies
- added docs in markdown format as well
- initial version
- copied from ilib 14.9.0