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# Punycode.js [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/bestiejs/punycode.js.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bestiejs/punycode.js) [![Code coverage status](http://img.shields.io/coveralls/bestiejs/punycode.js/master.svg)](https://coveralls.io/r/bestiejs/punycode.js) [![Dependency status](https://gemnasium.com/bestiejs/punycode.js.svg)](https://gemnasium.com/bestiejs/punycode.js)
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A robust Punycode converter that fully complies to [RFC 3492](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) and [RFC 5891](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891), and works on nearly all JavaScript platforms.
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This JavaScript library is the result of comparing, optimizing and documenting different open-source implementations of the Punycode algorithm:
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* [The C example code from RFC 3492](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#appendix-C)
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* [`punycode.c` by _Markus W. Scherer_ (IBM)](http://opensource.apple.com/source/ICU/ICU-400.42/icuSources/common/punycode.c)
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* [`punycode.c` by _Ben Noordhuis_](https://github.com/bnoordhuis/punycode/blob/master/punycode.c)
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* [JavaScript implementation by _some_](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/183485/can-anyone-recommend-a-good-free-javascript-for-punycode-to-unicode-conversion/301287#301287)
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* [`punycode.js` by _Ben Noordhuis_](https://github.com/joyent/node/blob/426298c8c1c0d5b5224ac3658c41e7c2a3fe9377/lib/punycode.js) (note: [not fully compliant](https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/2072))
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This project is [bundled](https://github.com/joyent/node/blob/master/lib/punycode.js) with [Node.js v0.6.2+](https://github.com/joyent/node/compare/975f1930b1...61e796decc).
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## Installation
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Via [npm](http://npmjs.org/) (only required for Node.js releases older than v0.6.2):
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```bash
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npm install punycode
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```
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Via [Bower](http://bower.io/):
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```bash
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bower install punycode
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Via [Component](https://github.com/component/component):
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```bash
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component install bestiejs/punycode.js
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```
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In a browser:
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```html
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<script src="punycode.js"></script>
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In [Narwhal](http://narwhaljs.org/), [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/), and [RingoJS](http://ringojs.org/):
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```js
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var punycode = require('punycode');
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In [Rhino](http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/):
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```js
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load('punycode.js');
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Using an AMD loader like [RequireJS](http://requirejs.org/):
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```js
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'paths': {
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['punycode'],
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```
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## API
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### `punycode.decode(string)`
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Converts a Punycode string of ASCII symbols to a string of Unicode symbols.
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```js
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// decode domain name parts
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punycode.decode('maana-pta'); // 'mañana'
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punycode.decode('--dqo34k'); // '☃-⌘'
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```
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### `punycode.encode(string)`
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Converts a string of Unicode symbols to a Punycode string of ASCII symbols.
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```js
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// encode domain name parts
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punycode.encode('mañana'); // 'maana-pta'
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punycode.encode('☃-⌘'); // '--dqo34k'
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### `punycode.toUnicode(input)`
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Converts a Punycode string representing a domain name or an email address to Unicode. Only the Punycoded parts of the input will be converted, i.e. it doesn’t matter if you call it on a string that has already been converted to Unicode.
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```js
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// decode domain names
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punycode.toUnicode('xn--maana-pta.com');
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// → 'mañana.com'
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punycode.toUnicode('xn----dqo34k.com');
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// → '☃-⌘.com'
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// decode email addresses
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punycode.toUnicode('джумла@xn--p-8sbkgc5ag7bhce.xn--ba-lmcq');
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// → 'джумла@джpумлатест.bрфa'
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### `punycode.toASCII(input)`
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Converts a Unicode string representing a domain name or an email address to Punycode. Only the non-ASCII parts of the input will be converted, i.e. it doesn’t matter if you call it with a domain that's already in ASCII.
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// encode domain names
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punycode.toASCII('mañana.com');
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// → 'xn--maana-pta.com'
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punycode.toASCII('☃-⌘.com');
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// → 'xn----dqo34k.com'
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// encode email addresses
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punycode.toASCII('джумла@джpумлатест.bрфa');
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// → 'джумла@xn--p-8sbkgc5ag7bhce.xn--ba-lmcq'
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### `punycode.ucs2`
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#### `punycode.ucs2.decode(string)`
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Creates an array containing the numeric code point values of each Unicode symbol in the string. While [JavaScript uses UCS-2 internally](https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/javascript-encoding), this function will convert a pair of surrogate halves (each of which UCS-2 exposes as separate characters) into a single code point, matching UTF-16.
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```js
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punycode.ucs2.decode('abc');
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// → [0x61, 0x62, 0x63]
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// surrogate pair for U+1D306 TETRAGRAM FOR CENTRE:
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punycode.ucs2.decode('\uD834\uDF06');
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// → [0x1D306]
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#### `punycode.ucs2.encode(codePoints)`
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Creates a string based on an array of numeric code point values.
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```js
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punycode.ucs2.encode([0x61, 0x62, 0x63]);
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// → 'abc'
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punycode.ucs2.encode([0x1D306]);
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// → '\uD834\uDF06'
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```
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### `punycode.version`
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A string representing the current Punycode.js version number.
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## Unit tests & code coverage
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After cloning this repository, run `npm install --dev` to install the dependencies needed for Punycode.js development and testing. You may want to install Istanbul _globally_ using `npm install istanbul -g`.
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Once that’s done, you can run the unit tests in Node using `npm test` or `node tests/tests.js`. To run the tests in Rhino, Ringo, Narwhal, PhantomJS, and web browsers as well, use `grunt test`.
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To generate the code coverage report, use `grunt cover`.
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Feel free to fork if you see possible improvements!
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## Author
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| [![twitter/mathias](https://gravatar.com/avatar/24e08a9ea84deb17ae121074d0f17125?s=70)](https://twitter.com/mathias "Follow @mathias on Twitter") |
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| [Mathias Bynens](https://mathiasbynens.be/) |
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## Contributors
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| [![twitter/jdalton](https://gravatar.com/avatar/299a3d891ff1920b69c364d061007043?s=70)](https://twitter.com/jdalton "Follow @jdalton on Twitter") |
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| [John-David Dalton](http://allyoucanleet.com/) |
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## License
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Punycode.js is available under the [MIT](https://mths.be/mit) license.
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