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speaking-url-ts

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speaking-url-ts is a flexible, language-agnostic library that generates readable, SEO-friendly slugs for any language. It supports custom transliterations and symbol replacements to create clean, URL-safe slugs.

Features

  • Supports multiple languages with custom language packs.
  • Handles transliterations from non-Latin scripts (e.g., Cyrillic, Arabic).
  • Applies custom replacements.
  • Flexible configuration with custom rules for slug formatting.

Installation

You can install the speaking-url-ts library using npm:

npm install speaking-url-ts

Usage

Basic Usage

To generate a slug, first import the library and then use the generateSlug function:

import { generateSlug, addLanguagePack } from 'speaking-url-ts';

// Use the default English language pack
const slug = generateSlug('Hello, World!', { locale: 'en' });
console.log(slug);  // Output: "hello-world"

Adding a Custom Language Pack

You can add a custom language pack to handle specific transliterations, symbol replacements and custom rules for your desired language.

Here’s how to create and add a custom language pack:

  1. Define Your Language Pack
const { LanguagePack } = require('speaking-url-ts');

const customLanguagePack = {
    transliterations: {
        '你好': 'nihao',    // Example: Chinese characters to Pinyin
        'мир': 'mir',       // Example: Russian to Latin
    },
    symbols: {
        '&': 'and',
        '@': 'at',
        '%': 'percent',
    },
    customRules: [
        (text) => text.replace(/м/g, 'm'), // Example: Replace all 'м' with 'm'
        (text) => text.trim(), // Trim spaces
    ]
};
  1. Add the Language Pack
addLanguagePack('custom', customLanguagePack);
  1. Generate a Slug Using the Custom Language Pack
const slug = generateSlug('Привет, мир!', { locale: 'custom' });
console.log(slug);  // Output: "privet-mir"

Complete Example

import { generateSlug, addLanguagePack } from 'speaking-url-ts';

// Define and add the custom language pack
const russianLanguagePack = {
    transliterations: {
        'Привет': 'Privet',
        'мир': 'mir',
        'й': 'i',
    },
    symbols: {
        '&': 'i',
        ',': '',
    },
    customRules: [
        text => text.replace(/м/g, 'm'), // Custom rule to replace 'м' with 'm'
    ]
};

addLanguagePack('ru', russianLanguagePack);

// Generate a slug
const slug = generateSlug('Привет, мир и Москва', { locale: 'ru' });
console.log(slug);  // Output: "privet-mir-i-moskva"

API Reference

generateSlug(input: string, options: { locale: string, separator?: string }): string

Generates a slug from the input string.

  • input: The text to be converted into a slug.
  • options:
    • locale: The language pack to use (e.g., 'en' for English).
    • separator: (Optional) The character used to separate words in the slug. Defaults to '-'.

addLanguagePack(locale: string, pack: LanguagePack): void

Adds a new language pack or updates an existing one.

  • locale: The locale identifier (e.g., 'ru' for Russian).
  • pack: The language pack object containing transliterations, replacements, stop words, and custom rules.

Language Pack Structure

A language pack is an object with the following optional fields:

  • transliterations: An object mapping characters or phrases to their transliterated equivalents.
  • symbols: An object mapping characters to replace.
  • customRules: An array of functions that apply custom transformations to the text.

Example Language Pack

interface LanguagePack {
    transliterations?: { [key: string]: string };
    symbols?: { [key: string]: string };
    customRules?: Array<(text: string) => string>;
}

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository, create a new branch, and submit a pull request with your improvements or new language packs.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.