$ npm install unicode-byte-truncateTruncate a string to a given byte size by removing bytes from the right while making sure not to slice in the middle of a multi-byte unicode character.
npm install unicode-byte-truncate --save
var trunc = require('unicode-byte-truncate')
var str = 'foo🎉bar' // 10 byte string - byte 4 to 7 is a single character
console.log(trunc(str, 4)) // `foo` == 0x666F6F (3 bytes)
console.log(trunc(str, 5)) // `foo` == 0x666F6F (3 bytes)
console.log(trunc(str, 6)) // `foo` == 0x666F6F (3 bytes)
console.log(trunc(str, 7)) // `foo🎉` == 0x666F6FF09F8E89 (7 bytes)
The unicode-byte-truncate module exposes a single trunc function.
result = trunc(string, maxBytes)
Given a string and a maxBytes integer greater than or equal to zero,
the trunc function will slice characters off the end of the string to
ensure that it doesn't contain more bytes than specified by the
maxBytes argument.
The truncated string will be returned as the result.
The trunc function is multi-byte unicode aware and will never cut up
surrogate pairs. This means that the result may contain fewer bytes
than specified by the maxBytes argument.
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