An SRT parser for Javascript.
It reads an .srt file into an array.
npm
npm install srt-parser-2
or yarn
yarn add srt-parser-2
This is a srt format file:
1
00:00:11,544 --> 00:00:12,682
Hello
it would become:
[{
    id: '1',
    startTime: '00:00:11,544',
    startSeconds: 11.544,
    endTime: '00:00:12,682',
    endSeconds: 12.682,
    text: 'Hello'
}]
Since it only process text,
it should work in both Browser and Node.js enviroment
let srt = `
1
00:00:11,544 --> 00:00:12,682
Hello
`;
import srtParser2 from "srt-parser-2";
var parser = new srtParser2();
var srt_array = parser.fromSrt(srt);
console.log(srt_array);
// turn array back to SRT string.
var srt_string = parser.toSrt(srt_array);
console.log(srt_string);You can run this example using node example/1.Comma.js
npx srt-parser-2 -i input.srt -o output.json --minify
Options:
| Option | Required | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| --input or -i | Yes | |
| --output or -o | No | output.json | 
| --minify | No | false | 
MIT
Why this one special? There are plently SRT parser on npm:
Nothing wrong.
All of them can handle this format:
1
00:00:11,544 --> 00:00:12,682
Hello
00:00:11.544
This is wrong format, it use period as separator
Or this:
00:00:11,5440
This is also wrong format, millisecond has 4 digit (should be 3)
Or this:
1:00:11,5
Similiar, hour & millisecond is only 1 digit (wrong)
Or this
00:00:00.05
etc
| Format | Other parser | srt-parser-2 | srt-parser-2 would turn this into | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 00:00:01,544 | Yes ✅ | Yes ✅ | 00:00:01,544 | 
| 00:00:01.544 | ❓ Yes for some of them | Yes ✅ | 00:00:01,544 | 
| 00:00:01.54 | ❓ Yes for some of them | Yes ✅ | 00:00:01,544 | 
| 00:00:00.3333 | No ❌ | Yes ✅ | 00:00:00,333 | 
| 00:00:00.3 | No ❌ | Yes ✅ | 00:00:00,300 | 
| 1:2:3.4 | No ❌ | Yes ✅ | 01:02:03,400 | 
Basic principle:
- If hour,minute,second is shorter than 2 digit, pad start with "0", if longer than 2 digit, only save first 2 digit.
- Millisecond is the same, but it's 3 digit.
- Seperator can be .(periods) or,(comma), periods(incorrect) will be replace with comma(correct)
- Support more time format (even wrong format)
- Have extensive test