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@18f/identity-i18n
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@18f/identity-i18n
JavaScript implementation of a Rails-like localization utility.
When paired with @18f/identity-rails-i18n-webpack-plugin
, it provides a seamless localization experience to retrieve locale data from Rails locale data.
Usage should provide a behavior similar to Rails Internationalization, where a given key would be expected to match locale data based on the folder structure found in config/locales
.
For example, a key of foo.bar.baz
, would match the file at config/locales/foo/en.yml
(for English locales), whose content includes...
en:
foo:
bar:
baz: Message
Call the translate function with a key to retrieve the translated message.
# config/locales/messages/en.yml
en:
messages:
greeting: Hello world!
import { t } from '@18f/identity-i18n';
t('messages.greeting');
// "Hello world!"
Include an object of variables to interpolate those values in the matched entry.
# config/locales/messages/en.yml
en:
messages:
greeting: Hello %{recipient}!
import { t } from '@18f/identity-i18n';
t('messages.greeting', { recipient: 'world' });
// "Hello world!"
An entry which is an object including one
or other
keys will automatically choose the correct message based on the count
variable.
# config/locales/messages/en.yml
en:
messages:
greeting:
one: Hello to you!
other: Hello to all!
import { t } from '@18f/identity-i18n';
t('messages.greeting', { count: 1 });
// "Hello to you!"
t('messages.greeting', { count: 2 });
// "Hello to all!"
An entry may be a single string or an array of strings. Passing an array of key(s) will return an array of messages.
# config/locales/messages/en.yml
en:
messages:
greetings:
- Hello!
- Howdy!
import { t } from '@18f/identity-i18n';
t(['messages.greetings']);
// ["Hello!", "Howdy!"]
FAQs
JavaScript implementation of a Rails-like localization utility.
The npm package @18f/identity-i18n receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, @18f/identity-i18n popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @18f/identity-i18n demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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