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@angular/localize
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@angular/localize is an Angular package that provides localization support for Angular applications. It allows developers to easily translate their applications into different languages and manage translations efficiently.
Extracting Translatable Strings
This command extracts translatable strings from your Angular application and generates a translation file (e.g., messages.xlf). This file can then be used to provide translations for different languages.
ng extract-i18n
Translating Application
This command serves the application using a specific translation file (e.g., French). The application will display the translated strings based on the provided translation file.
ng serve --configuration=fr
Marking Strings for Translation
This code snippet shows how to mark a string for translation using the `i18n` attribute. The string 'Hello, world!' will be extracted and can be translated into different languages.
<p i18n>Hello, world!</p>
angular-translate is another popular library for AngularJS (1.x) that provides i18n support. It allows you to define translations in JSON files and switch between languages dynamically. While it is not compatible with Angular (2+), it offers similar functionalities for AngularJS applications.
i18next is a powerful internationalization framework for JavaScript applications, including Angular. It provides a wide range of features for managing translations, including support for pluralization, context, and interpolation. Compared to @angular/localize, i18next is more versatile and can be used with various JavaScript frameworks.
The sources for this package are in the main Angular repo. Please file issues and pull requests against that repo.
Usage information and reference details can be found in Angular documentation.
License: MIT
19.0.0-next.0 (2024-08-14)
Errors that are thrown during ApplicationRef.tick
will now be rethrown when using TestBed
. These errors should be
resolved by ensuring the test environment is set up correctly to
complete change detection successfully. There are two alternatives to
catch the errors:
expect(() => TestBed.inject(ApplicationRef).tick()).toThrow()
TestBed
will reject any outstanding ComponentFixture.whenStable
promises. A jasmine test,
for example, could write expectAsync(fixture.whenStable()).toBeRejected()
.As a last resort, you can configure errors to not be rethrown by
setting rethrowApplicationErrors
to false
in TestBed.configureTestingModule
.
Router.errorHandler
property has been removed.
Adding an error handler should be configured in either
withNavigationErrorHandler
with provideRouter
or the errorHandler
property in the extra options of RouterModule.forRoot
. In addition,
the error handler cannot be used to change the return value of the
router navigation promise or prevent it from rejecting. Instead, if you
want to prevent the promise from rejecting, use resolveNavigationPromiseOnError
.Resolve
interface now includes
RedirectCommand
.| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 468d3fb9b1 | fix | rethrow errors during ApplicationRef.tick in TestBed (#57200) |
| Commit | Type | Description |
| -- | -- | -- |
| f271021e19 | feat | Add routerOutletData
input to RouterOutlet
directive (#57051) |
| b2790813a6 | fix | Align RouterModule.forRoot errorHandler with provider error handler (#57050) |
| 7436d3180e | fix | Update Resolve interface to include RedirectCommand like ResolveFn (#57309) |
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FAQs
Angular - library for localizing messages
The npm package @angular/localize receives a total of 576,302 weekly downloads. As such, @angular/localize popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @angular/localize demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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