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@gasket/intl
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Provides internationalization managers for translation files and locale handling.
npm i @gasket/intl @gasket/plugin-intl
See @gasket/plugin-intl for more information on how to configure the plugin.
With a intl.js built by @gasket/plugin-intl, you can use the manager to
get provide messages for locales.
To get all messages for a locale:
import intlManager from '../path/to/intl.js';
const messages = intlManager.getLocale('en-US').getAllMessages();
This will return a handler with the following methods:
// Access a locale handler
const localeHandler = intlManager.getLocale('en-US');
// locale files can be dynamically loaded
await localeHandler.load('locales/examples')
// Get all loaded messages for a locale
localeHandler.getAllMessages();
FAQs
Internationalization managers for translation files and locale handling.
The npm package @gasket/intl receives a total of 141 weekly downloads. As such, @gasket/intl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @gasket/intl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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