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v9.2.0 (2022-08-01)
We are excited to announce the release of Vue I18n v9.2 !! This release includes many new features, bug fixes, improvements, and document fixes.
We had commited with 35 contributors. Thanks for your contributing ❤️
In the following, we introduce some of the new features:
From Vue I18n v9.2, we have improved TypeScript support. This allows type checking of resources specified in the messages
option of createI18n
and complementing with APIs such as t
.
The following images is the resoureces type-checked:
The following gif image is the API completion working:
For more information on how to setup the system, please read the docs
WebComponents has been supported since Vue 3.2. You can support your Vue Component with Vue I18n as well.
About details, See more the docs
We have released petite-vue-i18n
, a small size subset version of Vue I18n, as an experimental feature.
Only minimal functionality is provided in this module. you can reduce your Vue application bundle size with using this module. If you do not need to use all the features of Vue I18n, this module would be a good option.
About details, See more README
We have released a module called vue-i18n-bridge
to support Vue 2 applications with Vue I18n v8.x migrate to Vue 3.
vue-i18n-bridge
is a module that is mostly compatible with the Vue I18n v9 API. It's an add-on to existing Vue I18n v8.26.1 or later + Vue 2 applications to take advantage of the Composition API provided in Vue I18n v9. This module would be able to support the progressive migration to Vue 3.
About details, See more the docs
globalInjection
option As defaultFrom Vue I18n v9.2, the globalInjection
option defaults to true
. If you localize by global scope using $t
in your template, you no longer need to set this option.
useI18n
in Legacy API modeWe have supported for useI18n
in Legacy API mode. This feature would be useful if you want to migrate from the options API style to the Composition API style in your Vue 3 application.
About details, See more the docs
vue-i18n-bridge
module for migration to Vue 3 of course supports Vue 2.7.
Instead of going from Vue 2.6 to Vue 3 directly, you can migrate your Vue applications using Vue I18n with a strategy of Vue 2.6, Vue 2.7, and then Vue 3 progressively.
v-t
We have supported SSR for v-t
. If your Vue application uses v-t
, you can support SSR without having to be aware in your Vue application.
#974 feat: change globalInjection
option default value (@kazupon)
#838 feat: composer type definition extending (experimental feature) (@kazupon)
#811 feat: backport build-in components to vue-i18n-bridge from vue-i18n-next (@kazupon)
#588 feat: petite-vue-i18n (@kazupon)
#478 improvement: target component highlighting on i18n resources inspector (@kazupon)
useI18n
on Legacy API mode (@kazupon)d.ts
breaking (@kazupon)Stdio
for Studio
(@FMGordillo)defaultSFCLang
and globalSFCScope
to sfc (@userquin)Changelog
v9.2.0-beta.37 (2022-07-12)
message-compiler
, vue-i18n-core
core-base
, vue-i18n-core
vue-i18n-bridge
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v9.2.0-beta.36 (2022-06-06)
core-base
, message-compiler
, vue-i18n-core
core-base
, vue-i18n-core
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v9.2.0-beta.35 (2022-04-12)
vue-i18n-core
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v9.2.0-beta.34 (2022-04-01)
vue-i18n-core
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v9.2.0-beta.33 (2022-03-23)