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@manekinekko/actions-on-google-i18n
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Create a folder with your locales (you can use either js
or json
files), e.g.:
├── src/
│ ├── locales/
│ │ ├── en-GB.json
│ │ └── en-US.json
Each file must export (or have) a valid JSON content:
// src/locales/en-US.json
{
"WELCOME": "<speak>Hi {name}, I'm your awesome assistant. What can I do for ya?</speak>"
}
// src/locales/en-GB.json
{
"WELCOME": "<speak>Hi {name}, I'm your amazing assistant. How can I help?</speak>"
};
npm i @manekinekko/actions-on-google-i18n -S
default: ./src/locales/
The directory where the locale files are located.
default: index.js
|| index.json
The default locale file that will ALWAYS be used for ANY locale.
default: en-US
The default locale that will be used if no locale can be extracted from the Actions On Google SDK.
Import in your main entry file and call the .use()
method to register your DialogflowApp
instance:
const i18n = require('@manekinekko/actions-on-google-i18n');
const app = new DialogflowApp({ request, response });
i18n.use(app);
To get the localized content, call the app.__(string, context)
method and provide the content key to get the content. You can also provide an optional context object if you set variables in your content:
const actionMap = new Map();
actionMap.set('input.welcome', (app) => {
app.ask(app.__('WELCOME', { name: 'Wassim' }));
});
app.handleRequest(actionMap);
'use strict';
const i18n = require('@manekinekko/actions-on-google-i18n');
const aog = require('actions-on-google');
const DialogflowApp = aog.DialogflowApp;
exports.agent = (request, response) => {
const app = new DialogflowApp({ request, response });
i18n
.configure({
directory: `${__dirname}/src/locales`,
defaultFile: `${__dirname}/src/locales/index.json`,
defaultLocale: 'en-US',
})
.use(app);
const actionMap = new Map();
actionMap.set('input.welcome', (app) => {
app.ask(app.__('WELCOME', { name: 'Wassim' }));
});
app.handleRequest(actionMap);
};
The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2017 - Wassim CHEGHAM
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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FAQs
An i18n module for the Actions On Google SDK
We found that @manekinekko/actions-on-google-i18n demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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