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@narando/express-preferred-ui-language
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A middleware to set the available system languages for use with mustache.
A middleware to set the available system languages for use with mustache.
You need to have nodejs
, npm
, express
and mustache
installed.
$ npm install @narando/express-preferred-ui-language
The middleware will get the availabel languages from ./app/locales/
:
import preferredUILanguage from "@narando/express-preferred-ui-language";
// add middleware to express
app.router(preferredUILanguage());
To add a language you have to create a new file at ./app/locales
. The file name will be used as the language identifier.
app
|-locales
|-de-DE.json
|-en-US.json
{
"namespace1": {
"text1": "First text",
"text2": "Second text"
},
"namespace2": {
"text3": "Third text",
"text4": "Fourth text"
}
}
The middleware will set the res.locals
like:
[
{ languageCode: "de-DE", selected: true },
{ languageCode: "en-US", selected: false }
]
To use it in your mustache template you can use the following example to create a dropdown with all available languages
<select name="systemLanguage" id="selectSystemLanguage" class="selectpicker form-control" data-live-search="true">
{{#UILanguage}}
<option value="{{languageCode}}" {{#selected}} selected {{/selected}}>{{languageCode}}</option>
{{/UILanguage}}
</select>
FAQs
A middleware to set the available system languages for use with mustache.
The npm package @narando/express-preferred-ui-language receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @narando/express-preferred-ui-language popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @narando/express-preferred-ui-language demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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