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@narando/negotiate-accepted-language
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A custom `Accept-Language` parser. You can use this package to localize your clients based on the http headers.
A custom Accept-Language
parser. You can use this package to localize your
clients based on the http headers.
You need to have nodejs
and npm
installed.
$ npm install @narando/negotiate-accepted-language
Based on the priority the best matching language will be returned.
import negotiateAcceptedLanguage from "@narando/negotiate-accepted-language";
const supportedLanguages = ["de-DE", "en-US"];
const acceptedLanguages = "de-DE,de;q=0.9,en;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.7";
negotiateAcceptedLanguage(supportedLanguages, acceptedLanguages);
// returns "de-DE"
In case no one of the accepted languages will match the supported languages exactly. The function tries to find the closest match. To find the closest match the country tag will be ignored.
import negotiateAcceptedLanguage from "@narando/negotiate-accepted-language";
const supportedLanguages = ["de-AT", "en-US"];
const acceptedLanguages = "de-DE,en-CA;q=0.9";
negotiateAcceptedLanguage (supportedLanguages, acceptedLanguages);
// returns "de-AT"
Implement this function as an express middleware.
import negotiateAcceptedLanguage from "@narando/negotiate-accepted-language";
function getLanguageMiddleware(req, res, next) {
const supportedLanguages = ["de-DE", "en-US"];
const acceptedLanguages = req.get("accept-language");
const language = negotiateAcceptedLanguage(
supportedLanguages,
acceptedLanguages
);
// Use language with the i18n module of your choice:
req.i18n.setLanguage(language);
// Or just save the value to use it later:
req.language = language;
next();
}
// Mount as middleware
app.use(getLanguageMiddleware);
The function wil return null if the languagesToParse
are not supported.
import negotiateAcceptedLanguage from "@narando/negotiate-accepted-language";
const supportedLanguages = ["de-DE", "en-US"];
const acceptedLanguages = "af,ch-ZH;q=0.8";
const matchingLanguage = negotiateAcceptedLanguage(
supportedLanguages,
acceptedLanguages
);
// matchingLanguage is null
FAQs
A custom `Accept-Language` parser. You can use this package to localize your clients based on the http headers.
The npm package @narando/negotiate-accepted-language receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @narando/negotiate-accepted-language popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @narando/negotiate-accepted-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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