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@nerimity/solid-i18next
Advanced tools
The purpose of this library is to provide ability to support i18next library in Solid applications
with <TransProvider /> and <Trans /> components.
Installation:
npm install @mbarzda/solid-i18next i18next --save
<TransProvider /> must wrap Solid application's most parent component (e.g. <App />). <Trans /> component's key property is mandatory.
Default value can be wrapped with <Trans /> component or set with options or children property.
// esm
import { TransProvider, Trans } from '@mbarzda/solid-i18next';
// cjs
const { TransProvider, Trans } = require('@mbarzda/solid-i18next');
render(() => (
<TransProvider>
<App>
<Trans key="greeting" />
{/* or */}
<Trans key="greeting">Hello!</Trans>
{/* or */}
<Trans key="greeting" options={{ defaultValue: 'Hello!' }} />
{/* or */}
<Trans key="greeting" options="Hello!" />
{/* or */}
<Trans key="greeting" children="Hello!" />
</App>
</TransProvider>
));
Resources can be added on initialization with options property in <TransProvider /> or
by calling addResources method from TransContext, which can be got with useTransContext().
import { Trans, TransProvider, useTransContext } from '@mbarzda/solid-18next';
const resources = {
lt: {...},
pl: {...},
};
render(() => <TransProvider options={{ resources }} children={<App />} />, container);
{/* or */}
const Component = () => {
const [, actions] = useTransContext();
actions.addResources('lt', 'translation', resources.lt);
actions.addResources('pl', 'translation', resources.pl);
return <Trans key="greeting">Hello!</Trans>;
};
Default language can be provided to <TransProvider /> with lng or options property.
options.lng overrides lng property.
<TransProvider lng="lt" children={...} />
<TransProvider options={{lng: 'pl'}} children={...} />
To change a language you need to use TransContext and call changeLanguage.
import { useTransContext } from '@mbarzda/solid-18next';
const Component = () => {
const [, { changeLanguage }] = useTransContext();
return (
<article>
<button type="button" onClick={() => changeLanguage('en')}>
English
</button>
<button type="button" onClick={() => changeLanguage('lt')}>
Lietuvių
</button>
</article>
);
};
i18next have t function, which is essential and sometimes there is need to use it without <Trans /> component.
TransContext provides it in case you need it.
const Component = () => {
const [t] = useTransContext();
const messages = {
get greeting() {
return t('greeting', 'Hello!');
},
get bye() {
return t('bye', 'Bye!');
},
};
return <>{isLogin() ? messages.greeting : messages.bye}</>;
};
i18next has many plugins and utils.
They can be loaded with i18next.use method. You need to have an i18next instance for that.
There is possible to use default i18next instance or create a separate one.
<TransProvider /> initializes i18next (i18next.init()) under the hood, so you need to create an instance before initialization of the component.
Plugins options and other i18next options must be provided with options property.
import { TransProvider, Trans } from '@mbarzda/solid-i18next';
import i18next from 'i18next';
import HttpBackend from 'i18next-http-backend';
// Use plugin with default instance.
render(() => {
i18next.use(HttpBackend);
const backend = { loadPath: '/locales/{{lng}}/{{ns}}.json' };
return (
<TransProvider options={{ backend }}>
<App>
<Trans key="greeting">Hello!</Trans>
</App>
</TransProvider>
);
});
// Use plugin with separate instance.
// New instance must be provided to `TransProvider` with `instance` property.
render(() => {
const instance = i18next.createInstance();
instance.use(HttpBackend);
const backend = { loadPath: '/locales/{{lng}}/{{ns}}.json' };
return (
<TransProvider instance={instance} options={{ backend }}>
<App>
<Trans key="greeting">Hello!</Trans>
</App>
</TransProvider>
);
});
If there is need something more than this library provides, you can get i18next instance from TransContext and to do something with it.
If you are using default instance, you also can use i18next global.
const Component = () => {
const [, { getI18next }] = useTransContext();
getI18next().on('loaded', () => {...});
{/* or, if you are using default instance */}
i18next.on('loaded', () => {...});
return <></>;
};
Default interpolation uses {{ and }} as prefix and suffix. Solid uses { and } for properties propagation. In that case
messages with default interpolation must be put as string. Placeholder values should be provided
through options property of <Trans /> component.
<Trans key="greeting" options={{ name: 'John Doe' }}>
{'Hello {{name}}!'}
</Trans>
i18next also allows to define custom interpolation prefix and suffix.
const resources = { lt: { greeting: 'Labas, ##name##!' } };
const interpolation = { prefix: '##', suffix: '##' };
<TransProvider options={{ interpolation, resources }}>
<Trans key="greeting" options={{ name: 'John Doe' }}>
Hello ##name##!
</Trans>
</TransProvider>;
i18next provides default pluralization feature. Note, that pluralization keys were changed since i18next@21.
Translation keys may be inconsistent through different languages and you would prefer something like ICU format.
For that case I recommend i18next-icu plugin. Note, that default interpolation would change.
npm i i18next-icu
import i18next from 'i18next';
import ICU from 'i18next-icu';
const instance = i18next.createInstance();
instance.use(ICU);
const resources = {
lt: {
photos: 'Tu { numPhotos, plural, 0 {neturi nuotraukų} other {turi { numPhotos, plural, one {# nuotrauką} few {# nuotraukas} other {# nuotraukų} }} }.'
}
}
<TransProvider instance={instance} options={{ resources }}>
<Trans key="photos" options={{ numPhotos: 10 }}>
{'You have {numPhotos, plural, =0 {no photos} =1 {one photo} other {# photos}}.'}
</Trans>
</TransProvider>;
<TransProvider />| Property | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| instance | i18next instance, see: i18n | No |
| lng | default language, options.lng overrides it | No |
| options | i18next init options, see: InitOptions | No |
<Trans />| Property | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| key | translation key or keys TFunctionKeys | Yes |
| options | t function's options, see: TOptions | string | No |
useTransContextuseTransContext function returns TransContext as array: [TFunction, TransProviderActions].
The first item is t function, second - the list of actions, which are listed below.
TransProviderActions
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| addResources( lng, ns, resources, bundleOptions?: { deep?; overwrite? } ) | adds translation resources, see addResourcesBundle |
| changeLanguage(lng) | changes language and sets new t function |
| getI18next | returns i18next instance, see i18n |
FAQs
i18next for SolidJS
We found that @nerimity/solid-i18next 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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