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@payloadcms/translations
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These are the translations for Payload. Translations are used on both the server and the client. The admin panel uses translations to display text to the user in their selected language. The server uses translations when sending API responses.
These are the translations for Payload. Translations are used on both the server and the client. The admin panel uses translations to display text to the user in their selected language. The server uses translations when sending API responses.
src/all
folderyarn build
// or
npm build
// or
pnpm build
src/all
foldersrc/build.ts
file and add the key to either clientTranslationKeys
or serverTranslationKeys
depending on where the translation will be used.yarn build
// or
npm build
// or
pnpm build
src/all
folder with the language code as the file name (e.g. en.json
for English)src/index.ts
file and import your json file and then export it inside the translations
objectyarn build
// or
npm build
// or
pnpm build
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The home of Payloads API and Admin Panel translations.
The npm package @payloadcms/translations receives a total of 24,290 weekly downloads. As such, @payloadcms/translations popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @payloadcms/translations demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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