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@teamleader/i18n
Advanced tools
Teamleader i18n implementation for our frontend micro service, built with react-intl
(in a hacky way).
npm i @teamleader/i18n
Wrap your app with the Provider
.
import { Provider as I18nProvider } from '@teamleader/i18n';
const App = () => (
<I18nProvider namespace="domains.invoicing" path="/" locale="en">
<TheRestOfYourApp />
</I18nProvider>
);
Now you can Use translations inside your components.
You can use the withI18n
HOC which will provide a translate
function to your component.
import { withI18n } from '@teamleader/i18n';
const MyComponent = () => (
<button>{this.props.translate('send')}</button>;
)
export default withI18n(MyComponent);
Or you can use the Translation
component.
import { Translation } from '@teamleader/i18n';
const MyComponent = () => (
<button><Translation id="send" /></button>;
)
export default MyComponent;
You can configure the Provider
with a few props.
namespace
: String (optional)The translation keys will be prefixed with the namespace. For example, if your namespace is invoicing
, an example translation key would be invoicing.myTranslationKey
.
locale
String (optional)The locale that should be used. If you don't provide a locale it will try to get it from the html element (<html lang="en">
) and will fallback to english (en
);
path
: String | Function (optional)The path to the translation files. This can be either a string or a function. If you provide a string, the file name will be added to the path. If you use a function, it will call the function and pass the language as a paramter. The function should return a the path to the translation file as a string.
Example with a string:
debug
: Boolean (optional)When this is set to true
the message IDs will be shown instead of the actual translations.
import { Provider as I18nProvider } from '@teamleader/i18n';
const App = () => (
<I18nProvider namespace="domains.invoicing" path="/translations/" language="en">
<TheRestOfYourApp />
</I18nProvider>
);
Example with a function:
import { Provider as I18nProvider } from '@teamleader/i18n';
const getPath = language => `/translations/${language}.json`;
const App = () => (
<I18nProvider namespace="domains.invoicing" path={getPath} language="en">
<TheRestOfYourApp />
</I18nProvider>
);
MIT.
FAQs
Teamleader i18n implementation
The npm package @teamleader/i18n receives a total of 53 weekly downloads. As such, @teamleader/i18n popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @teamleader/i18n demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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