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@transifex/vue2
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Transifex Native is a full end-to-end, cloud-based localization stack for moderns apps.
Vue2 component for localizing Vue application using Transifex Native.
Related packages:
Learn more about Transifex Native in the Transifex Developer Hub.
Step1: Create a Transifex Native project in Transifex.
Step2: Grab credentials.
Step3: Internationalize the code using the SDK.
Step4: Push source phrases using the @transifex/cli
tool.
Step5: Translate the app using over-the-air updates.
No translation files required.
If you are upgrading from the 1.x.x
version, please read this migration guide, as there are breaking changes in place.
Install the library and its dependencies using:
npm install @transifex/native @transifex/vue2 --save
import Vue from 'vue';
import App from './App.vue';
import { tx } from '@transifex/native';
import { TransifexVue } from '@transifex/vue2';
tx.init({
token: '<token>',
});
Vue.use(TransifexVue);
new Vue({
render: (h) => h(App),
}).$mount('#app');
T
Component<template>
<div>
<T _str="Hello world" />
<T _str="Hello {username}" :username="user" />
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'App',
data() {
return {
user: 'John'
};
},
}
</script>
Available optional props:
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_context | String | String context, affects key generation |
_key | String | Custom string key |
_comment | String | Developer comment |
_charlimit | Number | Character limit instruction for translators |
_tags | String | Comma separated list of tags |
UT
Component<template>
<div>
<UT _str="Hello <b>{username}</b>" :username="user" />
<p>
<UT _str="Hello <b>{username}</b>" :username="user" _inline="true" />
</p>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'App',
data() {
return {
user: 'John'
};
},
}
</script>
UT
has the same behaviour as T
, but renders source string as HTML inside a
div
tag.
Available optional props: All the options of T
plus:
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_inline | Boolean | Wrap translation in span |
$t
template function or this.t
alias for scriptsMakes the current component re-render when a language change is detected and returns a t-function you can use to translate strings programmatically.
You will most likely prefer to use the T
or UT
components over this, unless
for some reason you want to have the translation output in a variable for
manipulation.
<template>
<div>
{{$t('Hello world').toLowerCase()}}
{{hellofromscript}}
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'App',
computed: {
hellofromscript: function() { return this.t('Hello world').toLowerCase() },
},
}
</script>
LanguagePicker
componentRenders a <select>
tag that displays supported languages and switches the
application's selected language on change.
<template>
<div>
<T _str="This is a translatable message" />
<LanguagePicker />
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { LanguagePicker } from '@transifex/vue2';
export default {
name: 'App',
components: {
LanguagePicker,
}
}
</script>
Accepts properties:
className
: The CSS class that will be applied to the <select>
tag.Licensed under Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE file.
FAQs
Vue i18n framework using Transifex Native
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