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@tshio/react-json-translation-provider
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Using yarn:
$ yarn add @tshio/react-json-translation-provider
Using npm:
$ npm install --save @tshio/react-json-translation-provider
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { addLocaleData } from 'react-intl';
import enLocaleData from 'react-intl/locale-data/en';
import plLocaleData from 'react-intl/locale-data/pl';
import createTranslationsProvider from '@tshio/react-json-translation-provider';
import { AppComponent } from 'app/app.component';
import en from 'assets/i18n/en.json';
import pl from 'assets/i18n/pl.json';
addLocaleData([...enLocaleData, ...plLocaleData]);
const TranslationsProvider = createTranslationsProvider({
en,
pl,
});
ReactDOM.render(
<TranslationsProvider locale="en">
<AppComponent />
</TranslationsProvider>,
document.getElementById('root'),
);
In order to get the current application locale you can use withLocale
HOC, which adds locale
props to the
decorated component.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { withLocale } from '@tshio/react-json-translation-provider';
// Simple component that display the current locale
class DisplayLocale extends Component {
render() {
const { locale } = this.props;
return <span>{locale}</span>;
}
}
// Create a new component that is "connected" to the translations provider
const DecoratedDisplayLocale = withLocale(DisplayLocale);
The TranslationsContext
is exposing the method update
which is used for updating the locale. In order to add it to
the component withTranslationsContext
HOC can be used.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { withTranslationsContext } from '@tshio/react-json-translation-provider';
class ChangeLocale extends Component {
render() {
const { locale, updateLocale } = this.props;
return (
<div>
Current locale: {locale}
<button onClick={() => updateLocale('en')}>English</button>
<button onClick={() => updateLocale('pl')}>Polish</button>
</div>
);
}
}
const DecoratedChangeLocale = withTranslationsContext(ChangeLocale);
It is important that withLocale
wraps the component that implements shouldComponentUpdate
. For example, when using
Redux.
// This gets around shouldComponentUpdate
withLocale(connect(...)(MyComponent))
// or
compose(
withLocale,
connect(...)
)(MyComponent)
// This does not
connect(...)(withLocale(MyComponent))
// nor
compose(
connect(...),
withLocale
)(MyComponent)
FAQs
## Installation
The npm package @tshio/react-json-translation-provider receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @tshio/react-json-translation-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tshio/react-json-translation-provider demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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