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angular-translate-once
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angular-translate-once
is an extension of angular-translate
by introducing one-time bindings for static content.
By default, all of your translations beocme part of the digest cycle and bloat your application's $watch
list. You don't really need to observe any changes for things like
These things really only need to bind once. If you're looking to trim any excess watchers from your application, and you use angular-translate
, this directive may help you out.
<label translate-once="EMAIL_ADDRESS"></label>
<input type="email" translate-once-placeholder="SAMPLE_EMAIL_ADDRESS" />
<p translate-once="DYNAMIC_CONTENT" translate-values="{standard: 'object'}"></p>
This should all look very familiar, the only difference is -once
in the directive name, and that the translation will be applied as soon as the directive is linked.
FAQs
Angular translate one-time directive
The npm package angular-translate-once receives a total of 620 weekly downloads. As such, angular-translate-once popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that angular-translate-once 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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