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astro-i18n-aut

The i18n integration for Astro πŸ§‘β€πŸš€

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astro-i18n-aut The i18n integration for Astro πŸ§‘β€πŸš€

astro-i18n-aut

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Motivation

Provide an internationalization (i18n) integration for Astro that:

  • Supports the defaultLocale
  • Avoids template file duplication
  • Is adapter agnostic
  • Is UI framework agnostic
  • Is compatible with @astrojs/sitemap

Quick start

Install

Install via npm:

npm install astro-i18n-aut

Configure

In your Astro config file:

import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import { i18n, filterSitemapByDefaultLocale } from "astro-i18n-aut/integration";
import sitemap from "@astrojs/sitemap";

const defaultLocale = "en";
const locales = {
  en: "en-US", // the `defaultLocale` value must present in `locales` keys
  es: "es-ES",
  fr: "fr-CA",
};

export default defineConfig({
  site: "https://example.com/",
  trailingSlash: "always",
  build: {
    format: "directory",
  },
  integrations: [
    i18n({
      locales,
      defaultLocale,
    }),
    sitemap({
      i18n: {
        locales,
        defaultLocale,
      },
      filter: filterSitemapByDefaultLocale({ defaultLocale }),
    }),
  ],
});

In your Astro middleware file:

import { sequence } from "astro/middleware";
import { i18nMiddleware } from "astro-i18n-aut";

export const onRequest = sequence(i18nMiddleware);

In your .gitignore file:

astro_tmp_pages_*

Usage

Now that you have set up the config, each .astro page will have additional renders with your other languages. For example, src/pages/about.astro will render as:

  • /about/
  • /es/about/
  • /fr/about/

If you have enabled redirectDefaultLocale (true by default) in the integration and middleware, redirects will be:

  • /en/about/ => /about/

Please note that the getStaticPaths() function will only run once. This limitation means that you cannot have translated urls, such as /es/acerca-de/ for /about/. However, it also ensures compatibility with @astrojs/sitemap.

The Astro frontmatter and page content is re-run for every translated page. For example, the Astro.url.pathname will be:

  • /about/
  • /es/about/
  • /fr/about/

It is up to you to detect which language is being rendered. You can use Astro content collections or any i18n UI framework, such as react-i18next, for your translations. Here is a pure Hello World example:

---
import { getLocale } from "astro-i18n-aut";
import Layout from "../layouts/Layout.astro";

const locale = getLocale(Astro.url);

let title: string;
switch (locale) {
  case "es":
    title = "Β‘Hola Mundo!";
    break;
  case "fr":
    title = "Bonjour Monde!";
    break;
  default:
    title = "Hello World!";
}
---

<Layout title={title}>
  <h1>{title}</h1>
</Layout>

Several helper functions are included to make handling locales easier.

Astro config options

Please see the official Astro docs for more details:

You must set either:

  • {
      site: "https://example.com/",
      trailingSlash: "always",
      build: {
        format: "directory",
      },
    }
    
  • {
      site: "https://example.com",
      trailingSlash: "never",
      build: {
        format: "file",
      },
    }
    

If you change these Astro settings, you must completely restart your dev server in your terminal. The automatic restart is insufficient.

All these options are related and must be set together. They affect whether your urls are:

  • /about/
  • /about

If you choose /about/, then /about will 404 and vice versa.

Integration options

  • locales: A record of all language locales.
  • defaultLocale: The default language locale. The value must present in locales keys.
  • redirectDefaultLocale - Assuming the defaultLocale: "en", whether /en/about/ redirects to /about/ (default: true).
  • include: Glob pattern(s) to include (default: ["pages/**/*"]).
  • exclude: Glob pattern(s) to exclude (default: ["pages/api/**/*"]).

Other Astro page file types:

  • βœ… .astro
  • ❌ .md
  • ❌ .mdx (with the MDX Integration installed)
  • ❌ .html
  • ❌ .js / .ts (as endpoints)

cannot be translated. If you choose to use them in the pages directory, please add them to the ignore glob patterns. For example, ["pages/api/**/*", "pages/**/*.md"]

Markdown

For .md and .mdx, use Astro Content Collections.

With this library and Astro Content Collections, you can keep your Markdown separate and organized in content, while using pages/blog/index.astro and pages/blog/[slug].astro to render all of your content, even with a defaultLocale! Here is an example folder structure:

.
└── astro-project/
    └── src/
        β”œβ”€β”€ pages/
        β”‚   └── blog/
        β”‚       β”œβ”€β”€ index.astro
        β”‚       └── [id].astro
        └── content/
            └── blog/
                β”œβ”€β”€ en/
                β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ post-1.md
                β”‚   └── post-2.md
                β”œβ”€β”€ es/
                β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ post-1.md
                β”‚   └── post-2.md
                └── fr/
                    β”œβ”€β”€ post-1.md
                    └── post-2.md
UI frameworks

Astro does not support .tsx or .jsx as page file types.

For UI frameworks like React and Vue, use them how you normally would with Astro by importing them as components.

Feel free to pass the translated content title={t('title')} or locale locale={locale} as props.

Endpoints

By default, all pages in pages/api/**/* are ignored.

For .ts and .js endpoints, how you handle multiple locales is up to you. As endpoints are not user-facing and there are many different ways to use endpoints, we leave the implementation up to your preferences.

License

MIT Licensed

Contributing

PRs welcome! Thank you for your help. Read more in the contributing guide for reporting bugs and making PRs.

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Package last updated on 03 Sep 2023

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