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bobril-g11n
Advanced tools
Bobril Globalization extension
Changelog: https://github.com/Bobris/Bobril-g11n/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
install from npm:
npm install bobril-g11n --save
It is expected to be used together with bobril-build to handle all code and translation generation. Internally uses moment.js, numeral.js, CLDR. Inspired by formatjs.io. Uses very similar message format. Though I was not satisfied with Intl polyfill. Message parse for speed and size written in hand optimized code instead of Pegjs.
Usage in TypeScript:
import * as b from 'bobril';
import * as g from 'bobril-g11n';
g.initGlobalization({
pathToTranslation(locale:string):string { return 'tr/'+locale+'.js'; }
});
b.init(()=>{
return { tag:'div', children: g.t('Hello {who}!', { who: 'World' }) };
});
With bobril-build, you don't need to call g.initGlobalization
at all. It will correctly set path to translation by defining global method g11nPath
. Just make sure to not call t
before bobril will call init factory.
With if you don't need translation to different language just format text with current locale use function f
like this:
let modified = Date.now() - 100000; // only sample in reality you would get this from server or whatever
let displayThisInTableCell = g.f('{modified, time, relative}', { modified });
Function getMoment()
will give you instance of moment library with locally set current locale.
Set different locale - it will asynchronously download translation file and automatically invalidate Bobril view including ignoring shouldChange results, so your bobflux implementation does not need to care about current locale change.
g.setLocale('cs-CZ');
This is one of examples how to make really human readable messages:
g.t('{numPhotos, plural, =0{no photos} =1{one photo} other{# photos}}', { numPhotos: 1 });
FAQs
Bobril globalization
The npm package bobril-g11n receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, bobril-g11n popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bobril-g11n demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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