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fluent-syntax
Advanced tools
fluent-syntax
is a parser for Fluent translation files, FTL. Project Fluent
is a localization framework designed to unleash the expressive power of the
natural language.
fluent-syntax
can be used both on the client-side and the server-side. You
can install it from the npm registry or use it as a standalone script (as the
FluentSyntax
global).
npm install fluent-syntax
import { parse, Resource } from 'fluent-syntax';
const res = parse(`
brand-name = Foo 3000
welcome = Welcome, { $name }, to { brand-name }!
`);
assert(res instanceof Resource);
The API reference is available at http://projectfluent.org/fluent.js/fluent-syntax.
For legacy browsers, the compat
build has been transpiled using Babel's env
preset:
import 'fluent-syntax/compat';
Find out more about Project Fluent at projectfluent.org, including documentation of the Fluent file format (FTL), links to other packages and implementations, and information about how to get involved.
FAQs
AST and parser for Fluent
The npm package fluent-syntax receives a total of 31,602 weekly downloads. As such, fluent-syntax popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fluent-syntax demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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