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format-message-interpret
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Convert format-message-parse ast to a function
Turns a compact format-message ast:
[ "You have ", [ "numBananas", "plural", 0, {
"=0": [ "no bananas" ],
"one": [ "a banana" ],
"other": [ [ '#' ], " bananas" ]
} ], " for sale." ]
into a function:
format({ numBananas:0 })
//-> "You have no bananas for sale."
npm install format-message-interpret --save
import parse from 'format-message-parse'
import interpret from 'format-message-interpret'
interpret('en', parse('Hello, {name}!'))({ name: 'Jane' })
interpret(locales: string | string[], ast: AST, types?: Types)
Generate a function from an ast
, using the formatting rules of the locales
that accepts an arguments object, and returns a string. You can optionally pass custom types
. Any non-standard type found in ast
without a corresponding formatter in types
will be treated as a simple string type.
type Types = {
[type: string]: (placeholder: string[], locales: string | string[]) =>
(value: any, args: Object) => string
}
types
is an object with each key being the name of the type as it appears in the message pattern. Each value is a function that takes the locales
, and the node
from the ast (like [ 'a', 'mytype', 'style' ]
), and it returns a function that will be called with the specific value
, and the complete arguments object. If the custom type was defined with sub-messages, those will already be converted to functions meant to be called with args
.
interpret.toParts(locales: string | string[], ast: AST, types?: Types)
Like, interpret
, interpretToParts
will generate a function accepting the message arguments. However, it will return an array of message parts, instead of a string. This is intended to help generate rich messages.
interpret.toParts('en', parse('a {b} c'))({ b: 1 }) // [ 'a ', 1, ' c' ]
interpret.toParts('en', parse('Click {a, element, children {here}}'), {
element: (locales, [ id, type, props ]) =>
(fn, args) => fn(props.children(args))
})({ a: children => <a>{children}</a> })
// [ 'Click ', <a>here</a> ]
This software is free to use under the MIT license. See the LICENSE-MIT file for license text and copyright information.
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Convert format-message-parse ast to a function
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