gatsby-plugin-intl
Internationalize your Gatsby site.
Features
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Turn your gatsby site into an internationalization-framework out of the box powered by react-intl.
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Support automatic redirection based on the user's preferred language in browser provided by browser-lang.
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Support multi-language url routes in a single page component. This means you don't have to create separate pages such as pages/en/index.js
or pages/ko/index.js
.
Why?
When you build multilingual sites, Google recommends using different URLs for each language version of a page rather than using cookies or browser settings to adjust the content language on the page. (read more)
Starters
Demo: http://gatsby-starter-default-intl.netlify.com
Source: https://github.com/wiziple/gatsby-plugin-intl/tree/master/examples/gatsby-starter-default-intl
Showcase
Feel free to send us PR to add your project.
How to use
Install package
npm install --save gatsby-plugin-intl
Add a plugin to your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-intl`,
options: {
path: `${__dirname}/src/intl`,
languages: [`en`, `ko`, `de`],
defaultLanguage: `ko`,
redirect: true,
},
},
]
You'll also need to add language JSON resources to the project.
For example,
Change your components
You can use injectIntl
HOC on any react components including page components.
import React from "react"
import { injectIntl, Link, FormattedMessage } from "gatsby-plugin-intl"
const IndexPage = ({ intl }) => {
return (
<Layout>
<SEO
title={intl.formatMessage({ id: "title" })}
/>
<Link to="/page-2/">
{intl.formatMessage({ id: "go_page2" })}
{/* OR <FormattedMessage id="go_page2" /> */}
</Link>
</Layout>
)
}
export default injectIntl(IndexPage)
Or you can use the new useIntl
hook.
import React from "react"
import { useIntl, Link, FormattedMessage } from "gatsby-plugin-intl"
const IndexPage = () => {
const intl = useIntl()
return (
<Layout>
<SEO
title={intl.formatMessage({ id: "title" })}
/>
<Link to="/page-2/">
{intl.formatMessage({ id: "go_page2" })}
{/* OR <FormattedMessage id="go_page2" /> */}
</Link>
</Layout>
)
}
export default IndexPage
How It Works
Let's say you have two pages (index.js
and page-2.js
) in your pages
directory. The plugin will create static pages for every language.
file | English | Korean | German | Default* |
---|
src/pages/index.js | /en | /ko | /de | / |
src/pages/page-2.js | /en/page-2 | /ko/page-2 | /de/page-2 | /page-2 |
Default Pages and Redirection
If redirect option is true
, /
or /page-2
will be redirected to the user's preferred language router. e.g) /ko
or /ko/page-2
. Otherwise, the pages will render defaultLangugage
language. You can also specify additional component to be rendered on redirection page by adding redirectComponent
option.
Plugin Options
Option | Type | Description |
---|
path | string | language JSON resource path |
languages | string[] | supported language keys |
defaultLanguage | string | default language when visiting /page instead of ko/page |
redirect | boolean | if the value is true , / or /page-2 will be redirected to the user's preferred language router. e.g) /ko or /ko/page-2 . Otherwise, the pages will render defaultLangugage language. |
redirectComponent | string (optional) | additional component file path to be rendered on with a redirection component for SEO. |
Components
To make it easy to handle i18n with multi-language url routes, the plugin provides several components.
To use it, simply import it from gatsby-plugin-intl
.
License
MIT © Daewoong Moon