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A JavaScript library for internationalization and localization that leverages the official Unicode CLDR JSON data.

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What is globalize?

Globalize is a JavaScript library for internationalization and localization. It provides tools for formatting and parsing dates, numbers, and currencies, as well as for handling pluralization and message translation.

What are globalize's main functionalities?

Date Formatting

This feature allows you to format dates according to different locales. The code sample demonstrates how to format a date in the 'en' locale.

const Globalize = require('globalize');
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireSupplemental());
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireMainFor('en', 'es'));
Globalize.locale('en');
const formattedDate = Globalize.formatDate(new Date(), { datetime: 'medium' });
console.log(formattedDate);

Number Formatting

This feature allows you to format numbers according to different locales. The code sample demonstrates how to format a number in the 'en' locale.

const Globalize = require('globalize');
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireSupplemental());
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireMainFor('en', 'es'));
Globalize.locale('en');
const formattedNumber = Globalize.formatNumber(12345.6789);
console.log(formattedNumber);

Currency Formatting

This feature allows you to format currencies according to different locales. The code sample demonstrates how to format a currency in the 'en' locale.

const Globalize = require('globalize');
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireSupplemental());
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireMainFor('en', 'es'));
Globalize.locale('en');
const formattedCurrency = Globalize.formatCurrency(12345.6789, 'USD');
console.log(formattedCurrency);

Message Translation

This feature allows you to translate messages according to different locales. The code sample demonstrates how to translate a message in the 'en' locale.

const Globalize = require('globalize');
Globalize.loadMessages({
  en: { hello: 'Hello, {name}!' },
  es: { hello: '¡Hola, {name}!' }
});
Globalize.locale('en');
const message = Globalize.messageFormatter('hello')({ name: 'John' });
console.log(message);

Pluralization

This feature allows you to handle pluralization according to different locales. The code sample demonstrates how to handle pluralization in the 'en' locale.

const Globalize = require('globalize');
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireSupplemental());
Globalize.load(require('cldr-data').entireMainFor('en', 'es'));
Globalize.locale('en');
const pluralize = Globalize.pluralGenerator();
console.log(pluralize(0)); // 'other'
console.log(pluralize(1)); // 'one'
console.log(pluralize(2)); // 'other'

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Package last updated on 03 Jul 2017

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