hexo-i18n
i18n module for Hexo.
Installation
$ npm install hexo-i18n --save
Usage
Example
var i18n = new require('hexo-i18n')({
languages: ['zh-TW', 'en']
});
i18n.set('en', {
ok: 'OK',
name: 'My name is %1$s %2$s.',
index: {
title: 'Home'
},
video: {
zero: 'No videos',
one: 'A video',
other: '%d videos'
}
});
i18n.set('zh-TW', {
name: '我的名字是 %2$s %1$s。',
index: {
title: '首頁'
},
video: {
zero: '沒有影片',
one: '一部影片',
other: '%d 部影片'
}
});
var __ = i18n.__();
var _p = i18n._p();
__('ok')
__('index.title')
__('name', '大呆', '王')
_p('video', 0)
_p('video', 1)
_p('video', 10)
new i18n([options])
Creates a new i18n instance.
Option | Description | Default |
---|
languages | Default languages. It can be an array or a string | default |
i18n.get([lang]) → Object
Returns a set of localization data. lang
can be an array or a string, or the default language defined in constructor if not set. This method will build the data in order of languages.
i18n.set(lang, data)
Loads localization data.
i18n.remove(lang)
Unloads localization data.
i18n.list()
Lists loaded languages.
i18n.__() → Function(key, arg...)
Returns a function for localization.
i18n._p() → Function(key, count, ...)
This method is similar to i18n.__
, but it returns pluralized string based on the second parameter. For example:
_p('video', 0) = __('video.zero', 0)
_p('video', 1) = __('video.one', 1)
_p('video', 10) = __('video.other', 10)
License
MIT