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i18next-node-remote-backend
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node.js backend layer for i18next using request module to load resources from another server
This is a i18next backend to be used node.js. It will load resources from a remote server using request module. It's for the node.js server what the i18next-xhr-backend is for the browser.
Source can be loaded via npm.
$ npm install i18next-node-remote-backend
Wiring up:
var i18next = require('i18next');
var Backend = require('i18next-node-remote-backend');
i18next
.use(Backend)
.init(i18nextOptions);
As with all modules you can either pass the constructor function (class) to the i18next.use or a concrete instance.
{
// path where resources get loaded from
loadPath: '/locales/{{lng}}/{{ns}}.json',
// path to post missing resources
addPath: 'locales/add/{{lng}}/{{ns}}',
// your backend server supports multiloading
// /locales/resources.json?lng=de+en&ns=ns1+ns2
allowMultiLoading: false
}
Options can be passed in:
preferred - by setting options.backend in i18next.init:
var i18next = require('i18next');
var Backend = require('i18next-node-remote-backend');
i18next
.use(Backend)
.init({
backend: options
});
on construction:
var Backend = require('i18next-node-remote-backend');
var backend = new Backend(null, options);
by calling init:
var Backend = require('i18next-node-remote-backend');
var backend = new Backend();
backend.init(options);
FAQs
node.js backend layer for i18next using request module to load resources from another server
The npm package i18next-node-remote-backend receives a total of 182 weekly downloads. As such, i18next-node-remote-backend popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that i18next-node-remote-backend demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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