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i18n made easy - full featured: middleware, template support plus clientside use
i18next is an internationalization-framework written in and for JavaScript. It provides the means to translate your web application on the client or server side. The framework comes with powerful features like pluralization, formatting, and support for multiple languages.
Basic translation
This feature allows you to translate text. You initialize i18next with a language and resources, then use the `t` function to translate a key.
i18next.init({ lng: 'en', resources: { en: { translation: { 'key': 'hello world' } } } });
console.log(i18next.t('key')); // output: hello world
Pluralization
This feature supports singular and plural forms based on a count. You define keys for singular and plural forms, and i18next chooses the correct form based on the count provided.
i18next.init({ lng: 'en', resources: { en: { translation: { 'key': 'item', 'key_plural': 'items', 'keyWithCount': '{{count}} item', 'keyWithCount_plural': '{{count}} items' } } } });
console.log(i18next.t('keyWithCount', { count: 1 })); // output: 1 item
console.log(i18next.t('keyWithCount', { count: 5 })); // output: 5 items
Contextual translation
This feature allows for translations to change based on context. You define keys with context, and i18next provides the correct translation for the given context.
i18next.init({ lng: 'en', resources: { en: { translation: { 'friend': 'A friend', 'friend_male': 'A boyfriend', 'friend_female': 'A girlfriend' } } } });
console.log(i18next.t('friend', { context: 'male' })); // output: A boyfriend
console.log(i18next.t('friend', { context: 'female' })); // output: A girlfriend
Language fallback
This feature allows you to specify fallback languages in case a translation is missing in the current language. If a key is not found in the current language, i18next will try to find it in the fallback language.
i18next.init({ lng: 'en', fallbackLng: 'fr', resources: { en: { translation: { 'key': 'hello world' } }, fr: { translation: { 'key': 'bonjour le monde' } } } });
console.log(i18next.t('key')); // output: hello world
i18next.changeLanguage('es');
console.log(i18next.t('key')); // output: bonjour le monde
Formatting
This feature allows you to include variables and formatting within your translations. You can pass variables to the translation function and format them within the translation string.
i18next.init({ lng: 'en', resources: { en: { translation: { 'key': 'The current date is {{date, MM/DD/YYYY}}' } } } });
console.log(i18next.t('key', { date: new Date() })); // output: The current date is 04/01/2023
React Intl is part of the FormatJS suite which provides internationalization support for React applications. It uses a similar approach to i18next with a focus on React components, but it is more tightly integrated with React and includes components like <FormattedMessage> for rendering translated messages.
Polyglot.js is a tiny I18n helper library that provides simple translation support with variable interpolation. It is smaller and simpler than i18next, but it lacks some of the more advanced features like pluralization and context handling.
Vue I18n is an internationalization plugin for Vue.js. It is very similar to i18next but is designed specifically for Vue.js applications. It provides many of the same features but integrates more seamlessly with Vue's reactivity system.
Globalize is a library for internationalization and localization that leverages the official Unicode CLDR JSON data. It is more focused on providing accurate number formatting, date and time formatting, and message formatting across cultures, rather than just translation.
Project goal is to provide the same easy way to translate a website on serverside like in i18next on the clientside:
npm install i18next
First require the module and init i18next:
var i18next = require('i18next');
i18next.init(); // for options see i18next-node gh-page
Register the express middleware, so we can check current language settings:
// Configuration
app.configure(function() {
app.use(express.bodyParser());
app.use(i18next.handle);
app.use(app.router);
[...]
});
Register AppHelper so you can use the translate function in your template:
i18next.registerAppHelper(app)
Now you can (depending on your template language) do something like this in you template:
// sample in jade
body
span= t('app.name')
To serve the clientside script and needed routes for resources and missing keys:
i18next.serveClientScript(app)
.serveDynamicResources(app)
.serveMissingKeyRoute(app);
now you can add the script to you page and use i18next on the client like on the server:
script(src='i18next/i18next.js', type='text/javascript')
$.i18n.init([options], function() {
$('#appname').text($.t('app.name'));
});
for more information on clientside usage have a look at i18next
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