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intl-locale-textinfo-polyfill
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Library will help you to detect if the locale is right-to-left language.
This library will help you to detect if the locale is right-to-left language or not.
It implements part of this now Stage 3 intl-locale-info proposal.
The library has begun as a fork of rtl-detect,
but it strives to adhere to the Intl.Locale
(textInfo
) proposal (notably,
locales with underscores as in the form en_US
are not accepted).
import Locale from 'intl-locale-textinfo-polyfill';
const { direction } = new Locale('he').textInfo;
// "rtl"
import 'intl-locale-textinfo-polyfill/lib/polyfill.js';
const { direction } = new Intl.Locale('he').textInfo;
// `direction` will be "rtl"
This returns an object with the language direction for the locale.
Examples:
const { direction } = new Intl.Locale('ar-JO').textInfo;
// `direction` will be "rtl"
const { direction } = new Intl.Locale('ar').textInfo;
// `direction` will be "rtl"
const { direction } = new Intl.Locale('en-US')).textInfo;
// `direction` will be "ltr"
1.0.1
FAQs
Library will help you to detect if the locale is right-to-left language.
The npm package intl-locale-textinfo-polyfill receives a total of 927 weekly downloads. As such, intl-locale-textinfo-polyfill popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that intl-locale-textinfo-polyfill demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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