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French messages for react-admin, the frontend framework for building admin applications on top of REST/GraphQL services
French messages for react-admin, the frontend framework for building admin applications on top of REST/GraphQL services.
npm install --save ra-language-french
import { Admin } from 'react-admin';
import frenchMessages from 'ra-language-french';
import polyglotI18nProvider from 'ra-i18n-polyglot';
const messages = {
'fr': frenchMessages,
};
const i18nProvider = polyglotI18nProvider(locale => messages[locale]);
<Admin locale="fr" i18nProvider={i18nProvider}>
...
</Admin>
This translation is licensed under the MIT License, and sponsored by marmelab.
v5.0.0
This major release introduces new features and some breaking changes. Here are the highlights:
We've written a migration guide to help you upgrade your apps to v5. It covers all the breaking changes and how to adapt your code to the new APIs.
We estimate that a react-admin app with 50,000 lines of code will require about 2 days of work to upgrade to v5.
For a detailed changelog, see the release notes for the following pre-releases:
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French messages for react-admin, the frontend framework for building admin applications on top of REST/GraphQL services
The npm package ra-language-french receives a total of 3,082 weekly downloads. As such, ra-language-french popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ra-language-french demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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