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react-i18nify
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Simple i18n translation and localization components and helpers for React.
Simple i18n translation and localization components and helpers for React.
A working example of this package can be found here at RunKit.
Install by using npm:
npm i react-i18nify
Start by setting the translations and locale to be used:
import { setTranslations, setLocale } from 'react-i18nify';
setTranslations({
en: {
application: {
title: 'Awesome app with i18n!',
hello: 'Hello, %{name}!'
},
date: {
long: 'MMMM do, yyyy'
},
export: 'Export %{count} items',
export_0: 'Nothing to export',
export_1: 'Export %{count} item',
two_lines: <div>Line 1<br />Line 2<div>
},
nl: {
application: {
title: 'Toffe app met i18n!',
hello: 'Hallo, %{name}!'
},
date: {
long: 'd MMMM yyyy'
},
export: 'Exporteer %{count} dingen',
export_0: 'Niks te exporteren',
export_1: 'Exporteer %{count} ding',
two_lines: <div>Regel 1<br />Regel 2</div>
}
});
setLocale('nl');
Now you're all set up to unleash the power of react-i18nify
!
The easiest way to translate or localize in your React application is by using the Translate
and Localize
components:
import { Translate, Localize } from 'react-i18nify';
<Translate value="application.title" />
// => Toffe app met i18n!
<Translate value="application.hello" name="Aad" />
// => Hallo, Aad!
<Translate value="export" count={1} />
// => Exporteer 1 ding
<Translate value="export" count={2} />
// => Exporteer 2 dingen
<Translate value="two_lines" />
// => <div>Regel 1<br />Regel 2</div>
<Localize value="07-2016-04" dateFormat="date.long" parseFormat="dd-yyyy-MM" />
// => 7 april 2016
<Localize value="2015-09-03" dateFormat="date.long" />
// => 3 september 2015
<Localize value={10/3} options={{style: 'currency', currency: 'EUR', minimumFractionDigits: 2, maximumFractionDigits: 2}} />
// => € 3,33
If for some reason, you cannot use the components, you can use the translate
and localize
helpers instead:
import { translate, localize } from 'react-i18nify';
translate('application.title');
// => Toffe app met i18n!
translate('application.hello', {name: 'Aad'});
// => Hallo, Aad!'
translate('export', {count: 0});
// => Niks te exporteren
translate('application.unknown_translation');
// => unknown_translation
translate('application', {name: 'Aad'});
// => {hello: 'Hallo, Aad!', title: 'Toffe app met i18n!'}
localize(1385856000000, { dateFormat: 'date.long' });
// => 1 december 2013
localize(Math.PI, { maximumFractionDigits: 2 });
// => 3,14
If you want these helpers to be re-rendered automatically when the locale or translations change, you have to wrap them in a <I18n>
component using its render
prop:
import { I18n, translate } from 'react-i18nify';
<I18n render={() => <input placeholder={translate("application.title")} />} />
react-i18nify
uses date-fns internally to handle date localization. In order to reduce the base bundle size, date-fns
locale objects needed for date localization are not included by default. If you need date localization, you can add them manually using addLocale
or addLocales
. For a list of available locales, refer to the date-fns list.
import { addLocale, addLocales, setLocale } from 'react-i18nify';
import en from 'date-fns/locale/en-US';
import nl from 'date-fns/locale/nl';
import it from 'date-fns/locale/it';
// Add a single locale
addLocale('nl', nl);
setLocale('nl');
// Add multiple locales
addLocales({ nl, it, en });
setLocale('it');
<Translate>
React translate component, with the following props:
value
(string)The translation key to translate.
All other provided props will be used as replacements for the translation.
<Localize>
React localize component, with the following props:
value
(number|string|object)The number or date to localize.
dateFormat
(string)The translation key for providing the format string. Only needed for localizing dates. For the full list of formatting tokens which can be used in the format string, see the date-fns documentation.
parseFormat
(string)An optional formatting string for parsing the value when localizing dates. For the full list of formatting tokens which can be used in the parsing string, see the date-fns documentation.
options
(object)When localizing numbers, the localize component supports all options as provided by the Javascript built-in Intl.NumberFormat
object.
For the full list of options, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/NumberFormat.
<I18n>
React I18n wrapper component, with the following prop:
render
(func)The return value of the provide function will be rendered and automatically re-render when the locale or translations change.
addLocale(name, locale)
Add a date-fns locale to the available locales for date localization.
import { addLocale, setLocale } from 'react-i18nify';
import nl from 'date-fns/locale/nl';
addLocale('nl', nl);
setLocale('nl');
addLocales(localesObject)
Add multiple date-fns locales to the available locales for date localization at once.
import { addLocales, setLocale } from 'react-i18nify';
import nl from 'date-fns/locale/nl';
import it from 'date-fns/locale/it';
addLocales({ nl, it });
setLocale('it');
setLocale(locale, rerenderComponents = true)
The used locale can be set with this function. By default, changing the locale will re-render all components.
This behavior can be prevented by providing false
as a second argument.
getLocale()
Get the currently used locale.
setTranslations(translations, rerenderComponents = true)
The used translations can be set with this function. By default, changing the translations will re-render all components.
This behavior can be prevented by providing false
as a second argument.
getTranslations()
Get the currently used translations.
setLocaleGetter(fn)
Alternatively to using setLocale
, you can provide a callback to return the locale with setLocaleGetter
:
import { setLocaleGetter } from 'react-i18nify';
const localeFunction = () => 'nl';
setLocaleGetter(localeFunction);
setTranslationsGetter(fn)
Alternatively to using setTranslations
, you can provide a callback to return the translations with setTranslationsGetter
:
import { setTranslationsGetter } from 'react-i18nify';
const translationsFunction = () => ({
en: { ... },
nl: { ... }
});
setTranslationsGetter(translationsFunction);
setHandleMissingTranslation(fn)
By default, when a translation is missing, the translation key will be returned in a slightly formatted way,
as can be seen in the translate('application.unknown_translation');
example above.
You can however overwrite this behavior by setting a function to handle missing translations.
import { setHandleMissingTranslation, translate } from 'react-i18nify';
setHandleMissingTranslation((key, replacements) => `Missing translation: ${key}`);
translate('application.unknown_translation');
// => Missing translation: application.unknown_translation
translate(key, replacements = {})
Helper function to translate a key
, given an optional set of replacements
. See the above Helpers section for examples.
localize(value, options)
Helper function to localize a value
, given a set of options
. See the above Helpers section for examples.
For localizing dates, the date-fns
library is used.
A dateFormat
option can be used for providing a translation key with the format string.
For the full list of formatting tokens which can be used in the format string, see the date-fns documentation.
Moreover, parseFormat
option can be used for providing a formatting string for parsing the value.
For the full list of formatting tokens which can be used in the parsing string, see the date-fns documentation.
For number formatting, the localize helper supports all options as provided by the Javascript built-in Intl.NumberFormat
object.
For the full list of options, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/NumberFormat.
t(key, replacements = {})
Alias for translate
.
l(value, options)
Alias for localize
.
forceComponentsUpdate()
This function can be called to force a re-render of all I18n components.
An example application with server-side rendering using features of react-i18nify
can be found at https://github.com/sealninja/react-ssr-example.
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