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react-intl
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Internationalize React apps. This library provides React components and an API to format dates, numbers, and strings, including pluralization and handling translations.
The react-intl package is a comprehensive internationalization library for React that provides React components and an API to format dates, numbers, and strings, including pluralization and handling translations.
Internationalized messages
Allows you to define messages for translations that can be used throughout your application. The FormattedMessage component displays the message corresponding to the current locale.
{"<FormattedMessage id='greeting' defaultMessage='Hello, World!' />"}
Date and time formatting
Enables you to format dates and times according to the rules of the user's locale. The FormattedDate component automatically formats the date value to a readable string.
{"<FormattedDate value={new Date()} year='numeric' month='long' day='numeric' weekday='long' />"}
Number and currency formatting
Provides components to format numbers and currencies. The FormattedNumber component formats the number as a currency string according to the current locale and specified currency.
{"<FormattedNumber value={1000} style='currency' currency='USD' />"}
Pluralization
Supports plural forms in messages, allowing you to handle singular and plural cases for different languages. The FormattedMessage component is used with a plural format string to correctly display singular or plural text based on the count.
{"<FormattedMessage id='itemCount' defaultMessage='{count, plural, one {# item} other {# items}}' values={{count: itemCount}} />"}
Rich text formatting
Allows for rich text formatting within translations by passing components or HTML elements as values to the FormattedMessage component.
{"<FormattedMessage id='welcome' defaultMessage='Welcome, <b>{name}</b>!' values={{name: <b>John</b>}} tagName='p' />"}
i18next is a powerful internationalization framework for JavaScript, which provides a similar set of features for translating content. It is more flexible than react-intl and can be used with other frameworks besides React.
react-i18next is built on top of i18next and is specifically designed for React applications. It offers a similar feature set to react-intl but with a different API and additional features like namespace support and server-side rendering capabilities.
React-i18nify is a simple translation and localization library for React and React Native, offering a simpler API and smaller bundle size compared to react-intl. It lacks some of the advanced formatting options provided by react-intl.
We've migrated the docs to https://formatjs.io/docs/getting-started/installation.
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Internationalize React apps. This library provides React components and an API to format dates, numbers, and strings, including pluralization and handling translations.
The npm package react-intl receives a total of 759,341 weekly downloads. As such, react-intl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-intl 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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