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Internationalization layer for React applications - Layer of abstraction between the business logic and the data access layer. Manage internationalization in a simple way, through TypeScript, JavaScript or JSON declaration file.

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intlayer

Intlayer: Next-Level Content Management in JavaScript

Intlayer is an innovative Content Management System (CMS) designed specifically for JavaScript developers. It enables seamless transpilation of JavaScript content into structured dictionaries, making integration into your codebase straightforward and efficient.

Why Choose Intlayer?

  • JavaScript-Powered Content Management: Harness the flexibility of JavaScript to define and manage your content efficiently.
  • Type-Safe Environment: Leverage TypeScript to ensure all your content definitions are precise and error-free.
  • Integrated Content Files: Keep your translations close to their respective components, enhancing maintainability and clarity.
  • Simplified Setup: Get up and running quickly with minimal configuration, especially optimized for Next.js projects.
  • Server Component Support: Perfectly suited for Next.js server components, ensuring smooth server-side rendering.
  • Enhanced Routing: Full support for Next.js app routing, adapting seamlessly to complex application structures.

Getting Started with Intlayer and React Create App

Setting up Intlayer in a Create React App application is straightforward:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Install the necessary packages using npm:

npm install intlayer react-intlayer
yarn install intlayer react-intlayer
pnpm install intlayer react-intlayer

Step 2: Configuration of your project

Create a config file to configure the languages of your application:

// intlayer.config.ts

import { Locales, type IntlayerConfig } from "intlayer";

const config: IntlayerConfig = {
  internationalization: {
    locales: [
      Locales.ENGLISH,
      Locales.FRENCH,
      Locales.SPANISH,
      // Your other locales
    ],
    defaultLocale: Locales.ENGLISH,
  },
};

export default config;

To see all available parameters, refer to the configuration documentation here.

Step 3: Integrate Intlayer in Your CRA Configuration

Change your scripts to use react-intlayer

  "scripts": {
    "build": "react-intlayer build",
    "start": "react-intlayer start",
    "transpile": "intlayer transpile"
  },

Note: react-intlayer scripts are based on craco. You can also implement your own setup based on the intlayer craco plugin. See example here.

Step 4: Declare Your Content

Create and manage your content dictionaries:

// src/app.content.tsx
import { t, type DeclarationContent } from "intlayer";
import React, { type ReactNode } from "react";

const appContent: DeclarationContent = {
  id: "app",

  getStarted: t<ReactNode>({
    en: (
      // Don't forget to import React if you use react node in your content
      <>
        Edit <code>src/App.tsx</code> and save to reload
      </>
    ),
    fr: (
      <>
        Éditez <code>src/App.tsx</code> et enregistrez pour recharger
      </>
    ),
    es: (
      <>
        Edita <code>src/App.tsx</code> y guarda para recargar
      </>
    ),
  }),
  reactLink: {
    href: "https://reactjs.org",
    content: t({
      en: "Learn React",
      fr: "Apprendre React",
      es: "Aprender React",
    }),
  },
};

export default appContent;

Note: If your content file includes TSX code, you should consider importing import React from "react"; in your content file.

See how to declare your Intlayer declaration files.

Step 5: Utilize Intlayer in Your Code

Access your content dictionaries throughout your application:

import logo from "./logo.svg";
import "./App.css";
import { IntlayerProvider, useIntlayer } from "react-intlayer";
import { LocaleSwitcher } from "./components/LangSwitcherDropDown";

function AppContent() {
  const content = useIntlayer("app");

  return (
    <header className="App-header">
      <img src={logo} className="App-logo" alt="logo" />

      {content.getStarted}
      <a
        className="App-link"
        href={content.reactLink.href.value}
        target="_blank"
        rel="noopener noreferrer"
      >
        {content.reactLink.content}
      </a>
    </header>
  );
}

function App() {
  return (
    <IntlayerProvider>
      <div className="App">
        {/* To use the useIntlayer hook properly, you should access your data in a children component */}
        <AppContent />
      </div>
      <div className="absolute bottom-5 right-5 z-50">
        <LocaleSwitcher />
      </div>
    </IntlayerProvider>
  );
}

export default App;

Note: If you want to use your content in a string attribute, such as alt, title, href, aria-label, etc., you must call the value of the function, like:

<img src={content.image.src.value} alt={content.image.value} />

Configure TypeScript

Intlayer use module augmentation to get benefits of TypeScript and make your codebase stronger.

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Ensure your TypeScript configuration includes the autogenerated types.

// tsconfig.json

{
  // your custom config
  include: [
    "src",
    "types", // <- Include the auto generated types
  ],
}

Getting Started with Intlayer and Vite + React

For integration with Vite + React, refer to the setup guide.

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