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Internationalization layer for React applications. Declare your multilingual contant in the same lever than your component. Powered by TypeScript, declaration files.
Intlayer is an internationalization library designed specifically for JavaScript developers. It allow the declaration of your content everywhere in your code. It converts declaration of multilingual content into structured dictionaries to integrate easily in your code. Using TypeScript, Intlayer make your development stronger and more efficient.
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βββ Component1
βΒ Β βββ index.content.ts
βΒ Β βββ index.tsx
βββ Component2
Β Β βββ index.content.ts
Β Β βββ index.tsx
// ./Component1/index.content.ts
import { type DeclarationContent, t } from "intlayer";
const component1Content = {
key: "component1",
content: {
myTranslatedContent: t({
en: "Hello World",
fr: "Bonjour le monde",
es: "Hola Mundo",
}),
},
} satisfies DeclarationContent;
// ./Component1/index.tsx
import { useIntlayer } from "react-intlayer";
export const Component1 = () => {
const { myTranslatedContent } = useIntlayer("component1");
return <span>{myTranslatedContent}</span>;
};
Setting up Intlayer in a Create React App application is straightforward:
Install the necessary packages using npm:
npm install intlayer react-intlayer
yarn add intlayer react-intlayer
pnpm add intlayer react-intlayer
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.
Change your scripts to use react-intlayer
"scripts": {
"build": "react-intlayer build",
"start": "react-intlayer start",
"transpile": "intlayer build"
},
Note: react-intlayer scripts are based on craco. You can also implement your own setup based on the intlayer craco plugin. See example here.
Create and manage your content dictionaries:
// src/app.content.tsx
import { t, type DeclarationContent } from "intlayer";
import { type ReactNode } from "react";
const appContent = {
key: "app",
content: {
getStarted: t<ReactNode>({
en: (
<>
Edit <code>src/App.tsx</code> and save to reload
</>
),
fr: (
<>
Γditez <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",
}),
},
},
} satisfies DeclarationContent;
export default appContent;
See how to declare your Intlayer declaration files
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 asalt
,title
,href
,aria-label
, etc., you must call the value of the function, like:
<img src={content.image.src.value} alt={content.image.value} />
To change the language of your content, you can use the setLocale
function provided by the useLocale
hook. This function allows you to set the locale of the application and update the content accordingly.
import { Locales } from "intlayer";
import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";
const MyComponent = () => {
const { setLocale } = useLocale();
return (
<button onClick={() => setLocale(Locales.English)}>
Change Language to English
</button>
);
};
Intlayer use module augmentation to get benefits of TypeScript and make your codebase stronger.
Ensure your TypeScript configuration includes the autogenerated types.
// tsconfig.json
{
// your custom config
"include": [
"src",
"types", // <- Include the auto generated types
],
}
For integration with Vite + React, refer to the setup guide
FAQs
Easily internationalize i18n your React applications with type-safe multilingual content management.
The npm package react-intlayer receives a total of 39,700 weekly downloads. As such, react-intlayer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-intlayer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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