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svelte-i18n
Advanced tools
Internationalization for Svelte.
svelte-i18n
helps you localize your app using the reactive tools Svelte provides. By using stores to keep track of the current locale
, dictionary
of messages and to format
messages, we keep everything neat, in sync and easy to use on your svelte files.
Requirements
>= 11.15.0
Chrome 38+
, Edge 16+
, Firefox 13+
, Opera 25+
, Safari 8+
.<script>
import { _ } from 'svelte-i18n'
</script>
<h1>{$_('page.home.title')}</h1>
<nav>
<a>{$_('page.home.nav', { default: 'Home' })}</a>
<a>{$_('page.about.nav', { default: 'About' })}</a>
<a>{$_('page.contact.nav', { default: 'Contact' })}</a>
</nav>
// en.json
{
"page": {
"home": {
"title": "Homepage",
"nav": "Home"
},
"about": {
"title": "About",
"nav": "About"
},
"contact": {
"title": "Contact",
"nav": "Contact Us"
}
}
}
FAQs
Internationalization library for Svelte
The npm package svelte-i18n receives a total of 32,894 weekly downloads. As such, svelte-i18n popularity was classified as popular.
We found that svelte-i18n 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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