use-intl 🌐
Minimal, but complete solution for managing internationalization in React apps.
Features
- 🌟 I18n is an essential part of the user experience, therefore this library doesn't compromise on flexibility and never leaves you behind when you need to fine tune a translation. Messages use the proven ICU syntax which covers interpolation, numbers, dates, times, plurals, ordinal pluralization, label selection based on enums and rich text.
- ⚔️ Based on battle-tested building blocks from Format.JS (used by
react-intl
), this library is a thin wrapper around high-quality, lower-level APIs for i18n. - 💡 A hooks-only API ensures that you can use the same API for
children
as well as for attributes which expect strings.
What does it look like?
This library is based on the premise that messages can be grouped by namespaces (typically a component name).
function LatestFollower({user}) {
const t = useTranslations('LatestFollower');
return (
<>
<Text>{t('latestFollower', {username: user.name})}</Text>
<IconButton aria-label={t('followBack')} icon={<FollowIcon />} />
</>
);
}
{
"LatestFollower": {
"latestFollower": "{username} started following you",
"followBack": "Follow back"
}
}
Installation
- Install
use-intl
in your project - Add the provider
import {IntlProvider} from 'use-intl';
const messages = {
App: {
hello: 'Hello'
}
};
ReactDOM.render(
<IntlProvider messages={messages} locale="en">
<App />
</IntlProvider>
)
- Based on the features you need and the browsers you support, you might have to provide polyfills.
- Use translations in your components!
Usage
Please refer to the docs of next-intl
.