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Internationalization (i18n) for React
Internationalization (i18n) is an essential part of the user experience, therefore use-intl
gives you all the parts you need to get language nuances right.
// UserProfile.tsx
import {useTranslations} from 'use-intl';
export default function UserProfile({user}) {
const t = useTranslations('UserProfile');
return (
<section>
<h1>{t('title', {firstName: user.firstName})}</h1>
<p>{t('membership', {memberSince: user.memberSince})}</p>
<p>{t('followers', {count: user.numFollowers})}</p>
</section>
);
}
// en.json
{
"UserProfile": {
"title": "{firstName}'s profile",
"membership": "Member since {memberSince, date, short}",
"followers": "{count, plural, ↵
=0 {No followers yet} ↵
=1 {One follower} ↵
other {# followers} ↵
}"
}
}
npm install use-intl
import {IntlProvider, useTranslations} from 'use-intl';
// You can get the messages from anywhere you like. You can also
// fetch them from within a component and then render the provider
// along with your app once you have the messages.
const messages = {
App: {
hello: 'Hello {firstName}!'
}
};
function Root() {
return (
<IntlProvider messages={messages} locale="en">
<App user={{firstName: 'Jane'}} />
</IntlProvider>
);
}
function App({user}) {
const t = useTranslations('App');
return <h1>{t('hello', {firstName: user.firstName})}</h1>;
}
Have a look at the minimal setup example to explore a working app.
FAQs
Internationalization (i18n) for React
The npm package use-intl receives a total of 293,237 weekly downloads. As such, use-intl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that use-intl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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