@chimung/ngx-translate-http-loader
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A loader for ngx-translate that loads translations using http
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@ngx-translate/http-loader
A loader for ngx-translate that loads translations using http.
Get the complete changelog here: https://github.com/ngx-translate/http-loader/releases
Installation
We assume that you already installed ngx-translate.
Now you need to install the npm module for TranslateHttpLoader
:
npm install @ngx-translate/http-loader --save
NB: if you're still on Angular <4.3, please use Http from @angular/http with [email protected].
Usage
1. Setup the TranslateModule
to use the TranslateHttpLoader
:
The TranslateHttpLoader
uses HttpClient to load translations, which means that you have to import the HttpClientModule from @angular/common/http
before the TranslateModule
:
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser';
import {HttpClientModule, HttpClient} from '@angular/common/http';
import {TranslateModule, TranslateLoader} from '@chimung/ngx-translate-core';
import {TranslateHttpLoader} from '@ngx-translate/http-loader';
import {AppComponent} from "./app";
// AoT requires an exported function for factories
export function HttpLoaderFactory(http: HttpClient) {
return new TranslateHttpLoader(http);
}
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
HttpClientModule,
TranslateModule.forRoot({
loader: {
provide: TranslateLoader,
useFactory: HttpLoaderFactory,
deps: [HttpClient]
}
})
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
The TranslateHttpLoader
also has two optional parameters:
- prefix: string = "/assets/i18n/"
- suffix: string = ".json"
By using those default parameters, it will load your translations files for the lang "en" from: /assets/i18n/en.json
.
You can change those in the HttpLoaderFactory
method that we just defined. For example if you want to load the "en" translations from /public/lang-files/en-lang.json
you would use:
export function HttpLoaderFactory(http: HttpClient) {
return new TranslateHttpLoader(http, "/public/lang-files/", "-lang.json");
}
For now this loader only support the json format.