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@fluent/bundle

v0.18.0

Published

Localization library for expressive translations.

Downloads

178,283

Readme

@fluent/bundle

@fluent/bundle is a JavaScript implementation of Project Fluent, optimized for runtime performance.

Installation

@fluent/bundle can be used both on the client-side and the server-side. You can install it from the npm registry or use it as a standalone script (as the FluentBundle global).

npm install @fluent/bundle

How to use

The FluentBundle constructor provides the core functionality of formatting translations from FTL files.

import { FluentBundle, FluentResource } from "@fluent/bundle";

let resource = new FluentResource(`
-brand-name = Foo 3000
welcome = Welcome, {$name}, to {-brand-name}!
`);

let bundle = new FluentBundle("en-US");
let errors = bundle.addResource(resource);
if (errors.length) {
  // Syntax errors are per-message and don't break the whole resource
}

let welcome = bundle.getMessage("welcome");
if (welcome.value) {
  bundle.formatPattern(welcome.value, { name: "Anna" });
  // → "Welcome, Anna, to Foo 3000!"
}

The API reference is available at https://projectfluent.org/fluent.js/bundle.

Compatibility

@fluent/bundle requires the following Intl formatters:

  • Intl.DateTimeFormat (standard, well-supported)
  • Intl.NumberFormat (standard, well-supported)
  • Intl.PluralRules (standard, new in ECMAScript 2018)

Intl.PluralRules may already be available in some engines. In most cases, however, a polyfill will be required. We recommend intl-pluralrules.

import "intl-pluralrules";
import { FluentBundle } from "@fluent/bundle";

See also the Compatibility article on the fluent.js wiki.