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@foxify/i18n

v1.1.1

Published

A lightweight translation module for Node.js and browser

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I18n

A lightweight translation module for Node.js and browser.

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Table of Contents

Installation

npm i @foxify/i18n

Usage

const I18n = require("@foxify/i18n");

Configure

config is an static method It gets an object containing the locales and an optional fallback locale, which would be "en" by default. Locales support dot notation and parameters...

I18n.config({
  fallback: "en", // optional, default: "en"
  locales: { // required
    en: {
      names: {
        Ardalan: "Ardalan",
      },
      greetings: {
        hello: "hello",
        hi: "hi, {{name}}", // translation with parameters (required parameter)
        hi2: "hi, {{name=}}", // optional parameter
        // default output: "hi, "

        hi3: "hi, {{name=foo}}", // optional parameter with default value: "foo"
        // default output: "hi, foo"

        hi4: "hi, {{name=$names.Ardalan}}", // optional parameter with default value referenced to translation: "Ardalan"
        // default output: "hi, Ardalan"

        hi5: "hi, {{$names.Ardalan}}", // value referenced to translation: "Ardalan" (this is not considered as a parameter)
        // output: "hi, Ardalan"
      },
    },
  },
  severity: "error", // optional, default: "error"
  // `ignore`: will return the key if no translation was found
  // `warn`: will warn (`console.warn`) and return the key if no translation was found
  // `error`: will throw an error if no translation was found

  strict: false, // optional, default: false
  // true: don't use the fallback locale for translation
  // false: use the fallback locale if necessary
});

Init

The I18n constructor accepts an optional locale parameter, which would be the fallback locale by default.

const i18n = new I18n();

Set the locale when creating new instance:

const i18n = new I18n("en");

Set the strict mode when creating new instance:

const i18n = new I18n(true);

Set the locale and the strict mode when creating new instance:

const i18n = new I18n("en", true);

Properties

console.log(i18n.locale); // instance's locale

console.log(i18n.direction); // instance's locale direction: "rtl" | "ltr"

translate

Translates the given string according the instance's locale and configured locales; If it doesn't find any translation and it isn't in strict mode, it will try again with the fallback locale; If it doesn't find any translation again, it will throw an error.

i18n.translate("greetings.hello");
i18n.t("greetings.hello");
// hello

i18n.translate("greetings.hello", true); // strict mode
i18n.t("greetings.hello", true);

i18n.translate("greetings.hi", { name: "Ardalan!" }); // pass the params
i18n.t("greetings.hi", { name: "Ardalan!" });
// hi, Ardalan!

i18n.translate("greetings.hi", { name: "$names.Ardalan" }); // you can use reference as param too
i18n.t("greetings.hi", { name: "$names.Ardalan" });
// hi, Ardalan

i18n.translate("greetings.hi", { name: "$names.Ardalan" }, true); // strict mode
i18n.t("greetings.hi", { name: "$names.Ardalan" }, true);

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details