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@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n

v5.3.1

Published

unplugin for Vue I18n

Downloads

1,257,024

Readme

@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n

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unplugin for Vue I18n

🌟 Features

  • i18n resource pre-compilation
  • i18n custom block
    • i18n resource definition
    • i18n resource importing
    • Locale of i18n resource definition
    • Locale of i18n resource definition for global scope
    • i18n resource formatting

💿 Installation

npm i @intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n
// vite.config.ts
import VueI18nPlugin from '@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/vite'

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    VueI18nPlugin({
      /* options */
    })
  ]
})

const VueI18nPlugin = require('@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/webpack')

// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  /* ... */
  plugins: [
    VueI18nPlugin({
      /* options */
    })
  ]
}

// nuxt.config.ts
import { defineNuxtConfig } from 'nuxt'
import VueI18nPlugin from '@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n'

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  vite: {
    plugins: [
      VueI18nPlugin.vite({
        /* options */
      })
    ]
  },
  // When using Webpack
  // builder: '@nuxt/webpack-builder',
  webpack: {
    plugins: [
      VueI18nPlugin.webpack({
        /* options */
      })
    ]
  }
})

🚀 Usage

locale messages pre-compilation

Since [email protected], the locale messages are handled with message compiler, which transform them to javascript functions or AST objects after compiling, so these can improve the performance of the application.

If you want to maximize the performance of vue-i18n, we recommend using unplugin-vue-i18n for locale messages.

i18n custom block

The below example that examples/vite/src/App.vue have i18n custom block:

<template>
  <form>
    <label>{{ t('language') }}</label>
    <select v-model="locale">
      <option value="en">en</option>
      <option value="ja">ja</option>
    </select>
  </form>
  <p>{{ t('hello') }}</p>
  <Banana />
</template>

<script>
import { useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import Banana from './Banana.vue'

export default {
  name: 'App',
  components: {
    Banana
  },
  setup() {
    const { t, locale } = useI18n({
      inheritLocale: true,
      useScope: 'local'
    })
    return { t, locale }
  }
}
</script>

<i18n>
{
  "en": {
    "language": "Language",
    "hello": "hello, world!"
  },
  "ja": {
    "language": "言語",
    "hello": "こんにちは、世界!"
  }
}
</i18n>

Locale Messages formatting

You can be used by specifying the following format in the lang attribute:

  • json (default)
  • yaml
  • yml
  • json5

example yaml format:

<i18n lang="yaml">
en:
  hello: 'Hello World!'
ja:
  hello: 'こんにちは、世界!'
</i18n>

Static bundle importing

unplugin-vue-i18n allows you to statically bundle i18n resources such as json or yaml specified by the include option of the plugin described below as locale messages with the import syntax.

In this case, only one i18n resource can be statically bundled at a time with import syntax, so the these code will be redundant for multiple locales.

import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { createI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
/*
 * The i18n resources in the path specified in the plugin `include` option can be read
 * as vue-i18n optimized locale messages using the import syntax
 */
import en from './src/locales/en.json'
import ja from './src/locales/ja.yaml'
import fr from './src/locales/fr.json5'

const i18n = createI18n({
  locale: 'en',
  messages: {
    en,
    ja,
    fr
  }
})

const app = createApp()
app.use(i18n).mount('#app')

unplugin-vue-i18n can use the bundler virtual mechanism to import all locales at once, using the special identifier @intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/messages, as the bellow:

import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { createI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
/*
 * All i18n resources specified in the plugin `include` option can be loaded
 * at once using the import syntax
 */
import messages from '@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/messages'

const i18n = createI18n({
  locale: 'en',
  messages
})

const app = createApp()
app.use(i18n).mount('#app')

Change your vite.config.ts file accordingly to import all the files from locales folder on the root. Change './src/locales/**' to path of your locales.

// vite.config.ts
import VueI18nPlugin from '@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/vite'
import path from 'path'

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    VueI18nPlugin({
      include: [path.resolve(__dirname, './src/locales/**')]
    })
  ]
})

unplugin-vue-i18n will automatically merge locale files into @intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/messages. This allows locales to be split across multiple files, for example src/locales/fruits/en.json and src/locales/vegetables/en.json.

Types

If you want type definition of @intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/messages, add unplugin-vue-i18n/messages to compilerOptions.types of your tsconfig:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "types": ["@intlify/unplugin-vue-i18n/messages"]
  }
}

📦 Automatic bundling

For Vue I18n

As noted here, NPM provides many different builds of Vue I18n.

This plugin will automatically select and bundle Vue I18n build according to the following behavior:

  • development: vue-i18n.esm-bundler.js
  • production: vue-i18n.runtime.esm-bundler.js

About details, See the here

🔧 Options

include

  • Type: string | string[] | undefined

  • Default: undefined

    A picomatch pattern, or array of patterns, you can specify a path to pre-compile i18n resources files. The extensions of i18n resources to be precompiled are as follows:

    - json
    - json5
    - yaml
    - yml
    - js
    - ts

    If nothing is specified for this option, i.e. undefined, nothing is done to the resource in the above format.

[!WARNING] > json resources matches this option, it will be handled before the internal json plugin of bundler, and will not be processed afterwards, else the option doesn't match, the bundler side will handle.

[!WARNING] > yaml resources don't support multi documentation with |, alias with & and *, tags with ! , @, etc. Only simple data structures.

[!WARNING] > js and ts resources are set simple export (export default) as locale messages object, as default.

export default {
  hello: 'Hello, {name}!'
  // ...
}

If you need to use programmatically dynamic resource construction, you would be enable allowDynamic option. about details, see the section.

[!WARNING] If you use the js and ts resources formats, set the paths, so your application code is not targeted. We recommend that resources be isolated from the application code.

module

  • Type: string

  • Default: 'vue-i18n'

    [!NOTE] This options is supported from v5.1.0, and works with vue-i18n v10 and later.

    Bundle target vue-i18n module. You can specify either ‘vue-i18n’ or ‘petite-vue-i18n’.

    The default is 'vue-i18n', and the following installed in node_modules will be bundled.

    • development: vue-i18n.esm-bundler.js
    • production: vue-i18n.runtime.esm-bundler.js

    In the case of ‘petite-vue-i18n’, the following installed in node_modules will be bundled.

    • development: petite-vue-i18n.esm-bundler.js
    • production: petite-vue-i18n.runtime.esm-bundler.js

    If you are using petite-vue-i18n, you will need to set this value.

strictMessage

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: true

    Strictly checks that the locale message does not contain html tags.

    If html tags are included, an error is thrown.

    If you would not the error to be thrown, you can work around it by setting it to false, but it means that the locale message might cause security problems with XSS.

    In that case, we recommend setting the escapeHtml option to true.

escapeHtml

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: false

    Whether to escape html tags if they are included in the locale message.

    If strictMessage is disabled by false, we recommend this option be enabled.

allowDynamic

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: false

    Whether or not programmatically dynamic resource construction for js or ts resource format.

    In this case, you need to export the function with export default and construct the resource with the function:

    import resources from './locales/all.json'
    
    export default async function loadResource(url) {
      const res = await import(url).then(r => r.default || r)
      return { ...resources, ...res }
    }

    If you fetch some resources from the backend, the data must be pre-compiled for production. exmaple is here.

jitCompilation

  • Type: boolean
  • Default: true

[!IMPORTANT] 'jitCompilation' option is deprected in v5. This option will be supported with vue-i18n until v9 latest version.

Whether locale mesages should be compiled by JIT (Just in Time) compilation with vue-i18n's message compiler.

JIT compilation has been supported since vue-i18n v9.3. This means that since v9 was released until now, the message compiler compiles to executable JavaScript code, however it did not work in the CSP environment. Also, since this was an AOT (Ahead of Time) compilation, it was not possible to dynamically retrieve locale messages from the back-end Database and compose locale mesages with programatic.

[!WARNING] Enabling JIT compilation causes the message compiler to generate AST objects for locale mesages instead of JavaScript code. If you pre-compile locale messages with a tool such as the Intlify CLI and import them dynamically, you need to rebuild that resource.

About JIT compilation, See here

dropMessageCompiler

  • Type: boolean
  • Default: false

Whether to tree-shake message compiler when we will be bundling.

If do you will use this option, you need to enable jitCompilation option.

[!NOTE] After v5 or later, this option can be set with or without jitCompilation.

[!NOTE] This option works with vue-i18n v9.3 and later.

[!WARNING] If you enable this option, you should check resources in your application are pre-compiled with this plugin. If you will be loading resources dynamically from the back-end via the API, enabling this option do not work because there is not message compiler.

ssr

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: false

    Whether to bundle vue-i18n module for SSR at build time

[!NOTE] This option works with vue-i18n v9.4 and later.

runtimeOnly

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: true

    Whether or not to automatically use Vue I18n runtime-only in production build, set vue-i18n.runtime.esm-bundler.js in the vue-i18n field of bundler config, the below:

    - vite config: `resolve.alias`
    - webpack config: `resolve.alias`

    If false is specified, Vue I18n (vue-i18n) package.json module field will be used.

    For more details, See here

compositionOnly

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: true

    Whether to make vue-i18n API only composition API. By default the legacy API is tree-shaken.

    For more details, See here

fullInstall

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: true

    Whether to install the full set of APIs, components, etc. provided by Vue I18n. By default, all of them will be installed.

    If false is specified, buld-in components and directive will not be installed in vue and will be tree-shaken.

    For more details, See here

forceStringify

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: false

    Whether pre-compile number and boolean values as message functions that return the string value.

    For example, the following json resources:

    {
      "trueValue": true,
      "falseValue": false,
      "nullValue": null,
      "numberValue": 1
    }

    after pre-compiled (development):

    export default {
      trueValue: (() => {
        const fn = ctx => {
          const { normalize: _normalize } = ctx
          return _normalize(['true'])
        }
        fn.source = 'true'
        return fn
      })(),
      falseValue: (() => {
        const fn = ctx => {
          const { normalize: _normalize } = ctx
          return _normalize(['false'])
        }
        fn.source = 'false'
        return fn
      })(),
      nullValue: (() => {
        const fn = ctx => {
          const { normalize: _normalize } = ctx
          return _normalize(['null'])
        }
        fn.source = 'null'
        return fn
      })(),
      numberValue: (() => {
        const fn = ctx => {
          const { normalize: _normalize } = ctx
          return _normalize(['1'])
        }
        fn.source = '1'
        return fn
      })()
    }

defaultSFCLang

  • Type: string

  • Default: 'json'

    Specify the content for all your inlined i18n custom blocks on your SFC.

    defaultSFCLang must have one of the following values:

    - json
    - json5
    - yaml
    - yml

    On inlined i18n custom blocks that have specified the lang attribute, the defaultSFCLang is not applied.

    For example, with defaultSFCLang: "yaml" or defaultSFCLang: "yml", this custom block:

    <i18n lang="yaml">
    en:
      hello: Hello
    es:
      hello: Hola
    </i18n>

    and this another one, are equivalent:

    <i18n>
    en:
      hello: Hello
    es:
      hello: Hola
    </i18n>

globalSFCScope

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: undefined

    Whether to include all i18n custom blocks on your SFC on global scope.

    If true, it will be applied to all inlined i18n or imported custom blocks.

    Warning: beware enabling globalSFCScope: true, all i18n custom blocks in all your SFC will be on global scope.

    For example, with globalSFCScope: true, this custom block:

    <i18n lang="yaml" global>
    en:
      hello: Hello
    es:
      hello: Hola
    </i18n>

    and this another one, are equivalent:

    <i18n lang="yaml">
    en:
      hello: Hello
    es:
      hello: Hola
    </i18n>

    You can also use defaultSFCLang: "yaml", following with previous example, this another is also equivalent to previous ones:

     <i18n>
    en:
      hello: Hello
    es:
      hello: Hola
    </i18n>

useClassComponent

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: false

    This option that to use i18n custom blocks in vue-class-component.

    [!IMPORTANT] > useClassComponent option is deprecated in v5. This option will be supported with vue-i18n until v9 latest version.

onlyLocales

  • Type: string | string[]

  • Default: []

    By using it you can exclude from the bundle those localizations that are not specified in this option.

useVueI18nImportName (Experimental)

  • Type: boolean

  • Default: false

    Whether to use the import name of petite-vue-i18n with the same import name as vue-i18n (import { xxx } from 'vue-i18n').

    This option allows a smooth migration from petite-vue-i18n to vue-i18n and allows progressive enhacement.

    [!IMPORTANT] > useVueI18nImportName option is deprecated in v5. This option will be supported with vue-i18n until v9 latest version.

optimizeTranslationDirective

  • Type: boolean | string | string[]

  • Default: false

    Whether to optimize v-t directive. If set to true, this plugin's transform will automatically translate to vue-i18n's translation function. If you need SSR, you must activate this option.

    If you want to put it manually, you can specify the signature of the translation function as a string or a string array.

    [!WARNING] About for manually signature, see the details vue-i18n-extensions API docs and usecase from vue-i18n-extensions PR

transformI18nBlock

  • Type: function

  • Default: undefined

    This hook allows a user to modify the <i18n> block before the plugin generates the translations. The hook is passed the source of the <ii8n> block as a string after the SFC is read from disk.

    Plugin

    function transformI18nBlock(source) {
      // transformation logic
    }
    
    // Plugin
    vueI18n({
      transformI18nBlock
    })

    Before

    <i18n>
    [
      'slug-one',
      'slug-two'
    ]
    </i18n>

    After

    <i18n>
    {
      'en': {
        'slug-one': 'foo',
        'slug-two': 'bar'
      },
      ja: {
        'slug-one': 'foo',
        'slug-two': 'bar'
      }
    }
    </i18n>

    [!IMPORTANT] The function must return a string or the build will fail.

📜 Changelog

Details changes for each release are documented in the CHANGELOG.md

©️ License

MIT