@penleychan/ngx-transloco-router
v15.0.1
Published
Routing Localization extension for transloco
Downloads
88
Maintainers
Readme
@penleychan/ngx-transloco-router
This is a fork/port of @gilsdav/ngx-translate-router modified to work with @ngneat/transloco.
Install
npm i @penleychan/ngx-transloco-router
Setup
Bare minimum setup
@NgModule({
imports: [
RouterModule.forRoot(routes),
LocalizeRouterModule.forRoot(routes)
],
exports: [RouterModule, LocalizeRouterModule],
providers: [
{
provide: LOCALIZE_ROUTER_CONFIG,
useValue: localizeRouterConfig()
}
]
})
export class AppRoutingModule {
}
Translate Route
Enable translate route:
providers: [
{
provide: LOCALIZE_ROUTER_CONFIG,
useValue: localizeRouterConfig({
...
translateRoute: true
})
}
]
Translate route only works at the root level of your translation files, does not support scoping.
By default the prefix for translating routes is ROUTES
. In order for translating route to work you need to have ROUTES
on your translation files.
// en.json
{
...
"ROUTES": {
"home": "home",
"reports": "reports"
}
}
// fr.json
{
...
"ROUTES": {
"home": "accueil",
"reports": "rapports"
}
}
You can override the prefix by configuration
providers: [
{
provide: LOCALIZE_ROUTER_CONFIG,
useValue: localizeRouterConfig({
...
prefix: 'ROUTE_TRANSLATION.'
})
}
]
LOCALIZE_ROUTER_CONFIG
These are the configuration settings available and it's defaults
export const defaultConfig: LocalizeRouterConfig = {
translateRoute: false,
useCachedLang: true,
alwaysSetPrefix: true,
cacheMechanism: CacheMechanism.LocalStorage,
cacheName: LOCALIZE_CACHE_NAME,
defaultLangFunction: void 0,
cookieFormat: DEFAULT_COOKIE_FORMAT,
initialNavigation: DEFAULT_INITIAL_NAVIGATION,
prefix: 'ROUTES.',
escapePrefix: '!'
};