localization-bar
v2.1.0
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Detect a user's browser language and show a message for the user to view pages in their preferred language.
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Localization Bar
Detect a user's browser language and show a message for the user to view pages in their preferred language.
Installation
npm install localization-bar
Usage
JavaScript
import 'localization-bar'
// or
import LocalizationBar from 'localization-bar'
Import the class into your javascript. You'll then need to pass an object containing the options for the languages you want to use. Each language needs the following options.
message
- the copy shown in the barcta
- an object that containstext
- text displayed for the ctaurl
- url to the translated pages
Here is an example of what the object would look like.
const languageMap = {
es: {
message: 'Ver el sitio en',
cta: {
text: 'español',
url: '/es'
}
},
fr: {
message: 'Voir le site en',
cta: {
text: 'français',
url: '/fr'
}
}
};
By default the localization-bar will be appended to the top of the body element. If you would rather insert the bar into another part of the page, simply pass the selector of the element you want to insert before.
You can also override the browser's preferred language setting and pass a preferred language as an parameter when instantiating the class.
When you are ready to add the bar to the page call the check()
method.
Example:
const localizationBar = new LocalizationBar({
es: {
message: 'Ver el sitio en',
cta: {
text: 'español',
url: '/es'
}
},
fr: {
message: 'Voir le site en',
cta: {
text: 'français',
url: '/fr'
}
}
}, {
insertSelector: '.wrapper',
language: 'es'
});
localizationBar.check();