world-i18n
v1.1.4
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Lightweight internationalization library for JS.
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World 🌎
Lightweight internationalization library for browser
, nodejs
, react
and nextjs
.
Install
npm install world-i18n --save
or yarn add world-i18n
Usage
Simple
import { World } from "world-i18n";
export default new World({
locale: "en",
defaultLocale: "en",
translations: {
en: {
hello: "Hello",
item: "Item",
item_plural: "Items",
"x-selected": "{{count}} Selected Item {{by}}",
"x-selected_plural": "{{count}} Selected Items {{by}}",
yell: "Yell as {{name,uppercase}}"
},
tr: {
hello: "Merhaba!",
item: "Madde",
item_plural: "Madde",
"x-selected": "{{by}} tarafından {{count}} Seçili",
"x-selected_plural": "{{by}} tarafından {{count}} Seçili",
yell: "{{name,uppercase}} diye bağır!"
}
},
onLocaleChange: (locale, callback) => {
// do your stuff with locale
// don't forget to call the callback
if (callback) callback();
},
formatter: ({ method, value, locale, options }) => {
// do your stuff in here
if (method == "uppercase") return value.toLocaleUpperCase(locale);
return value;
}
});
any.js
import __ from "./world";
export const translatedTitle = () => {
return __.t("x-selected", { count: 2, by: "Berkay" });
// returns 1 Selected Items by Berkay
};
export const switchLanguage = () => {
return __.setLocale(
"en",
callback /* will run after locale and onLocalChange*/,
dontFetch /* if true, won't trigger fetch*/
);
};
Fetch translations
import { World } from "world-i18n";
export default new World({
locale: "en",
defaultLocale: "en",
fetch: locale => {
// return a promise
// translations == { en: {key:"value"}, tr: {key:"value"}}
return new Promise(resolve => {
fetch(url)
.then((translations = {}) => {
resolve(translations);
})
.catch(e => {
resolve({});
});
});
}
});
Register translations
import WorldInstance from "./world";
WorldInstance.registerTranslation("en", { hello: "Hello" });
WorldInstance.registerTranslations({
en: { hello: "Hello" },
tr: { hello: "Merhaba" }
});
Usage with React
App.js
import WorldInstance from "./world";
const App = () => {
return (
<WorldProvider instance={WorldInstance}>
<MyApp {...this.props} />
</WorldProvider>
);
};
export default App;
MyComponent.js
import { withWorld } from "world-i18n/lib/react";
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
const { t, world } = this.props;
return (
<div>
{t("hello")} | {world.locale}
</div>
);
}
}
export default withWorld({})(MyComponent);
Usage with Next.js (SSR)
_app.js
import React from "react";
import App, { Container } from "next/app";
import WorldInstance from "./world";
export default class MyApp extends App {
static async getInitialProps({ Component, ctx }) {
let pageProps = {};
if (Component.getInitialProps) {
pageProps = await Component.getInitialProps(ctx);
}
const worldContext = await WorldInstance.createContext(locale);
return { pageProps, worldContext };
}
constructor(props) {
super(props);
const { worldContext } = this.props;
if (worldContext) {
WorldInstance.registerContext(worldContext);
}
}
render() {
const { Component, pageProps } = this.props;
return (
<Container>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</Container>
);
}
}
Notes
For now only
_plural
rule supported. It will work on most use cases, if you need anything else please open an issue or create a pull request.
Contribute
Pull requests are welcome and please submit bugs 🐛.
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