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@nuxtjs/dynamic-i18n

v2.0.0

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Dynamic I18n v2.0.0

npm npm (scoped with tag)

Dynamic i18n is a tool to import your i18n and inject it in your vue-i18n instance

This module automatically import your translate file from a specific provider.

RoadMap

Supported providers

  • Google sheets, see example of file here

Setup

  • Add @nuxtjs/dynamic-i18n dependency using yarn or npm to your project
  • Add @nuxtjs/dynamic-i18n to modules section of nuxt.config.js
  modules: [
    '@nuxtjs/dynamic-i18n'
  ],
  dynamicI18n: {
    languages: ['en', 'fr'],
    providerKey: '1dBsD-EsKb1mHvq4P2Zm4DcOPK2szuxqkkvnTsmbkYhc',
    credentials: {...},
    ...Options
  }

Options

| key | Required | Default | Description | |-----|----------|---------|-------------| | languages | Required | [] | Contain all the locales we want to import. | | provider-key | Required | '' | The identifier for the source of the data stored. | | credentials | Required | {} | Configuration for the provider. | | id | Optional | None | id of the active document. Use gid for google sheet url to get active tab id | | maxAge | Optional | 1000 * 60 * 60 | Max age of translate files (60 minutes), use 0 to disable it | fallbackLocale | Optional | 'en' | Default language if not founded from the store | | localeNamespaceStore | Optional | 'i18n' | Default namespace of i18n locale store. see example of store here| | outputFilePrefix | Optional | 'locale' | Prefix of the output file like : {{outputFilePrefix}}-{{language}}.json. | | staticFolder | Optional | static | Specify folder in static

Migration from v1 to v2

Dynamic i18n has been updated to work with the new version of https://theoephraim.github.io/node-google-spreadsheet/#/ and the title option to locate the tab has been replaced by id which is the gid identifier that you can get from the google sheet url query params gid.

📑 License

MIT License - Nuxt Community