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abs-translate

v1.0.1

Published

A simple translation system for static pages

Downloads

7

Readme

Abs-Translate

Introduction:

This module offers a quick translation system using local dictionaries.

CDN:

Typescript: https://abstractn.github.io/lib/abs-translate.ts

Javascript (with export): https://abstractn.github.io/lib/abs-translate.js

Javascript (without export): https://abstractn.github.io/lib/abs-translate.nx.js

Browser iclusion: <script src="https://abstractn.github.io/lib/abs-translate.nx.js"></script>

Dictionaries

You can have your dictionaries from dedicated JSON files or defined directly from code as objects. This is what one would look like:

@import { AbsTranslateLanguage } from 'abs-translate';
const myEnglishDictionary: AbsTranslateLanguage = {
  languageId: 'english',
  content: {
    'example-text-1': 'Example text #1',
    'example-text-2': 'Example text #2',
  }
}
const myItalianDictionary: AbsTranslateLanguage = {
  languageId: 'italian',
  content: {
    'example-text-1': 'Testo di esempio #1',
    'example-text-2': 'Testo di esempio #2',
  }
}

Note how the keys inside content ("translation keys") are the same for all languages. These translation keys are going to be what the HTML page references instead of directly printing text.

<span data-abs-translate="example-text-1"></span>
<span data-abs-translate="example-text-2"></span>

Now you can have a custom language selector that calls .setLanguage(languageId: string) and all translatable nodes will automatically switch language without needing to reload the page.

NOTE: this module has not been tested with pages containing high amount of content so this system may result in poor performance.