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estafette-intl

v1.0.2

Published

Estafette Intl helps you localize to many languages your React application.

Downloads

141

Readme

Installation

With yarn:

yarn add estafette-intl

With npm:

npm install estafette-intl

Getting started

Steps:

  • Create internalization
  • Create messages
  • Use internalization using useIntl

Create internalization

import { CreateIntl } from 'estafette-intl';

ReactDOM.render(
  <CreateIntl defaultLocale="en" messages={messages}>
    <App />
  </CreateIntl>,
  document.getElementById('root'),
);

Create messages

import { createMessages } from 'estafette-intl';

const messages = createMessages([
  {
    gretting: {
      en: 'Hello, {name}!',
    },
  },
]);

Use internalization using useIntl

import { useIntl } from 'estafette-intl';

const App = () => {
  const { t } = useIntl();

  return <h1>{t('gretting', { name: 'Vladimir Josan' })}</h1>;
};

API

CreateIntl

Internalization creator

Props

  • defaultLocale (String) - it can be simple string, that you will be able to change from useIntl using setLocale
  • messages (Object) - Messages from createMessage

createMessage

function helper, gets array of messages, parses all of them into an object and checks for dublicates

Arguments

  • messages (Array) - Messages

Messages

typescript interface

Interface

interface Messages {
  [locale: string]: {
    [lang: string]: string;
  };
}

useIntl

hook helper for using internalization

Returns

  • t (Function) - a function that requires locale (String) argument and returns by locale keyword necessary text
  • locale (String) - current locale
  • setLocale (Function) - a function that requires newLocale (String) argument and change current locale to the new locale.