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in-browser-language

v1.0.3

Published

Get the language of the browser

Downloads

3,622

Readme

in-browser-language

This module is designed to be used with browserify or other CJS bundlers.

npm i in-browser-language --save

How it works

The module checks for (in order) :

  • window.navigator.languages
  • window.navigator.language
  • window.clientInformation.userLanguage
  • window.clientInformation.browserLanguage
  • window.clientInformation.systemLanguage

Some systems / browser may actually return the language of the OS instead of the language of the browser.

There is no way around this issue but it can be mitigated by allowing the user to change its language.

Methods

list()

Return an array containing the languages.

first()

Return the first language of the list.

pick(proposedLanguages, defaultLanguage)

Pick the first language found both in the proposedLanguages array and the list of languages supported by the browser.

If there are no matches, the defaultLanguage is returned.

var browserLanguage = require('in-browser-language');

console.log(browserLanguage.list());
// returns ['fr', 'en']

console.log(browserLanguage.first());
// returns 'fr'

console.log(browserLanguage.pick(['pl', 'ja', 'en', 'fr']));
// returns 'fr' as 'fr' is the first declared by the browser

console.log(browserLanguage.pick(['pl', 'ja'], 'pl'));
// returns 'pl' as there are no matches

console.log(browserLanguage.pick(['pl', 'ja']));
// returns null as there are no matches and no defaultLanguage

History

1.0.3 (2018-09-18)

  • Remove uniq dependency.