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language-manager

v0.0.11

Published

The most flexible version of multi-language management. Manages language resources. Makes it easy to switch between different language sources.

Readme

language-manager

The most flexible version of multi-language management. Manages language resources. Makes it easy to switch between different language sources.

Install

You must first set up nodejs from https://nodejs.org

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$ npm i --save language-manager
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Add Resource

Place the file containing the source language definitions in a folder. For example, "tests/resource".

example.com/                # → Root folder for the project
└── tests/                  # → Tests folder
    └── resource/           # → Resource Folder       .setPath('tests/resource')
        └── json/           # → Resource Type Folder  .setType(LanguageManager.ResourceType.Json)
            ├── en-us.json  # → Resource              language.extention English United States
            └── tr-tr.json  # → Resource              language.extention Turkish Turkey

Sample Resource File

en-us.json

{
  "root": {
    "data": [
      {
        "type": "string",
        "name": "app.name",
        "value": "Language Manager"
      },
      {
        "type": "string",
        "name": "words.ok",
        "value": "Okay"
      }
    ]
  }
}

tr-tr.json

{
  "root": {
    "data": [
      {
        "type": "string",
        "name": "app.name",
        "value": "Dil Yöneticisi"
      },
      {
        "type": "string",
        "name": "words.ok",
        "value": "Tamam"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Usage

main.js

/// Language Manager Reference
var LanguageManager = require('language-manager')

/// Test object
var l = new LanguageManager()
  // Resource Type format
  .setType(LanguageManager.ResourceType.Json)
  // Resource file folder
  .setPath('tests/resource')
  // Resource language code
  .setLang('en-us')

/// Expected test result
var expected = 'Language Manager'
/// Actual test result
var actual = l
  // Get resource item value string
  .Val('app.name')

// Test output
console.log(`${l.Lang} : ${actual}`)

Try


$ node main

en-us : Language Manager

Change Language

.
..
...

/// Change language
l.setLang('tr-tr')

/// Expected test result
expected = 'Dil Yöneticisi'
/// Actual test result
actual = l
  // Get resource item value string
  .Val('app.name')

// Test output
console.log(`${l.Lang} : ${actual}`)

tr-tr : Dil Yöneticisi

Test

$ npm run test

> node tests

Simple Test Tool
==================================================
Is the instance initialized?
Success
--------------------------------------------------
Get resource item with name. Simple Zero Configure?
Success
--------------------------------------------------
Get resource item with name. Zero Configure?
Success
--------------------------------------------------
Get resource item with name. Full Configure?
Success
--------------------------------------------------
Get resource item with name. Full Configure TR?
Success
--------------------------------------------------

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Build Status

NPM