0.0.3 • Published 7 years ago

react-intl-toolkit v0.0.3

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Last release
7 years ago

React Intl Toolkit

Simplify React Intl usage and automatically generate the messages of each language.

Installation

Install with npm:

$ npm install react-intl-toolkit --save-dev

Basic Idea

React Intl give you flexible choices to define your messages in different file and in different way. But this will cause duplicated message definition / default message problem and increase your file size. So my basic idea is define all messages in a single file and simplify the definition. So that we can easily check if there is duplicated id or default message and get ride of them. And base on webpack, we can automatically translate these messages into different languages.

Basic usage

Project Structure

project_root
  |-- locales
      |-- messages.js
      |-- translations.json
  |-- other_folders_and_files

locales folder includes all localization related files.

messages.js includes all message definitions. Please check defineMessages section for details.

translations.json includes all translations which will be used when webpack plugin automatically translate different languages. Please check Webpack Plugin section for details.

defineMessages

This is an alternative method for React Intl's original defineMessages, which can simplify your messages definition. This function should be used in messages.js file:

import defineMessages from 'react-intl-tookit/defineMessages';

export default defineMessages({
  save: 'Click here to save',
  remove: 'Click here to remove',
});

The exported result will looks like below:

{
  save: {
    id: 'save',
    defaultMessage: 'Click here to save',
  },
  remove: {
    id: 'remove',
    defaultMessage: 'Click here to remove',
  },
}

If there is any duplicated messages, you will see a warning in console.

Webpack Plugin

The webpack plugin is used to translate all messages during developing. The translation is based on translations.json file. It should looks like below:

[{
  "en": "Click here to save"
  "zh": "点击这里以保存"
}, {
  "en": "Click here to remove",
  "zh": "点击这里以删除"
}]

Then setup your webpack.config.js as below:

const ReactIntlToolkitWebpackPlugin = require('react-intl-toolkit/webpack-plugin');
const DEBUG = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
const plugins = [];

if (DEBUG) {
  plugins.push(ReactIntlToolkitWebpackPlugin({
    languages: ['en', 'zh'],
    defaultLanguage: 'en',
  }));
}

module.exports = {
  plugins
};

The output messages json files will be in locales folder and their filename will be en-messages.json and zh-messages.json.

en-messages.json:

{
  "save": "Click here to save",
  "remove": "Click here to remove"
}

zh-messages.json:

{
  "save": "点击这里以保存",
  "remove": "点击这里以删除"
}

Options:

  • languges: Required. The array of languge strings. The keys should be the same as the keys in translations.json.
  • defaultLanguage: Required. The key of language used in your defineMessages.
  • localesPath: Optional. Default value is locales. You can customize your localization folder with this option.
  • methodName: Optional. Default value is defineMessages. You can customize your defineMessages method name with this option.

Finally, you can import these json files as messages for React-intl option.