Real simple translations for react. Lightweight (< 10 KB gzipped) and with no dependencies.
First, install retranslate using
- npm:
npm install --save retranslate
- or yarn:
yarn add retranslate
import { Message, Provider as TranslationProvider, withTranslations } from 'retranslate';
import SomeComponent from './someComponent';
import { getLanguage } from './config'; // some functionality to select a language, in this example, hopefully returning en or et.
import { version } from '../../package.json';
// You can import these from a json file that tools like crowdin can use, like
// import enTranslations from './translations.en.json';
// import etTranslations from './translations.et.json';
const translations = {
en: {
'main.heading': 'retranslate #{{ versionNumber }}',
'main.subtitle': 'Real simple translations for react.',
'current.language': 'Your current language is {{ currentLanguage }}',
},
et: {
'main.heading': 'retranslate #{{ versionNumber }}',
'main.subtitle': 'Väga lihtsad tõlked reactile.',
'current.language': 'Teie hetke keel on {{ language }}',
},
};
// You can use the withTranslations higher-order component to get a hold of the current language and the translate function.
const LanguageShower = withTranslations(({ translations: { translate, language } }) => (
<p>{translate('current.language', { currentLanguage: language })}</p>
));
const App = () => (
<TranslationProvider messages={translations} language={getLanguage()} fallbackLanguage="en">
<h1><Message params={{ versionNumber: version }}>main.heading</Message></h1>
<SomeComponent /> // this can also use the Message component, since there is a Provider up the tree.
<Message className="lead">main.subtitle</Message>
<LanguageShower />
</TranslationProvider>
);
retranslate is configured using the Provider
. You pass Provider
messages
, a language
and a fallbackLanguage
(just in case). Wrap your application with Provider
to make retranslate work.
retranslate uses Message
to actually translate your messages. It uses the children you give it as the key to use to get translations.
withTranslations
is a higher order component that you can use to access translation functionality and language manually.
-
Async loading
I don't want to build this into retranslate. I would keep handling this on the application side.
-
Logic in templates, such as
{{ thing + 1 }}
I would not like to do this, as it makes the whole application harder to test and maintain.
-
Plurals
This is something that will be worked on.
-
Compiled templates for even better performance
Also something that will probably be worked on.
Use the test
and build
script to test the library. Make a pull request, and it will be automatically checked by CircleCI, Coveralls, and @Tankenstein. When you make a production code change, make sure to increment the version in package.json
according to semver. As your branch is merged, a release will automatically be made.
retranslate is licensed under MIT.