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JSONlize-Swift

A simple swift package for localizing your apps from JSON files with easy plural and dictionary handling.

Usage

Initialization

Example:
JSONlize.shared.load(
    fileHandler: { language in 
        //language: current system language string like "en-US"
        return Bundle.main.url(forResource: "lang.\(language)", withExtension: "json") //returning an URL for file e.g. "lang.en-US.json"
    },
    defaultLanguage: "en-US" //fallback language if json file for current system language is not found
)

Load a file with the load(fileHandler: Filehandler, defaultLanguage: String) function.

Filehandler: is a block that passes the current preferred system language as String for example "de-DE". The block can return an optional object of type URL to the desired JSON file. If nil is returned, JSONLocalize calls the Filehandler block again for the default language set. In this Example "en-US".

defaultLanguage: The language to fallback to, if the file for the desired language is not found.

Types

There are 3 different kinds of Strings that can be localized with JSONLize.LocalizedType.

enum LocalizedType {
    case string
    case plural(_ input: Int)
    case dict(_ key: String)
}

Following examples use these JSON example files:

lang.en-US.json

{
  "sentence": "This is a testsentence.",
  "category": {
    "keys": {
      "travel": "Travel",
      "art": "Art",
      "food": "Food"
    }
  },
  "comment": {
    "plurals": {
      "1": "Comment",
      "*": "Comments"
    }
  },
  "commentCount": {
    "plurals": {
      "1": "${i} Comment",
      "*": "${i} Comments"
    }
  }
}

lang.de-DE.json

{
  "sentence": "Das ist ein Satz.",
  "category": {
    "keys": {
      "travel": "Reisen",
      "art": "Kunst",
      "food": "Essen"
    }
  },
  "comment": {
    "plurals": {
      "1": "Kommentar",
      "*": "Kommentare"
    }
  },
  "commentCount": {
    "plurals": {
      "1": "${i} Kommentar",
      "*": "${i} Kommentare"
    }
  }
}

Strings

use .JSONlized on any String to get the localized value

Example

//en-US
"sentence".JSONlized //Output: "This is a testsentence."

//de-DE
"sentence".JSONlized //Output: "Das ist ein Satz."

alternatively you can use .JSONlized(.string) to achieve the same result.

Dictionaries

use JSONlized(_ localizedType: JSONlize.LocalizedType) with .dict as JSONlize.LocalizedType on any String to get the localized value of a dictionary value.

.dict(_ key: String) takes a String as parameter for the key to look up.

Example

//en-US
"category".JSONlized(.dict("travel")) //Output: "Travel"
"category".JSONlized(.dict("art")) //Output: "Art"
"category".JSONlized(.dict("food")) //Output: "Food"

//de-DE
"category".JSONlized(.dict("travel")) //Output: "Reisen"
"category".JSONlized(.dict("art")) //Output: "Kunst"
"category".JSONlized(.dict("food")) //Output: "Essen"

Plurals

use JSONlized(_ localizedType: JSONLocalize.LocalizedType) with .plural as JSONLocalize.LocalizedType on any String to get the localized value of a plural value.

.plural(_ input: Int) takes an Int as parameter for the key to look up.

Example

//en-US
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(0)) //Output: "Comments"
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(1)) //Output: "Comment"
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(2)) //Output: "Comments"

//de-DE
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(0)) //Output: "Kommentare"
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(1)) //Output: "Kommentar"
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(2)) //Output: "Kommentare"

JSON

Plurals

Default value

In a JSON plural definition, use the key "*" for all other cases.

Example:

JSON:

"comment": {
    "plurals": {
        "1": "Comment",
        "*": "Comments"
    }
}

Swift:

//en-US
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(0)) //Output: "Comments" value of "*"
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(1)) //Output: "Comment" value of "1"
"comment".JSONlized(.plural(2)) //Output: "Comments" value of "*"

Input

Its possible to define ${i} in your plural values, which will be replaced by the input value.

Example:

JSON:

"commentCount": {
    "plurals": {
        "1": "${i} Comment",
        "*": "${i} Comments"
    }
}

Swift:

"commentCount".JSONlized(.plural(0)) //Output: "0 Comments" replaced ${i} with 0
"commentCount".JSONlized(.plural(1)) //Output: "1 Comment" replaced ${i} with 1
"commentCount".JSONlized(.plural(2)) //Output: "2 Comments" replaced ${i} with 2

LICENSE

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2020 Ohsome

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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