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t-react

Seamless React integration for @wluwd/t 🌐

Install

Using your favorite package manager, install: @wluwd/t-react @wluwd/t-utils.

Note

You're not required to install @wluwd/t-utils, but we recommend it as a helpful starting point for additional utilities and features.

The React adapter has two peer dependencies which you need to install: the first is react itself, the second is jotai.

Note

We will likely transition from Jotai to Nano Stores once use lands in a stable release.

Usage

// translations.ts
import { defineTranslationsConfig } from "@wluwd/t-react";
import { browser, lazyTranslations, formatter } from "@wluwd/t-utils";

export const {
	setLocale,
	getLocale,
	useLocale,
	getTranslations,
	useTranslations,
	t,
} = defineTranslationsConfig(
	{
		"en-US": lazyTranslations(() => import("./en-us.ts")),
		"it-IT": lazyTranslations(() => import("./it-it.ts")),
	},
	{
		formatter,
		localeFrom: [browser(), "en-US"],
	},
);
// article/published-by.tsx
import { useTranslations, t } from "../translations.ts";

const PublishedBy = ({ name }) => {
	const heading = useTranslations("article.heading");

	return <span>{t(heading.publishedBy, { name })}</span>;
};

API

defineTranslationsConfig(loaders, options, lazy?)

Creates the functions and hooks needed to localize your React application.

loaders

Extends: Record<Locale, () => Promise<Translations>>

An object whose keys will be used as the available locales and their values as loaders.

We recommend using the UTS 35 definition of Unicode Locale Identifier for keys as this allows an easier integration with negotiators.

options

  • formatter

    Extends: (translation: string, data: any) => string

    A function that replaces placeholders within a string using values from data.

  • localeFrom

    Extends: [] | [...LocaleNegotiator[], Locale]

    An empty tuple, or a tuple with zero or more LocaleNegotiators and, as the last element, one of loaders' keys.

    The negotiators are evaluated sequentially and the loop stops as soon as one returns a locale.

  • cache

    Extends: Partial<Record<Locale, Translations>>

    An object that can have loaders' keys and the loaded translations for that locale.

    Instead of loading the translations when one of these locales is active, the value from this object will be used.

lazy

Extends: boolean | undefined

When this is set to true, initiates the translator in lazy mode.

Alongside the other functions and hooks, defineTranslationsConfig will return an init function with the following signature:

type Init = (negotiators?: LocaleNegotiators<Locale>) => void;

You have to call this function manually before using any of the other functions.

It's possible to pass a list of locale negotiators that will override the ones provided in options, if no negotiators are provided here, the ones provided in options will be used.

This is useful when a user's preferred locale comes from an HTTP request or a DB query.


Other than the init function described above, defineTranslationsConfig returns the following functions and hooks.

setLocale(locale)

Sets the active locale to the provided one.

getLocale()

A function that returns the active locale.

This function is not reactive and it's not meant for use in client components.

useLocale()

A hook that returns the active locale.

getTranslations(prefix)

An async function that returns a slice of the active translations.

This function is not reactive and it's not meant for use in client components.

useTranslations(prefix)

A hook that returns a slice of the active translations.

This hook triggers a Suspense.

t(translation, data?)

formatter, returned for convenience.