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Enforcing Localization through Types
So far, weβve been using a utility createLocalizedString to create and use the LocalizedString type. This utility is only really practical in unit tests. For real applications, weβll want to use a translation function from react-i18next or next-i18next to do the heavy lifting. Then we just wrap the translation functions that are provided in order to use our type:
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Building a multilingual NextJS app using the new app directory
With the introduction of app directory, my previous i18n blog is not applicable anymore since next-i18next is not necessary.
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Building Next.js app in 7 different languages π«π· π©πͺπ§π· with i18n. Open Source.
Using ChatGPT Using next-i18next https://github.com/i18next/next-i18next
- best i18n package for nextjsοΌ
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Quick guide to Next.js i18n
To get started with next-i18next, we need to install the library as a dependency in our project via a simple command (having React and Next installed is also required):
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Serverless Containers vs Serverless Next.js SSR on AWS, GCP and Vercel
internationalization doesn't seem to work out of the box in serverless mode, you may be interested by issue_274, issue_911, issue_1311, issue_1490, issue_1552
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Blockchain Lottery
About the stack: - Typescript - Nextjs - TailwindCSS - Styled Components - Emotion - Twin.Macro (combining Styled Components with TailwindCSS) - NextI18Next integrated (wrong translationkeys result in compilation errors) - Web3React - Ethers - Redux Toolkit + Redux Observables (with hydration example) - Ramda among others
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Internationalization with ReactJS and i18n
Choose the correct package or library for React/next i18n, in this case as recommendation use i18next https://www.i18next.com/ and https://github.com/isaachinman/next-i18next for nextJS
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How to translate NextJS app with next-i18next?
NextJS, a well-known framework among React developers, provides multiple libraries that create a very developer-friendly environment. The most popular ones are i18Next, next-translate and, our main focus in this blog post, next-18next, a translation library that does a fantastic job helping in translation management. The following blog post will show you how to set up next-i18n in your NextJS app and manage translations with SimpleLocalize. Take a look at our demo app for the reference.
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Connecting NextJS, next-i18next, with-redux, with-redux-saga: "Error: If you have a getInitialProps method in your custom _app.js file..."
I'm trying to connect a functioning NextJS/React app that uses 'with-redux-saga' and 'with-redux' to 'next-i1iN' (https://github.com/isaachinman/next-i18next) -- but when my app boots I get the following error:
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Translating zod errors with next-intl
When starting a new project with Next.js these days, next-intl and zod are my go to libraries for internationalization and schema validation, respectively. Of course, when using zod for client-facing validations I would like to translate potential error messages. The package zod-i18n can be used to achieve this for i18next, a popular alternative internationalization library. This means that by using this library as starting point one can quickly achieve zod translation with next-intl.
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Top 20 Frontend Interview Questions With Answers
The best way to implement internationalization is to use an internationalization framework library, such as i18next. With this kind of library, you can easily handle translations and automatically display your frontend labels in the user's language. The frontend application also needs to be flexible and easily configurable so that its layout can change accordingly, reading from left to right or right to left. CSS allows this with the rtl and ltr CSS direction property.
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Reactive translation/i18n
For reference, I am using i18next for providing translations, which is configured to use the english message string as a key for the translations and fallback to it if no translation is found in the chosen language. I also use the official svelte-i18next integration. It wraps the i18next object in a Svelte store and, among other things, provides reactivity when the language is changed.
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Building a multilingual NextJS app using the new app directory
// app/components/BuiltInFormatsDemo.tsx 'use client'; import React from 'react'; import {useTranslation} from '../i18n/client'; import type {LocaleTypes} from '../i18n/settings'; import {useParams} from 'next/navigation'; const BuiltInFormatsDemo = () => { let locale = useParams()?.locale as LocaleTypes; const {t} = useTranslation(locale, 'built-in-demo'); return (
{/* "number": "Number: {{val, number}}", */} {t('number', { val: 123456789.0123, })} p>
{/* "currency": "Currency: {{val, currency}}", */} {t('currency', { val: 123456789.0123, style: 'currency', currency: 'USD', })} p>
{/* "dateTime": "Date/Time: {{val, datetime}}", */} {t('dateTime', { val: new Date(1234567890123), formatParams: { val: { weekday: 'long', year: 'numeric', month: 'long', day: 'numeric', }, }, })} p>
{/* "relativeTime": "Relative Time: {{val, relativetime}}", */} {t('relativeTime', { val: 12, style: 'long', })} p>
{/* "list": "List: {{val, list}}", */} {t('list', { // https://www.i18next.com/translation-function/objects-and-arrays#objects // Check the link for more details on `returnObjects` val: t('weekdays', {returnObjects: true}), })} p> div> ); }; export default BuiltInFormatsDemo;
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Supercharge Your TypeScript App: Mastering i18next for Type-Safe Translations
As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, the development of web applications that cater to a global audience takes precedence among developers. If you're a TypeScript developer, you're likely acquainted with the advantages of static typing and the assurance it provides in your codebase. When it comes to internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n), maintaining the same level of type safety becomes crucial. This is precisely where i18next, an influential i18n framework, enters the picture.
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localization in nextjs13
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Creating Multilingual React Apps with i18n: A Step-by-Step Guide to Internationalisation
In this article, we will go over how to perform internationalisation in our react app using the i18next framework. I18next is an internationalisation framework written in JavaScript. It comes with everything you need to localise your web, desktop or mobile product such as user language detection, loading and caching translations, and file conversion etc More features can be found in their documentation. (https://www.i18next.com/)
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Change language in a website
Luckily this is a well-solved problem: https://www.i18next.com/
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What is the best way to handle a multi-language site?
I am so sorry for all the people using https://www.i18next.com/ and manually defining string ids. Fuck that. I will never write another message id in my life.
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Fastest way to unleash the full power of i18next
Internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) are crucial for businesses that want to expand globally and reach a wider audience. To do this, you need a robust solution that can handle different languages and cultural nuances, and this is where i18next and locize come in. These two elements have been designed to help you get the most out of your i18n efforts, and when used together, they are a powerhouse combination that can help you achieve your goals faster and more efficiently. In this video, we'll explore the fastest way to unleash the full power of i18next.
What are some alternatives?
react-i18next - Internationalization for react done right. Using the i18next i18n ecosystem.
React Intl - The monorepo home to all of the FormatJS related libraries, most notably react-intl.
next-translate - Next.js plugin + i18n API for Next.js π - Load page translations and use them in an easy way!
polyglot - Give your JavaScript the ability to speak many languages.
next-intl - Internationalization (i18n) for Next.js that gets out of your way. π
nextjs-monorepo-example - Collection of monorepo tips & tricks
Screen-Translator - An Electron.js-based desktop application for automatically translating on-screen text.
i18next-http-middleware - i18next-http-middleware is a middleware to be used with Node.js web frameworks like express or Fastify and also for Deno.
jsLingui - π π A readable, automated, and optimized (3 kb) internationalization for JavaScript
next-export-i18n - Internationalize (18n) next.js with true support for next export
deepl-translator - This module provides promised methods for translating text using DeepL Translator (https://www.deepl.com/translator) undocumented API.