@messageformat/convert

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@messageformat/convert

Converts hiearachical objects into messageformat-compatible JSON. More specifically, it:

  • Detects two-letter locale keys and parses their contents according to that locale's pluralisation rules
  • Converts #{var} and %{var} variable replacements into their messageformat equivalents, while properly escaping other {} characters.
  • Detects objects encoding pluralisation choices (using the locale-specific set of CLDR categories, i.e. zero|one|two|few|many|aother) and converts them to their messageformat equivalents.

With these conversions, messages stored according to the Rails i18n spec may be used together with messageformat.

This package was previously named messageformat-convert.

Installation

npm install @messageformat/convert

If using in an environment that does not natively support ES6 features such as object destructuring and arrow functions, you'll want to use a transpiler for this.

Usage

const convert = require('@messageformat/convert');
const { locales, translations } = convert({
  en: {
    format: '%{attribute} %{message}',
    errors: {
      confirmation: "doesn't match %{attribute}",
      accepted: 'must be accepted',
      wrong_length: {
        one: 'is the wrong length (should be 1 character)',
        other: 'is the wrong length (should be %{count} characters)'
      },
      equal_to: 'must be equal to %{count}'
    }
  }
});

const MessageFormat = require('@messageformat/core');
const mf = new MessageFormat(locales);
const messages = mf.compile(translations);

messages.en.errors.accepted();
// 'must be accepted'

messages.en.format({
  attribute: 'Problem',
  message: messages.en.errors.confirmation({ attribute: 'your style' })
});
// 'Problem doesn\'t match your style'

messages.en.errors.wrong_length({ count: 42 });
// 'is the wrong length (should be 42 characters)'

API: convert(data, options)

data should be a hierarchical object of strings; options is an optional set of configuration:

  • defaultLocale (string, default 'en') – Sets the initial locale.

  • includeLocales (array of strings, default null) – By default any key in the input data that matches the two-letter code of a CLDR pluralisation language switches the language used for determining the pluralisation rules. Set this to some limited set of languages (or even an empty array) to limit that.

  • verbose (boolean, default false) – If set to true, some logging and warnings will be printed to the console.

For more options, take a look at the source.

The object returned by the function contains the following fields:

  • locales (array of strings) – The actual locales encountered in the data

  • translations (object) – An object containing the MessageFormat strings, matching the shape of the input data


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