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PI

Rapidly support Project Fluent translation in your web application. Both client-side and server-side applications are supported.

This package depends on @fluent/bundle.

Note: That is an updated version of com.hydroper.ftl.

API documentation

Getting Started

Install dependency:

npm install @hydroperx/pi

Example TypeScript:

import { PI } from "@hydroperx/pi";

class Main {
    pi: PI;

    constructor() {
        this.pi = new PI({
            locales: ["en"],
            fallbacks: {
                // "pt-BR": ["en"],
            },
            defaultLocale: "en",

            source: "res/lang",
            files: [
                "_", // res/lang/LANG/_.ftl
            ],

            clean: true,

            // specify either 'http' or 'fileSystem' as load method
            method: "fileSystem",
        });
        this.initialize();
    }

    async initialize() {
        if (!(await this.pi.load())) {
            // failed to load
            return;
        }

        console.log(this.pi.get("hello", { to: "Diantha" }));
    }
}

new Main();

Example FTL file at res/lang/en/_.ftl:

hello = Hello, { $to }!

See FTL syntax.

Server Usage

Usually, for server applications, set the clean option to false and clone the PI object when necessary by invoking pi.clone(); to change the current locale.

The pi.clone(); method clones the PI object, but still re-uses resources from the original object, avoiding resource duplication.

Events

Note that the PI object dispatches two events load and error as an alternative in case you cannot await for the result of the .load() method in the same code region.

React

The @hydroperx/pi/react module contains a bit of React.js boilerplate.

  • Use the PI context inside any components you need internationalization for. React.js will re-render the component when the context changes; for example, if you need to change the locale, you can cause a full re-render of your application by providing a new PILayer to PIProvider.
// Application.tsx
import React from "react";
import { PI, PIStatus } from "@hydroperx/pi";
import { PIProvider, PILayer } from "@hydroperx/pi/react";
import { Consumer } from "./Consumer";

// construct your PI instance
const pi = new PI(...);

//
function Application(): undefined | React.ReactNode {
    const [pi_status, set_pi_status] = React.useState<PIStatus>("loading");

    // initialization
    React.useEffect(() => {
        pi
            .load()
            .then(success => {
                set_pi_status(success ? "ok" : "error");
            })
            .catch(() => {
                set_pi_status("error");
            });
    }, []);

    return (
        pi_status == "ok" ?
            <PIProvider layer={new PILayer(pi)}>
                <Consumer/>
            </PIProvider> : undefined
    );
}

// Consumer.tsx
import React from "react";
import { PI } from "@hydroperx/pi/react";

//
export function Consumer(): React.ReactNode {
    // pi
    const pi = React.useContext(PI);

    // note that `pi.pi` is the underlying PI
    // instance, containing further properties
    // and methods.

    return (
        <>
            <span>{pi.get("hello-world")}</span>
        </>
    );
}

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