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 About Vue I18n Extensions

vue-i18n extensions

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🌏 @intlify/vue-i18n-extensions

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Extensions for vue-i18n

[!IMPORTANT] This next branch is development branch for Vue 3! The version for Vue 2 is now in master branch!

This library exports the following extensions:

🌟 Features

  • Server-side rendering for v-t custom directive
  • Pre-Translation

πŸ’Ώ Installation

# npm
npm i --save-dev @intlify/vue-i18n-extensions@next

# pnpm
pnpm add -D @intlify/vue-i18n-extensions@next

# yarn
yarn add -D @intlify/vue-i18n-extensions@next

πŸš€ Extensions

Server-side rendering for v-t custom directive

You can use transform offered with this package, to support Server-side rendering for v-t custom directives.

In order to use this feature, you need to specify to Vue compiler option. The following example that use compile of @vue/compiler-ssr:

import * as runtimeDom from '@vue/runtime-dom'
import { compile } from '@vue/compiler-ssr'
import { defineComponent, createSSRApp } from 'vue'
import { renderToString } from '@vue/server-renderer'
import { createI18n, useI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import { transformVTDirective } from '@intlify/vue-i18n-extensions'

// create i18n instance
const i18n = createI18n({
  locale: 'ja',
  messages: {}
})

// get transform from  `transformVTDirective` function
const transformVT = transformVTDirective()

// compile your source
const source = `<div v-t="{ path: 'dessert', locale: 'en', plural: 2, args: { name: 'banana' } }"/>`
const { code } = compile(source, {
  mode: 'function',
  directiveTransforms: { t: transformVT } // <- you need to specify to `directiveTransforms` option!
})

// render functionalization
const render = Function('require', 'Vue', code)(require, runtimeDom)

// e.g. set render function to App component
const App = defineComponent({
  setup() {
    return useI18n({
      locale: 'en',
      inheritLocale: false,
      messages: {
        en: {
          apple: 'no apples | one apple | {count} apples',
          banana: 'no bananas | {n} banana | {n} bananas',
          dessert: 'I eat @:{name}!'
        }
      }
    })
  },
  ssrRender: render
})

// create SSR app
const app = createSSRApp(App)

// install vue-i18n
app.use(i18n)

console.log(await renderToString(app))
// output -> <div>I eat 2 bananas!</div>`

Pre-Translation with using v-t custom directive

You can pre-translation i18n locale messages of vue-i18n.

[!WARNING] Only the global scope i18n locale messages can be pre-translated !!

[!WARNING] only v-t custom directive is supported !!

In order to use this feature, you need to specify to Vue compiler option. The following example that use compile of @vue/compiler-dom:

import { compile } from '@vue/compiler-dom'
import { createI18n } from 'vue-i18n'
import { transformVTDirective } from '@intlify/vue-i18n-extensions'

// create i18n instance
const i18n = createI18n({
  locale: 'ja',
  messages: {
    en: {
      hello: 'hello'
    },
    ja: {
      hello: 'こんにけは'
    }
  }
})

// get transform from  `transformVTDirective` function, with `i18n` option
const transformVT = transformVTDirective({ i18n })

const { code } = compile(`<p v-t="'hello'"></p>`, {
  mode: 'function',
  hoistStatic: true,
  prefixIdentifiers: true,
  directiveTransforms: { t: transformVT } // <- you need to specify to `directiveTransforms` option!
})
console.log(code)
/*
  output ->
    const { createVNode: _createVNode, openBlock: _openBlock, createBlock: _createBlock } = Vue

    return function render(_ctx, _cache) {
      return (_openBlock(), _createBlock(\\"div\\", null, \\"こんにけは!\\"))
    }
*/

The following configuration example of vue-loader:

const { VueLoaderPlugin } = require('vue-loader')
const { createI18n } = require('vue-i18n')
const { transformVTDirective } = require('@intlify/vue-i18n-extensions')

const i18n = createI18n({
  locale: 'ja',
  messages: {
    en: {
      hello: 'hello'
    },
    ja: {
      hello: 'こんにけは'
    }
  }
})
const transformVT = transformVTDirective(i18n)

module.exports = {
  module: {
    // ...
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.vue$/,
        use: [
          {
            loader: 'vue-loader',
            options: {
              compilerOptions: {
                directiveTransforms: { t: transformVT }
              }
            }
          }
        ]
      }
      // ...
    ]
  },
  plugins: [new VueLoaderPlugin()],
  parallel: false // the compilerOptions.directiveTransforms are not serializable
}

You can specify the transform resulting from transformVTDirective in the compiler options for each package offered by vue-next, and tool chains:

  • @vue/compiler-core (options at baseCompile function)
  • @vue/compiler-dom (options at compile function)
  • @vue/compiler-ssr (options at compile function)
  • @vue/compiler-sfc (compilerOptions at compileTemplate function)
  • vue-loader (compilerOptions at options)
  • rollup-plugin-vue (compilerOptions at Options)
  • vite (vueCompilerOptions at CoreOptions)

🀝 API

About details, See docs

©️ License

MIT