An adaption of Joshua I. Miller's Javascript Gettext library for node.js.
- Easy to use
- Loading from *.po files.
- Plural, context and multi-language support
- Batch loading of entire translation directory trees
- LGPL licensed
node-gettext brings the power of the GNU gettext API to your node.js application.
Simply require the library, load a few *.po files and start using any of the gettext interfaces to translate your strings:
var gettext = require('gettext'),
_ = gettext.gettext;
gettext.loadLanguageFile('./locale/de/messages.po', 'de');
gettext.loadLanguageFile('./locale/fr/messages.po', 'fr');
gettext.setlocale('LC_ALL', 'de');
console.log(_('Hello, World!'));
gettext.setlocale('LC_ALL', 'fr');
console.log(_('Hello, World!'));
Install via npm
npm install gettext
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setlocale(category, locale)- Sets the locale application wide. Iflocaleis the empty string, locale will be set to the default value, which is one of the following:process.env.LC_ALLprocess.env.LC_MESSAGESprocess.env.LANGUAGESprocess.env.LANG''(empty string)
categoryis not used. Set to any value. All subsequent calls to any gettext function will now try to translate to the specified locale. -
textdomain([domain])- Returns the currently active domain. Ifdomainwas specified, sets the currently active domain todomainbefore returning it. -
loadLanguageFile(file, [locale], [callback])- Loads the specified *.pofile. The translation table of the specifiedlocalewill be populated with the data found in thefile. The textdomain will be set according to the filename. Iflocalewas not specified, the data will be stored in the currently active translation table set bysetlocale. Ifcallbackwas specified it will be called after the translation data was loaded. Since all calls to gettext translation functions will fallback gracefully and return the given string if no applicable translation data was found, waiting for the translation data to be fully loaded before continueing is not required. -
loadLocaleDirectory(directory, [callback])- Loads translation data from the givendirectorytree. The function will look for subdirectories in the givendirectory. Those directories' names will be mapped to language/locale identifiers. Then each *.po file in each of those subdirectories will be loaded, using the filename as the textdomain. Ifcallbackis given, it will be called after all files and directories where loaded. Again, due to gracefull fallback it is not necceseraly required to wait for the loading function to finish. An example directory structure could look like follows:Directory | |- en | \ | |- messages.po | |- other.po | o | |- de | \ | |- messages.po | |- other.po | o | |- fr o \ |- messages.po |- other.po oThis
directory"Directory" contains 4 subdirectories "en", "de" and "fr" which represent languages and can be selected usingsetlocale. Each subdirectory itself contains 2 *.po files "messages.po" and "other.po" which can be selected using thetextdomainfunction. -
gettext(string)- Returns the translation for the givenstring. The translation is determined by evaluating the currently active locale and domain. If no valid translation is found, the givenstringis returned instead. -
ngettext(singular, plural, n)- Returns the translation for the givensingularorpluralform. Which translation is returned is determined by the amountnand the plural forms header.
For a more detailed documentation please have a look at the original Javascript Gettext library documentation.
This library is based in wide parts on Joshua I. Miller's Javascript Gettext library.
node-gettext, an Javascript Gettext adaption for node.js
Copyright (C) 2008 Joshua I. Miller <[email protected]>
Copyright (C) 2011 Daniel Baulig <[email protected]>
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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