i18n json file translate loader module for webpack. Use for 'resx2tsjs'
npm install i18n-json-loader[npm][npm-url]
[node][node-url]
The i18n-json-loader folk from translate-loader. This loader can resolve like color.en-US.json,color.zh-CN.json,
they are not need at folder en_US/,zh-CN/.
``shell`
npm install --save-dev i18n-json-loader
The i18n-json-loader enables you to import/require translation modules that are "aliased"
during runtime to specific files, based on browser's locale.
helloworld.js
`js
import labels from "labels_nls.json";
console.debug(${labels.helloWorld} (${labels.localeName}));`
labels_nls.json
`json`
{
"localeName": "Default",
"helloWorld": "Hello World"
}
labels_nls.en-GB.json**
`json`
{
"localeName": "English",
"helloWorld": "Hello World"
}
labels_nls.en-US.json**
`json`
{
"localeName": "English US",
"helloWorld": "Hello World"
}
labels_nls.es.json**
`json`
{
"localeName": "Español",
"helloWorld": "Hola Mundo"
}
labels_nls.pt.json**
`json`
{
"localeName": "Português",
"helloWorld": "Olá Mundo"
}
webpack.config.js
`js`
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [{
test: /_nls\.json$/,
use: "i18n-json-loader?locales=en;en-US;es;pt"
}]
}
};
or
webpack.config.js
`js``
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [{
test: /_nls\.json$/,
use: [
{
loader: "i18n-json-loader",
options: {
locales: [ "en", "en-US", "es", "pt" ]
}
}
]
}]
}
};
| [Clay Wang][clay] |
[npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/i18n-json-loader
[node-url]: https://nodejs.org
[clay]: https://github.com/claytonwang