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Add A New Language
Locationalization resources are found in public/locales
To add a new locale template for a language edit the i18next-scanner-config.js
file under the i18n/
folder
plural: false,
lngs: ['en','es'],
ns: [ 'translation' ],
add a new language code to the lngs
section
then run the i18next-scanner via the npm script
npm run parse-locales
your newly added language should have a translation.json
file created under public/locales/{your lang}/translation.json
you should have a bunch strings to fill out
"buzzerHelpText": "__STRING_NOT_TRANSLATED__",
"buzzerNameError": "__STRING_NOT_TRANSLATED__",
"buzzerOrder": "__STRING_NOT_TRANSLATED__",
"buzzer": "__STRING_NOT_TRANSLATED__",
"buzzerTeamError": "__STRING_NOT_TRANSLATED__",
some of these keys are self explanitory like total
and win
some of them I recommend looking at the english translation for the purpose of the message
ignore any parsed sections {{count, number}}
add your language to the i18n/i18n.js
file
import translationEN from '../public/locales/en/translation.json';
import translationES from '../public/locales/es/translation.json';
const resources = {
en: {
translation: translationEN
},
es: {
translation: translationES
}
};
add your language to the language picker components/language.js
<option value="en">English ({t("english")})</option>
<option value="es">Español ({t("spanish")})</option>
If you actually go through the trouble of translating translation.json
then in your pull request I can help you with the rest.