Simple translation for your javascripts, yummy with your favorite templates engine like EJS.
- Pluralization, interpolation & "nested lookup" support for your translations
- Uses XHR to get a JSON dictionary (or load it your own way & format)
- JSLint-ed, QUnit-ed
- similar to Rails's i18n but sans backend needed
- No global pollution (hides under jQuery.jsperanto)
- Works with : IE6+, Firefox 3+, Safari 3+, Chrome, Opera 9+
- AMD, CommonJS modules supported
Depends on jQuery 1.4+ (uses
$.jsperanto.init(function(t){
t('project.name'); //-> "jsperanto"
$.t('project.store'); //-> "JSON"
$.t('can_speak',{count:1}); //-> "I can only speak one language"
$.t('can_speak',{count:3}); //-> "I can speak 3 languages"
$.t('can_speak_plural',{count:'any'}); //-> "I can speak any languages"
$.t('project.size.source',{value:4,unit:"kb"}); //-> "jsperanto is 4 kb"
$.t('project.size.min',{value:1727,unit:"bytes"}) //-> "jsperanto is 1727 bytes when minified"
$.t('project.size.gzip',{value:833,unit:"bytes"}) //-> "jsperanto is 833 bytes when minified and gzipped"
});
//given this dictionary
{
"project" : {
"name" : "jsperanto",
"store" : "JSON",
"size" : {
"source" : "$t(project.name) is __value__ __unit__",
"min" : "$t(project.size.source) when minified",
"gzip" : "$t(project.size.min) and gzipped"
}
},
"can_speak" : "I can only speak one language",
"can_speak_plural" : "I can speak __count__ languages"
}
$.jsperanto.init(function(t),options)
initialize jsperanto by loading the dictionary, calling back when ready
function(t) : is called once jsperanto is ready, passing the translate method ($.jsperanto.translate)
options extends these defaults
o.interpolationPrefix = '__';
o.interpolationSuffix = '__';
o.pluralSuffix = "_plural";
o.getSuffixMethod = function(count){ return ( count > 1 || typeof(count) == "string" ) ? o.pluralSuffix : ""; };
o.maxRecursion = 50; //used while applying reuse of strings to avoid infinite loop
o.reusePrefix = "$t("; //nested lookup prefix
o.reuseSuffix = ")"; //nested lookup suffix
o.fallbackLang = 'en-US'; // see Language fallback section
o.dicoPath = 'locales'; // see Dictionary section
o.keyseparator = "."; // keys passed to $.jsperanto.translate use this separator
o.setDollarT = true; // $.t aliases $.jsperanto.translate, nice shortcut
o.dictionary = false; // to supply the dictionary instead of loading it using $.ajax. A (big) javascript object containing your namespaced translations
o.lang = false; //specify a language to use i.e en-US
Use init to switch language too :
$.jsperanto.init(someMethod,{lang:"fr"})
$.jsperanto.translate(key,options)
looks up the key in the dictionary applying plural, interpolation & nested lookup.
key to lookup in the dictionary, for example "register.error.email"
options each prop name are are used for interpolation
options.count special prop that indicates to retrieve the plural version (key_plural) if its greater than 1. Also used for interpolation
options.defaultValue specify default value if the key can't be resolved (the key itself will be sent back if no defaultValue is provided)
aliases :
Using defaults, jsperanto uses a basic browser language detection
(navigator.language) ? navigator.language : navigator.userLanguage
to determine what dictionary file to load. You can also instruct jsperanto to load a specific language (via init option lang).
Once the language is determined, jsperanto will use $.ajax to load the dictionary using locales/somelang.json as url. For example locales/fr-CA.json is used for a french canadian browser. If the json file can't be retrieved, it will try to get the fallback language, which is 'en-US' by default. (you can change this using init option fallbacklang). If no dictionary file can be retrieved at all, jsperanto translate method will simply return the provided key.
You can bypass this loading mechanism completely by providing a dictionary object to init (options.dictionary)
Simply use init again and specify a language (or dictionary) to use.
$.jsperanto.init(someMethod,{lang:"fr"})
At init time you can specify a method which will calculate the suffix to use if count is present. the argument passed to this method is the count and can be a string or number. Anything other than a string returned will be disregarded.
$.jsperanto.init(someMethod, {
lang:"en-us",
getSuffixMethod : function(count){
if ( count == 0 ) {
return "_zero";
}
if ( count != 1 ) {
return "_plural";
}
}
)
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2010 Jean-Philippe Joyal, http://leastusedfeature.wordpress.com
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Many thanks to Radialpoint for letting me open source this work