georgechaduneli/laravel-js-localization

Laravel Localization in JavaScript

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README

🌐 Laravel Localization in JavaScript.

Laravel 5.3 Laravel 5.2 Laravel 5.1 Laravel 5.0 Laravel 4.2 Latest Stable Version Total Downloads License Join the chat at https://gitter.im/rmariuzzo/Laravel-JS-Localization

This package convert all your localization messages from your Laravel app to JavaScript with a small library to interact with those messages following a very similar syntax you are familiar with.

Features

  • Support Laravel 4.2.x, Laravel 5.0.x, Laravel 5.1.x, Laravel 5.2.x and Laravel 5.3.x.
  • Includes Lang.js (a thin library highly inspired on Laravel's Translator class).
  • Allow to specify desired lang files to be converted to JS.
  • Lang.js API is based on Laravel's Translator class. No need to learn a whole API.

Installation

composer require mariuzzo/laravel-js-localization

In your Laravel app go to config/app.php and add the following service provider:

Mariuzzo\LaravelJsLocalization\LaravelJsLocalizationServiceProvider::class

Usage

The Laravel-JS-Localization package provides a command that generate the JavaScript version of all your messages found at: app/lang (Laravel 4) or resources/lang (Laravel 5) directory. The resulting JavaScript file will contains all your messages plus Lang.js (a thin library highly inspired on Laravel's Translator class).

Generating JS messages

php artisan lang:js

Specifying a custom target

php artisan lang:js public/assets/dist/lang.dist.js

Compressing the JS file

php artisan lang:js -c

Configuration

First, publish the default package's configuration file running:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Mariuzzo\LaravelJsLocalization\LaravelJsLocalizationServiceProvider"

The configuration will be published to config/localization-js.php.

You may edit this file to define the messages you need in your Javascript code. Just edit the messages array in the config file. Empty messages array will include all the language files in build.

To make only pagination.php & validation.php files to be included in build process:

<?php

return [
    'messages' => [
        'pagination',
        'validation',
    ],
];

Using gulp (optional)

Install gulp-shell and then run it directly in your gulpfile.js:

var shell = require('gulp-shell');

gulp.task('langjs', shell.task('php artisan lang:js -c public/js/messages.js'));

Using Laravel's elixir (optional)

Before Elixir 4.0:

elixir.extend('langjs', function(path) {
    gulp.task('langjs', function() {
        gulp.src('').pipe(shell('php artisan lang:js ' + (path || 'public/js/messages.js')));
    });

    return this.queueTask('langjs');
});

Elixir 4.0+:

var Task = elixir.Task;
elixir.extend('langjs', function(path) {
    new Task('langjs', function() {
        gulp.src('').pipe(shell('php artisan lang:js ' + (path || 'public/js/messages.js')));
    });
});

And use it like this:

elixir(function(mix) {
    mix.langjs();
});

Documentation

This is a quick documentation regarding Lang.js (the thin JavaScript library included by Laravel-JS-Localization). The Lang.js (a thin library highly inspired on Laravel's Translator class).

💁 Go to Lang.js documentation to see all available methods.

Getting a message

Lang.get('messages.home');

Getting a message with replacements

Lang.get('messages.welcome', { name: 'Joe' });

Changing the locale

Lang.setLocale('es');

Checking if a message key exists

Lang.has('messages.foo');

Support for singular and plural message based on a count

Lang.choice('messages.apples', 10);

Calling the choice method with replacements

Lang.choice('messages.apples', 10, { name: 'Joe' });

💁 Go to Lang.js documentation to see all available methods.

Want to contribute?

  1. Fork this repository and clone it.
  2. Create a feature branch from develop: git checkout develop; git checkout -b feature-foo.
  3. Push your commits and create a pull request.

Prerequisites:

You will need to have installed the following softwares.

  • Composer.
  • PHP 5.5+.

Development setup

After getting all the required softwares you may run the following commands to get everything ready:

  1. Install PHP dependencies:

    composer install
  2. Install test dependencies:

    composer test-install

Now you are good to go! Happy coding!

Testing

This project uses PHPUnit. All tests are stored at tests directory. To run all tests type in your terminal:

composer test