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Webpack loader for https://github.com/messageformat/messageformat.js

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  • messageformat-loader

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (messageformat-loader) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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messageformat.js loader for webpack

Dependencies

Install

npm install messageformat-loader

You'll also need another loader (like json-loader or multi-json-loader) to actually load the JSON strings

Usage

Documentation: Using loaders

Documentation: messageformat.js

messages.json

{
  "simple-example": "A simple message.",
  "var-example": "Message with {X}.",
  "plural-example": "You have {N, plural, =0{no messages} one{1 message} other{# messages}}.",
  "select-example": "{GENDER, select, male{He has} female{She has} other{They have}} sent you a message.",
  "ordinal-example": "The {N, selectordinal, one{1st} two{2nd} few{3rd} other{#th}} message."
}

example.js

var messages = require('messageformat?locale=en!json!./messages.json');
messages['ordinal-example']({ N: 1 });
// => 'The 1st message.'

Options (passed as query parameters)

  • locale The CLDR language code to pass to messageformat.js. Defaults to en.
  • disablePluralKeyChecks By default, messageformat.js throws an error when a statement uses a non-numerical key that will never be matched as a pluralization category for the current locale. Use this argument to disable the validation and allow unused plural keys. Defaults to false.

License

MIT