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Lightweight i18n solution. Use JSON files to create typesafe translations.
fast_i18n #
Lightweight i18n solution. Use JSON files to create typesafe translations.
For Flutter Web users: version 3.0.4 contains the workaround for #79555. Version 4.x.x is web compatible as soon as the Flutter team merge this fix into the stable branch.
About this library #
- 🚀 Minimal setup, create JSON files and get started! No configuration needed.
- 📦 Self-contained, you can remove this library after generation.
- 🐞 Bug-resistant, no typos or missing arguments possible due to compiler errors.
- ⚡ Fast, you get translations using native dart method calls, zero parsing!
- 🔨 Configurable, English is not the default language? Configure it in
build.yaml
!
You can see an example of the generated file here.
Table of Contents #
Getting Started #
Step 1: Add dependencies
dependencies:
fast_i18n: ^4.4.1
dev_dependencies:
build_runner: any
Step 2: Create JSON files
Create these files inside your lib
directory. Preferably in one common package like lib/i18n
.
Only files having the .i18n.json
file extension will be detected.
The part after the underscore _
is the actual locale (e.g. en_US, en-US, fr).
You must provide the default translation file (the file without locale extension).
strings.i18n.json (mandatory, default, fallback)
{
"hello": "Hello $name",
"save": "Save",
"login": {
"success": "Logged in successfully",
"fail": "Logged in failed"
}
}
strings_de.i18n.json
{
"hello": "Hallo $name",
"save": "Speichern",
"login": {
"success": "Login erfolgreich",
"fail": "Login fehlgeschlagen"
}
}
Step 3: Generate the dart code
flutter pub run fast_i18n
alternative (but slower):
flutter pub run build_runner build --delete-conflicting-outputs
Step 4: Initialize
a) use device locale
void main() {
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized(); // add this
LocaleSettings.useDeviceLocale(); // and this
runApp(MyApp());
}
b) use specific locale
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
String storedLocale = loadFromStorage(); // your logic here
LocaleSettings.setLocaleRaw(storedLocale);
}
Step 4a: Override 'supportedLocales'
This is optional but recommended.
Standard flutter controls (e.g. back button's tooltip) will also pick the right locale.
MaterialApp(
localizationsDelegates: const [
GlobalMaterialLocalizations.delegate,
GlobalWidgetsLocalizations.delegate,
GlobalCupertinoLocalizations.delegate,
],
supportedLocales: LocaleSettings.supportedLocales, // <---
)
Step 4b: iOS configuration
File: ios/Runner/Info.plist
<key>CFBundleLocalizations</key>
<array>
<string>en</string>
<string>de</string>
</array>
Step 5: Use your translations
import 'package:my_app/i18n/strings.g.dart'; // import
String a = t.login.success; // plain
String b = t.hello(name: 'Tom'); // with argument
String c = t.step[3]; // with index (for arrays)
String d = t.type['WARNING']; // with key (for maps)
// advanced
TranslationProvider(child: MyApp()); // wrap your app with TranslationProvider
// [...]
final t = Translations.of(context); // forces a rebuild on locale change
String translateAdvanced = t.hello(name: 'Tom');
Configuration #
This is optional. This library works without any configuration (in most cases).
For customization, you can create the build.yaml
file. Place it in the root directory.
targets:
$default:
builders:
fast_i18n:i18nBuilder:
options:
base_locale: fr
input_directory: lib/i18n
input_file_pattern: .i18n.json
output_directory: lib/i18n
output_file_pattern: .g.dart
translate_var: t
enum_name: AppLocale
translation_class_visibility: private
key_case: snake
maps:
- error.codes
- category
- iconNames
pluralization:
cardinal:
- someKey.apple
ordinal:
- someKey.place
Key | Type | Usage | Default |
---|---|---|---|
base_locale | String |
locale of default json | en |
input_directory | String |
path to input directory | null |
input_file_pattern | String |
input file pattern | .i18n.json |
output_directory | String |
path to output directory | null |
output_file_pattern | String |
output file pattern | .g.dart |
translate_var | String |
translate variable name | t |
enum_name | String |
enum name | AppLocale |
translation_class_visibility | private , public |
class visibility | private |
key_case | camel , pascal , snake |
transform keys (optional) | null |
maps | List<String> |
entries which should be accessed via keys | [] |
pluralization/cardinal | List<String> |
entries which have cardinals | [] |
pluralization/ordinal | List<String> |
entries which have ordinals | [] |
API #
When the dart code has been generated, you will see some useful classes and functions
t
- the translate variable for simple translations
Translations.of(context)
- translations which reacts to locale changes
TranslationProvider
- App wrapper, used for Translations.of(context)
LocaleSettings.useDeviceLocale()
- use the locale of the device
LocaleSettings.setLocale(AppLocale.en)
- change the locale
LocaleSettings.setLocaleRaw('de')
- change the locale
LocaleSettings.currentLocale
- get the current locale
LocaleSettings.baseLocale
- get the base locale
LocaleSettings.supportedLocalesRaw
- get the supported locales
LocaleSettings.supportedLocales
- see step 4a
LocaleSettings.setPluralResolver
- set pluralization resolver for unsupported languages
Features #
String Interpolation #
Use the $
prefix.
In edge cases you can also wrap it with ${...}
.
{
"greeting": "Hello $name",
"distance": "${distance}m"
}
t.greeting(name: 'Tom'); // Hello Tom
t.distance(distance: 4.5); // 4.5m
Pluralization #
This library uses the concept defined here.
Some languages have support out of the box. See here.
In order to use plurals, please add the key paths to build.yaml
.
Next, add the required quantities to the translation file. You can access the num count
but it is optional.
strings.i18n.json
{
"someKey": {
"apple": {
"one": "I have $count apple.",
"other": "I have $count apples."
},
"place": {
"one": "${count}st place.",
"two": "${count}nd place.",
"few": "${count}rd place.",
"other": "${count}th place."
}
}
}
build.yaml
targets:
$default:
builders:
fast_i18n:i18nBuilder:
options:
pluralization:
cardinal:
- someKey.apple
ordinal:
- someKey.place
Now you can access them.
String a = t.someKey.apple(count: 1); // I have 1 apple.
String b = t.someKey.apple(count: 2); // I have 2 apples.
In case your language is not supported, you must provide a custom pluralization resolver:
// add this before you call the pluralization strings. Otherwise an exception will be thrown.
LocaleSettings.setPluralResolver(
language: 'en',
cardinalResolver: (num n, {String? zero, String? one, String? two, String? few, String? many, String? other}) {
if (n == 1)
return one!;
return other!;
},
ordinalResolver: (num n, {String? zero, String? one, String? two, String? few, String? many, String? other}) {
if (n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11)
return one!;
if (n % 10 == 2 && n % 100 != 12)
return two!;
if (n % 10 == 3 && n % 100 != 13)
return few!;
return other!;
},
);
Maps #
You can access each translation via string keys by defining maps.
Define the maps in your build.yaml
. Each configuration item represents the translation tree separated by dots.
Keep in mind that all nice features like autocompletion are gone.
strings.i18n.json
{
"welcome": "Welcome",
"thisIsAMap": {
"hello world": "hello"
},
"notAMapParent": {
"notAMap": "hello",
"aMapInClass": {
"hi": "hi"
}
}
}
build.yaml
targets:
$default:
builders:
fast_i18n:i18nBuilder:
options:
maps:
- thisIsAMap
- notAMapParent.aMapInClass
Now you can access the translations via keys:
String a = t.thisIsAMap['hello world'];
String b = t.notAMapParent.notAMap; // the "classical" way
String c = t.notAMapParent.aMapInClass['hi']; // nested
Lists #
Lists are fully supported. No configuration needed. You can also put lists or maps inside lists!
{
"niceList": [
"hello",
"nice",
[
"first item in nested list",
"second item in nested list"
],
{
"wow": "WOW!",
"ok": "OK!"
},
{
"a map entry": "access via key",
"another entry": "access via second key"
}
]
}
String a = t.niceList[1]; // "nice"
String b = t.niceList[2][0]; // "first item in nested list"
String c = t.niceList[3].ok; // "OK!"
String d = t.niceList[4]['a map entry']; // "access via key"
FAQ #
Can I write the json files in the asset folder?
Yes. Specify input_directory
and output_directory
in build.yaml
.
targets:
$default:
builders:
fast_i18n:i18nBuilder:
options:
input_directory: assets/i18n
output_directory: lib/i18n
Why setLocale doesn't work?
In most cases you forgot the setState
call.
A more elegant solution is to use TranslationProvider(child: MyApp())
and then get you translation variable with final t = Translations.of(context)
.
It will automatically trigger a rebuild on setLocale
for all affected widgets.
License #
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Tien Do Nam
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