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Make it easier for you to implement multiple languages into your app.

Language Helper #

Features #

  • Make it easier for you to implement multiple languages into your app with minimal effort.

  • Using language_helper_generator (still in the early stages) will make it easier to maintain the translations in your project.

Usage #

Create the data:

LanguageData data = {
  LanguageCodes.en: {
    'Hello @{text}, @number': 'Hello @{text}, @number',
    'Change language': 'Change language',
  },
  LanguageCodes.vi: {
    'Hello': 'Xin Chào',
    'Change language': 'Thay đổi ngôn ngữ',
  }
};

Initialize the data:

final languageHelper = LanguageHelper.instance;

main() async {
  // LanguageHelper should be initialized before calling `runApp`.
  await languageHelper.initial(
      /// This is [LanguageData] and it must be not empty.
      data: data,

      /// Optional. This is the list of all available keys that your project are using.
      /// You can maintain it by yourself or using [language_helper_generator](https://pub.dev/packages/language_helper_generator) to maintain it.
      analysisKeys: analysisLanguageData.keys, 

      /// Optional. Default is set to the device locale (if available) or the first language of [data]
      initialCode: LanguageCodes.en,

      /// Optional. Default is set to false (doesn't change the language if unavailable)
      useInitialCodeWhenUnavailable: false, 

      /// Rebuild all the widgets instead of only root widgets. It will decrease the app performances.
      forceRebuild: true, 

      /// Auto save and reload the changed language
      isAutoSave: true, 

      /// Call this function if the language is changed
      onChanged: (code) => print(code), 

      // Print debug log. Default is set to false
      isDebug: true, 
  );

  runApp(const MyApp());
}

Get text:

final text = languageHelper.translate('Hello @{text}, @number', params {'text' : 'World', 'number', '10'});
// Hello World, 10

Translate to specific language:

final text = languageHelper.translate('Hello', toCode: LanguageCodes.en);

Use extension:

final text = 'Hello'.tr;

or

final text = 'Hello @{text}, @number'.trP({'text' : 'World', 'number', '10'});
// Hello World, World

or

final text = 'Hello @{text}, @number'.trT(LanguageCodes.en);

or use full version:

final text = 'Hello @{text}, @number'.trF(params: {'text' : 'World', 'number', '10'}, toCode: LanguageCodes.en);

Note: The ${param} work in any case, the @param only work if the text ends with a white space, the end of a line, or the end of a new line.

Beside the onChanged method, you can listen for language change events by using stream:

final sub = languageHelper.stream.listen((code) => print(code));

Note: Remember to sub.cancel() when it's not in use to avoid memory leaks.

Use builder to rebuild the widgets automatically on change:

  • For all widget in your app:
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  return LanguageBuilder(builder: (context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      home: Scaffold(
        appBar: AppBar(
          title: Text('Hello'.tr),
        ),
        body: Center(
          child: Column(
            children: [
              Text('Hello'.tr),
              ElevatedButton(
                onPressed: () {
                  languageHelper.change(LanguageCodes.vi);
                },
                child: Text('Change language'.tr),
              ),
            ],
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  });
}
  • For specific widget:
LanguageBuilder(
    builder: (context) {
        return Text('Hello'.tr);
    },
),
  • There is a short version of LanguageBuilder is Lhb (means LanguageHelperBuilder):
Lhb((_) => Text('Hello'.tr)),

You can analyze the missing texts for all language with this function:

languageHelper.analyze();

This function will be automatically called in initial when the isDebug is true.

Here is the result from the Example:

flutter: [Language Helper]
flutter: [Language Helper] ==================================================
flutter: [Language Helper]
flutter: [Language Helper] Analyze all languages to find the missing texts...
flutter: [Language Helper] Results:
flutter: [Language Helper]   LanguageCodes.en:
flutter: [Language Helper]     This text is missing in `en`
flutter: [Language Helper]
flutter: [Language Helper]   LanguageCodes.vi:
flutter: [Language Helper]     This text is missing in `vi`
flutter: [Language Helper]
flutter: [Language Helper] ==================================================
flutter: [Language Helper]

Additional Information #

  • The app will try to use the Devicelocale to set the initialCode if it is not set, if the Devicelocale is unavailable, it will use the first language in data insteads.

  • No matter how many LanguageBuilder that you use, the plugin only rebuilds the outest (the root) widget of LanguageBuilder, so it improves a lot performance. And all LanguageBuilder widgets will be rebuilt at the same time. This setting can be changed with forceRebuild parameter in both initial for global setting and LanguageBuilder for local setting.

  • The LanguageCodes contains all the languages with additional information like name in English (name) and name in native language (nativeName).

Contributions #

As the project is currently in its early stages, it may contain bugs or other issues. Should you experience any problems, we kindly ask that you file an issue to let us know. Additionally, we welcome contributions in the form of pull requests (PRs) to help enhance the project.

Note #

  • The ${param} work in any case, the @param only work if the text ends with a white space, the end of a line, or the end of a new line.
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Make it easier for you to implement multiple languages into your app.

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Dependencies

flutter, language_code, shared_preferences

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