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A widget for switching the locale of your application with 2 lines of code.
locale_switcher #
A widget for switching the locale of your application.
Content #
About #
This package allows you to add locale-switching functionality to your app with just 2 lines of code.
This is NOT a localization package, it is just a few useful widgets that extend functionality of localization systems, such as: intl, easy_localization, etc...
Note: This package is already small, but if you still want to further reduce its size, you can use locale_switcher_dev package, which allow you to control what flags are included (or none) and which packages it depend on (or none).
Features #
-
LocaleManager widget:
- optionally: load/stores the last selected locale in
SharedPreferences
, - update locale of app (it listen to
notifier
and rebuildMaterialApp
), - observes changes in the system locale,
- optionally: load/stores the last selected locale in
-
LocaleSwitcher - a widget to switch locale:
- show a list of locales and special option to use system locale,
- constructor LocaleSwitcher.segmentedButton,
- constructor LocaleSwitcher.menu,
- constructor LocaleSwitcher.custom,
- constructor LocaleSwitcher.iconButton - button/indicator which open popup window to select locale,
-
Some other helpers:
- LangIconWithToolTip class with additional constructor forIconBuilder ,
- showSelectLocaleDialog.
- Extension for Locale which return flag - Locale.flag or emoji flag - Locale.emoji
-
Can be generated via locale_switcher_dev package, in this case you control:
- what flags are included (or none),
- which packages it depend on (or none).
Usage #
- Wrap
MaterialApp
orCupertinoApp
with LocaleManager (example forintl
package):
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
return LocaleManager(
child: MaterialApp(
locale: LocaleSwitcher.localeBestMatch,
supportedLocales: AppLocalizations.supportedLocales,
localizationsDelegates: AppLocalizations.localizationsDelegates,
//...
- Add LocaleSwitcher widget anywhere into your app.
Troubleshooting #
Note: localization should be set up before you start to use this package, if there some problems - please, check next section and/or documentation of localization system you use, before reporting bug.
For intl package
Check that intl package is set up correctly, here is an example setup of pubspec.yaml and l10n.yaml
For easy_localization package
Check that easy_localization package is set up correctly, here is an example setup of pubspec.yaml.
Note: if you use locale_switcher_dev you don't need to use LocaleSwitcher.setLocaleCallBack.
But for locale_switcher it is required
setLocaleCallBack: (context) => context.setLocale(LocaleSwitcher.localeBestMatch)
For slang package
Check that slang package is set up correctly, here is an example setup of pubspec.yaml.
Currently it didn't work without: LocaleSwitcher.setLocaleCallBack, see example how to setup it - here
Examples #
With intl package: #
-
Example Code (recommended)
-
LocaleSwitcher used without LocaleManager (not recommended)
-
Example with dynamic options switch: here
With easy_localization package: #
-
Example of locale_switcher_dev + easy_localization: here (recommended)
-
Example of locale_switcher + easy_localization: here
With slang package: #
TODO: #
- ❌ Improve rectangle flags!
FAQ #
- How to change order of languages?
Languages are shown in the same order as they listed in l10n.yaml, or dynamically via LocaleSwitcher.custom.
- How to change flag of language?
Use LocaleManager.reassign
parameter like this:
LocaleManager(
reassign: {'en': ['GB', 'English', <Your_icon_optional>]}
// (first two options are required, third is optional)
// first option is the code of country which flag you want to use
...
)
- How to use localization outside of MaterialApp
(or CupertinoApp)?
Here is a useful example, although it is not depend on this package:
import 'package:flutter_gen/gen_l10n/app_localizations.dart';
/// Access localization through locale
extension LocaleWithDelegate on Locale {
/// Get class with translation strings for this locale.
AppLocalizations get tr => lookupAppLocalizations(this);
}
Locale("en").tr.example
// or
LocaleManager.locale.value.tr.example