API Reference - React (@lingui/react)¶
Components from @lingui/react wrap the vanilla JS API from lingui-i18n.
React components handle changes of active language or interpolated variables
better than low-level API and also take care of re-rendering when wrapped inside
pure components.
General Concepts¶
Rendering of Translations¶
All i18n components render translation as a text without a wrapping tag. This can be customized in three different ways:
globally: using
defaultComponentprop on <I18nProvider> component;locally: using
renderprop orcomponenton i18 components
Global Configuration¶
Default rendering component can be set using defaultComponent prop in
<I18nProvider>. The main use case for this is rendering translations
in <Text> component in React Native.
It’s possible to pass in either a string for built-in elements (span, h1) ,
React elements or React classes. This prop has the same type as render and component prop on
i18n components described below.
Local Configuration¶
Prop name |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
string |
Class name to be added to |
|
Function(props) -> Element | Component |
Custom wrapper rendered as function |
|
Component, |
Custom wrapper element to render translation |
className is used only for built-in components (when render is string).
Function(props) props returns the translation, an id, and a message.
When component is React.Element or string (built-in tags) , it is
rendered with the translation passed in as its child:
import { Text } from "react-native";
<Trans component={Text}>Link to docs</Trans>;
// renders as <Text>Link to docs</Text>
To get more control over the rendering of translation, use instead the render method with
React.Component (or stateless component). Component passed to
render will receive the translation value as a translation prop:
// custom component
<Trans render={({ translation }) => <Icon label={translation} />}>
Sign in
</Trans>;
// renders as <Icon label="Sign in" />
render or component also accepts null value to render
string without wrapping component. This can be used to override
custom defaultComponent config.
<Trans render={null}>Heading</Trans>;
// renders as "Heading"
<Trans component={null}>Heading</Trans>;
// renders as "Heading"
Components¶
Trans¶
-
Trans¶ - Props
string (id) – Message ID
Important
Import <Trans> macro instead of <Trans> if you use macros:
import { Trans } from "@lingui/macro"
// Trans from @lingui/react won't work in this case
// import { Trans } from "@lingui/react"
<Trans>Hello, my name is {name}</Trans>
It’s also possible to use <Trans> component directly without macros.
In that case, id is the message being translated. values and components
are arguments and components used for formatting translation:
<Trans id="Hello World" />;
<Trans
id="Hello {name}"
values={{ name: 'Arthur' }}
/>;
// number of tag corresponds to index in `components` prop
<Trans
id="Read <0>Description</0> below."
components={[<Link to="/docs" />]}
/>;
Providers¶
Message catalogs and the active locale are passed to the context in
<I18nProvider>. Use :js:func:`useLingui hook or withI18n()
high-order component to access Lingui context.
I18nProvider¶
-
I18nProvider¶ - Props
i18n (I18n) – The i18n instance (usually the one imported from
@lingui/core)children (React.ReactNode) – React Children node
defaultComponent (React.ComponentType) – A React component for rendering <Trans> within this component (Not required)
forceRenderOnLocaleChange (boolean) – Force re-render when locale changes (default: true)
defaultComponent has the same meaning as component in other i18n
components. Rendering of translations is explained
at the beginning of this document.
forceRenderOnLocaleChange is true by default and it ensures that:
Children of
I18nProvideraren’t rendered before locales are loaded.When locale changes, the whole element tree below
I18nProvideris re-rendered.
Disable forceRenderOnLocaleChange when you have specific needs to handle
initial state before locales are loaded and when locale changes.
This component should live above all i18n components. A good place is as a
top-level application component. However, if the locale is stored in a
redux store, this component should be inserted below react-redux/Provider:
import React from 'react';
import { I18nProvider } from '@lingui/react';
import { i18n } from '@lingui/core';
import { messages as messagesEn } from './locales/en/messages.js';
i18n.load({
en: messagesEn,
});
i18n.activate('en');
const App = () => {
return (
<I18nProvider i18n={i18n}>
// rest of the app
</I18nProvider>
);
}
useLingui¶
-
useLingui()¶
import React from "react"
import { useLingui } from "@lingui/react"
const CurrentLocale = () => {
const { i18n } = useLingui()
return <span>Current locale: {i18n.locale}
}
withI18n¶
-
withI18n()¶
withI18n() is a higher-order component which injects i18n object to
wrapped component. i18n object is needed when you have to access the i18n data:
import React from "react"
import { withI18n } from "@lingui/react"
const CurrentLocale = withI18n()(({ i18n }) => (
<span>Current locale: {i18n.locale}
))