Provide static labels to your application, whichever language you want
React multi labels rely on the React 16.3.*
, this means that if you use an earlier version, it won't work.
Fist of all you have to initialize the provider by giving it the default language of our labels and the labels themselves:
import { LabelsProvider } from 'react-multi-labels';
import { App } from './app';
import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
const labels = {
en_GB: {
REMOVE: 'Remove',
CREATE: 'Create',
CHANGE: 'Change',
EDIT: 'Edit'
},
it_IT: {
REMOVE: 'Rimuovi',
CREATE: 'Crea',
CHANGE: 'Cambia',
EDIT: 'Modifica'
}
}
// 'en_GB' will be the first language
render(
<LabelsProvider language={'en_GB'} labels={labels}>
<App />
</LabelsProvider>
document.getElementById('app')
)
The library provides different high order components to consume your labels.
import { Label } from 'react-multi-labels';
function Button() {
return (
<button>
<Label text={'REMOVE'} />
</button>
);
}
// result will be <button>Remove</button> for 'en_GB'
// result will be <button>Rimuovi</button> for 'it_IT'
It simply returns the label that you want. It doesn't return any markup. Only text. If it doesn't exist, it will return undefined
High Order Component to return the label, so you can provide it all your components
import { GetLabels } from 'react-multi-labels';
import { Button } from './Button';
function Form() {
return (
<GetLabel text={'REMOVE'}>
{label => {
return <Button buttonLabel={label} />;
}}
</GetLabel>
);
}
Sometimes you need to retrieve multiple labels in one go. You can use this guy. It's an high order component that requires an array of the labels that you want and it returns an object, so you can identify your labels with their own name.
import { GetLabels } from 'react-multi-labels';
import { Button } from './Button'
import React from 'react'
function Form () {
return (
<GetLabels list={['REMOVE', 'CREATE']}>
{({ REMOVE, CREATE }) => {
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Button buttonLabel={CREATE} />
<Button buttonLabel={REMOVE} />
</React.Fragment>
)
}}
</GetLabel>
)
}
import { GetLabels, ChangeLanguage } from 'react-multi-labels';
import { Button } from './Button';
import React from 'react';
function Form() {
return (
<GetLabels list={['REMOVE', 'CHANGE']}>
{({ REMOVE, CHANGE }) => {
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Button buttonLabel={REMOVE} />
<ChangeLanguage>
{changeLanguage => {
<Button
buttonLabel={CHANGE}
onClick={() => changeLanguage('it_IT')}
/>;
}}
</ChangeLanguage>
</React.Fragment>
);
}}
</GetLabels>
);
}
import { GetLabels, ChangeLabels, LabelsProvider } from 'react-multi-labels';
import { Button } from './Button';
import React from 'react';
const LABELS = {
en_GB: {
LOGIN: 'Login'
EMAIL: 'Email'
}
};
const NEW_LABELS = {
en_GB: {
LOGIN: 'Fancy Login'
EMAIL: 'Fancy Email'
}
};
<LabelsProvider language="en_GB" labels={LABELS}>
<React.Fragment>
<GetLabels list={['LOGIN', 'EMAIL']}>
{({ LOGIN, EMAIL }) => {
return (
<p>
{LOGIN} - {EMAIL}
</p>
);
}}
</GetLabels>
<ChangeLabels>
{({ changeLabels }) => {
return (
<button onClick={() => changeLabels(newLabels)}>
Click me!
</button>
);
}}
</ChangeLabels>
</React.Fragment>
</LabelsProvider>