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next-export-i18n v1.2.1: i18n with Next.js and Mustache
Today I released version 1.2.1
of next-export-i18n
, the i18n module for Next.js which is fully compatible with next export
.
Install next-export-i18n
with $ npm i next-export-i18n
or visit next-export-i18n
v1.2.1 from npm.js.
Starting with Version 1.2.1, you can now define mustache templates in your translation.json
and populate your translated string with dynamic content on the fly.
{
"myTemplate": "{{count}} times",
}
import { useTranslation} from 'next-export-i18n'
const { t } = useTranslation();
const key = 'myTemplate';
let string = t(key, { count: 2 })) // string will be "2 times"
This npm module provides a simple solution for Internationalization (i18n) of projects using next export
.
Next.js already has support for internationalized (i18n) routing out-of-the-box. You can provide a list of locales, a default as well as domain-specific locales and Next.js automatically handles the routing. It streamlines the touring and locale parsing for nearly all existing l18n library solutions available for Next.js such as react-intl
, react-i18next
, lingui
, rosetta
, next-intl
.
Unfortunately, Next.js
i18n-routing does not supports next export
.
This means that none of the i18n-libraries (which are utilizing the build in i18n-routing) is able to support fully static sites which are generated with next export
.
next-export-i18n
provides a simple solution for Internationalization (i18n) when you want to generate a truly static website with next export
.
Read the Introduction to next-export-i18n
for more details.
You can also take a look at the example implementation next-export-i18n-example.vercel.app and its source code at github: https://github.com/martinkr/next-export-i18n-example
.
next-export-i18n
npm module- next.js: i18n with static sites (Introduction)
- Example implementation: https://next-export-i18n-example.vercel.app
- Github for the npm-module: https://github.com/martinkr/next-export-i18n
- Github for the example: https://github.com/martinkr/next-export-i18n-example.
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