Parses and compiles the input JSON and .properties file(s) of MessageFormat strings into an ES module of corresponding hierarchical functions.
npm install messageformat@next messageformat-cli
messageformat
is a peer dependency of messageformat-cli
, and needs to be installed separately.
npx messageformat [options] [input]
or
./node_modules/.bin/messageformat [options] [input]
input
should consist of one or more files or directories, unless defined in a configuration file. Directories are recursively scanned for .json
and .properties
files. With multiple input files, shared parts of the start of their paths are dropped out of the generated module's structure.
In addition to defining options on the command line, options may also be set in the "messageformat"
object in your package.json
file, or in a messageformat.rc.json
configuration file, using the long-form option names as keys. Input files and directories may also be given as an "include"
array in a configuration file. Command-line options override configuration files.
The locale(s) lc
to include; if multiple, first is default and others are selected by matching message key. If not set or empty, path keys matching any locale code will set the active locale, starting with a default en
locale.
Write output to the file of
. If unspecified or -
, prints to stdout.
Set of characters by which the file path is split into output object keys. [default: ._/
or ._\
depending on platform]
Add an /* eslint-disable */
comment as the first line of the output, to silence ESLint warnings. [default: false
]
Array or comma-separated list of file extensions to parse as source files. [default: ['.json', '.properties']
]
Simplify the output object structure, by dropping intermediate keys when those keys are shared across all objects at that level, in addition to the default filtering-out of shared keys at the root of the object. [default: false
]
With messages/strings.json
, compile it into an ES module using the default English locale:
npx messageformat messages/strings.json > messages/en.js
With messages/en.json
and messages/fr.json
, combine both into an ES module, with the default export's top-level keys en
and fr
containing functions that each use the correct language's pluralization rules:
npx messageformat --locale=en,fr messages/ > messages.js
Note: The locale
option could be left out here if is known that the data does not include any 2-3 letter keys matching other locales.
Same, but with this configuration in package.json
:
{
...,
"messageformat": {
"locale": ["en", "fr"],
"include": [
"messages/"
],
"outfile": "messages.js"
},
"scripts": {
...,
"build:messages": "messageformat"
}
}
npm run build:messages
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