| Package Data | |
|---|---|
| Maintainer Username: | xAoc |
| Maintainer Contact: | rubens@mariuzzo.com (Rubens Mariuzzo) |
| Package Create Date: | 2014-06-10 |
| Package Last Update: | 2018-01-29 |
| Language: | PHP |
| License: | MIT |
| Last Refreshed: | 2025-10-19 15:21:07 |
| Package Statistics | |
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| Total Downloads: | 7,233 |
| Monthly Downloads: | 0 |
| Daily Downloads: | 0 |
| Total Stars: | 4 |
| Total Watchers: | 2 |
| Total Forks: | 2 |
| Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Laravel Localization in JavaScript.
This is a simple package that convert all your localization messages of your Laravel app to JavaScript, and provides a small JavaScript library to interact with those messages.
For larvel 4.* use https://github.com/rmariuzzo/Laravel-JS-Localization
Support Laravel 5.0.
Add the following line to you composer.json file under require.
"xaoc/laravel-js-localization": "dev-master"
Run:
composer update
In your Laravel app go to config/app.php and add the following service provider:
'providers' => array(
...
'Mariuzzo\LaravelJsLocalization\LaravelJsLocalizationServiceProvider'
...
)
That's it!
This project comes with a command that generate the JavaScript version of all your messages found at: app/lang directory. The resulting JavaScript file will have the whole bunch of messages and a thin library similar to Laravel's Lang class.
Generating JS messages
php artisan lang:js
Specifying a custom target
php artisan lang:js public/assets/dist/lang.dist.js
Compressing the JS file
php artisan lang:js -c
This is the documentation regarding the thin JavaScript library. The library highly inspired on Laravel's Lang class.
Getting a message
Lang.get('messages.home');
Getting a message with replacements
Lang.get('messages.welcome', { name: 'Joe' });
Changing the locale
Lang.setLocale('es');
Checking if a message key exists
Lang.has('messages.foo');
Support for singular and plural message based on a count
Lang.choice('messages.apples', 10);
Calling the choice method with replacements
Lang.choice('messages.apples', 10, { name: 'Joe' });
For more detailed information, take a look at the source: Lang.js.