Reputation: 111
I have tried all the ways to onboard react-i18next , react-redux and typescript app.
Below is my index.js file:
import * as enTranslations from "./assets/locales/en";
import * as frTranslations from "./assets/locales/fr";
const resources = {
en: { messages: enTranslations }
};
i18next
.use(initReactI18next)
.init({
resources,
fallbackLng: "en",
debug: true,
// have a common namespace used around the full app
ns: ["translations"],
defaultNS: "translations",
namespaceSeparator: '.',
keySeparator: false, // we use content as keys
interpolation: {
escapeValue: false
},
lng: "en",
}).then(() => {
ReactDOM.render(
<I18nextProvider i18n={i18next}>
<Provider store={store}>
<CookiesProvider>
<App />
</CookiesProvider>
</Provider>
</I18nextProvider>,
document.getElementById('root')
)
});
My app.js code:
export default compose(withTranslation("translations"), connect(
mapStateToProps,
mapDispatchToProps
))(App);
My component render method and export code:
export default compose(
withTranslation('translations'),
connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)
)(UserComponent);
render method:
render() {
const { t } = this.props;
return (
<h1>{CLIENTS_HEADER_TITLE} {t('title')}</h1>
);
But i always see the key printed instead of key value. I didnt find any example using react-redux.
I am using "react-i18next": "^11.0.1" and i get missing key error.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 364
Reputation: 111
Below code changes make it work now.
My app.js code:
export default compose(withTranslation(), connect(
mapStateToProps,
mapDispatchToProps
))(App);
My component export code:
export default compose(
withTranslation(),
connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)
)(UserComponent);
Moved init to a file i18n.js:
import enTranslations from "./assets/locales/en";
const resources = {
en: {
translation: {
"title": "Welcome {{name}}"
}
}
};
i18n
.use(initReactI18next)
.init({
resources,
lng: "en",
keySeparator: "false",
debug: true,
interpolation: {
escapeValue: false
},
useDataAttrOptions: true
});
export default i18n;
The debug console output helped me to sort of the issue.
//import enTranslations from '....'
{title: "Welcome {{name}}", intro: "To get started and save to reload."}
//import * as enTranslations from '....'
Module {default: {…}, __esModule: true, Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag):
"Module"}
default: {title: "Welcome {{name}}", intro: "To get started and save to
reload."}
Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag): "Module"
__esModule: true
Upvotes: 1