Localization of the application with ability to change language "on the fly" and support for plural form in any language.
L10n-swift is a simple framework that improves localization in swift app, providing cleaner syntax and in-app language switching.
Localizable
file names.*.plist
, *.json
, *.stringsdict
, *.strings
.NonLocalized
, DoubleLength
, Accented
, Bounded
, ForcedRightToLeft
..l10n()
to localize any string, date and numbers.pod try L10n-swift
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pod 'L10n-swift', '~> 5.10'
github "Decybel07/L10n-swift", ~> 5.10
.Package(url: "https://github.com/Decybel07/L10n-swift.git", majorVersion: 5)
Import L10n_swift at the top of each Swift file that will use framework.
import L10n_swift
Add .l10()
following any String
object you want localized:
"hello.world".l10n()
Add .l10()
following number you want localized. Using the number format for the current language:
12.l10n()
24.l10n(minIntegerDigits: 4)
1.61803.l10n()
2.71828.l10n(fractionDigits: 2)
3.14.l10n { formatter in
formatter.numberStyle = .currency
}
Add .l10()
following any Date
object you want localized using the date format for the current language:
Date().l10n()
Date().l10n { formatter in
formatter.dateStyle = .medium
}
Add .l10nPlural(CVarArg...)
following any String
object you want translated with plurals:
"numberOfApples".l10nPlural(2)
More about plurals, you can read on wiki
Add observer for notification L10nLanguageChanged
. This notification is called when language has been changed.
NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(
self, selector: #selector(self.yourFunction), name: .L10nLanguageChanged, object: nil
)
L10n.shared.language = "en"
L10n.shared.language = "en-GB"
At runtime, you can switch the language at any time by setting the language property.
L10n.shared.language
L10n.shared.locale
L10n.supportedLanguages
A list of all the languages contained in the main bundle.
L10n.preferredLanguage
A preferred language contained in the main bundle.
More about .plist format you can read on wiki.
More about .stringsdict format you can read on wiki.
More about .json format you can read on wiki.
More about .strings format you can read on wiki.
Adrian Bobrowski (Decybel07), [email protected]
L10n-swift is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.