I'm trying to implement ng2-translate i18n.
dashboard.component.ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import {TranslateService} from 'ng2-translate';
@Component({
selector: 'dashboard-page',
template:`<div>
<h2>{{ 'HOME.TITLE' | translate }}</h2>
<label>
{{ 'HOME.SELECT' | translate }}
<select #langSelect (change)="translate.use(langSelect.value)">
<option *ngFor="let lang of translate.getLangs()" [value]="lang" [selected]="lang === translate.currentLang">{{ lang }}</option>
</select>
</label>
</div>`
})
export class DashboardComponent {
constructor(private translate: TranslateService) {
translate.addLangs(["en", "fr"]);
translate.setDefaultLang('en');
let browserLang = translate.getBrowserLang();
translate.use(browserLang.match(/en|fr/) ? browserLang : 'en');
}
}
Path of this file is src/main/app/dashboard/dashboard.component.ts
Path of the 2 JSON files- en.json & fr.json is src/main/app/assets/i18n.
I have included TranslateModule in app.module.ts
But when I run the app, I'm getting en.json file not found-404 error. I'm using webpack and in webpack.common.js I have preloader for JSON like this
preLoaders:[
{
test: /\.json$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
loader: 'json-loader'
}
]
Still I'm getting JSON file not found error.
And from the examples I was following, I din't understand in which file the path assests\i18n.json is to be mentioned.
I have encountered this same issue. Webpack only include files which are 'require'-ed, so unless there is a require('./path/to/file.json') the file is not included. Furthermore, by doing so would mean that the file will also become hashed, and thus the file will not be recognized by the ng2-translate util.
I came around this issue by using the CopyWebpackPlugin (see https://github.com/kevlened/copy-webpack-plugin) By adding the following config to my webpack.config.js file
var CopyWebpackPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin');
...
plugins: [
new CopyWebpackPlugin([ { from: 'src/assets/i18n', to: 'assets/i18n' } ])
]
I also configured the Translate module as following because my resources were found under the /assets/i18n folder, rather than the default /i18n folder.
In app.translate.ts (note the export of the function, this is required for AoT)
export function createTranslateLoader(http: Http) {
return new TranslateStaticLoader(http, 'assets/i18n', '.json');
}
export const AppTranslateModule: ModuleWithProviders = TranslateModule.forRoot({
provide: TranslateLoader,
useFactory: (createTranslateLoader),
deps: [ Http ]
});
And in my app.module.ts as follows
@NgModule({
imports: [ AppTranslateModule, ... ],
...
})
export class AppModule {
}
Note: To the time of writing, the ng2-translate webpack example is broken. In fact there is an issue open for this https://github.com/ocombe/ng2-translate/issues/325